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Capt. Morgan’s – Lost Treasure Map Of Panama (East)

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Capt. Morgan’s – Lost Treasure Map Of Panama (East)

To begin your adventure choose The Treasure you want to explore from the list below: 

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El Porvenir is a small island that is the capital of the indigenous territory of Guna Yala. El Porvenir is also known as Gaigirgordub, which feels more like a tongue twister than the name of a town, and maybe that’s why people chose to stick with El Porvenir…

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The Guna Yala Province, an indigenous territory located in northeastern Panama, stretches over 400 kilometers and boasts of scintillating white sand beaches featuring eye-catching waves…

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Tourists traveling via sailboat in the majestic Guna Yala Archipelago are highly likely to be drawn to the island chain of East Lemon and Chichime Cays, which features yachts moored to the shores close to a spectacular scuba site…

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Cayos Los Grullos, Holandeses and Ordupuquip

Gift yourself an escape to a mystical isolated world. To these stunning lands of relaxation and beauty, the gorgeous islands of fun and adventure…

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Rio Sidra is a highly congested island town located in the San Blas Archipelago. It is densely populated, with a higher degree of urbanization and westernization compared to other islands…

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Corazon de Jesus (Aggwanusabud) and Nargana (Yandup) are two densely populated islands that are located in the vicinity of the San Blas Archipelago…

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Home to an indigenous community, Comarca de Guna Yala is a marvelous island archipelago, featuring around 365 islands. These islands are inhabited by the Guna people and they will enchant you…

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Achutupu and the nearby islands lie on the eastern part of the San Blas Archipelago and house some of the most remote villages in the Guna Yala territory. These islands are located very close to the Colombian border, less than 100 kilometers away. 

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Playon Chico and the eastern islands fall within the San Blas Archipelago, which consists of around 400 islands, out of which only fifty are inhabited…

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One of the most popular places in Panama is Bayano Lake. If you need some excitement, choose Panama because…

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Just like other towns and villages that fall under the indigenous territory, Ipeti also follows the rules of the Guna Congress and the Panamanian administrative and legal system.

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The fastest-growing locality in the Darien Province features magnificent infrastructure. The calm and exemplary town of Meteti is settled in the Pinogama District of Panama…

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Archipelago de las Perlas or the ‘Pearl Islands’ is an awe-inspiring group of around 200 islands and islets, located about 48 kilometers from the Pacific Coast of Panama. Each island is surrounded by beautiful white sand beaches and turquoise waters.

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One of the beauties of Panama is its rich, endless rainforests and exotic wildlife. This typical tropical region has several nature reserves to protect the thriving ecosystems, and among the many reserves found here, Punta Patino is the largest private reserve in Panama.

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The bio-diverse region of Darienoff off the Panamerican Highway is a peaceful place for visitors. If you are considering traveling to Panama, don’t miss a visit to Puerto Lara…

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Every single thing about this place is simply magnificent, starting with its location. Situated along Darien’s Pacific Coast or on the southern shore of the Golfo de San Miguel, it is Panama’s largest private reserve. It spreads across 74,132 acres (or 30,000 hectares), which includes huge swathes of primary and secondary forests. The forest has interesting trails to follow, which give one the feel of being in a thriller movie. 

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Located roughly between La Palma and Punta Patino on the banks of the Rio Mogue, Mogue is one of the purely traditional Embera villages of Panama. Embera or Choco Embera are the local tribes living in the village. Talking a bit about the history and background of this place, Mogue developed as an establishment by the Embera people in the 1960s. The Embera tribe is always keen to display their age-old traditions and culture…

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Rio Sambu is a brown river in the city of Panama. It has a wide mouth, which is located around one and half hours to the south of Punta Patino. However, it is usually accessed via La Palma, as there are many more facilities available there. Since it is for the adventurous soul, fortitude is a must-have here. A trip up the entire river is sure to put your adrenaline in a rush.

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To fill your mind with cultural prosperity, come to experience the pristine town of Sambú. Sambú is no ordinary town; it’s a peaceful harmony played together by vibrant indigenous communities, including the Embera, Wounaan, and Cimarrones. Each community has its unique traits, but here you can see them all. 

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Pijibasal isn’t just a village; it’s an authentic place filled with cultural surprises, an experience that will become one of the most memorable in your mind.

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The treacherous deforested route ends at the colorful town of Yaviza. After digging its way for 12,580 km straight from Alaska, the Interamericana highway rests here.

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Once upon a time, an exquisite fort stood on the edges of Rio Tuira, proudly protecting the Cana mines, enriched with gold, from the greedy claws of pirates. Today, this magnificent fort has been transformed into a marvelous town known as El Real de Santa Maria…

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Pirre Station has dense forests and some of Panama’s largest birding areas. It’s a secluded location, making it difficult to get there, and as such, it is only for the most adventurous travelers. The lodging is notably basic, though the location is very good.

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Darien National Park is one of the treasures of not just Panama but of Central America itself. The park is massive and seems endless; it is the largest protected area in Panama. Almost 90% of the southern part of the border lies along the Panama-Colombia border. 

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Darien is the largest province of Panama and its borders stretch all the way to Colombia in South America. Ironically, it is also the least populated province as most of the land is covered by thick rainforests and mangroves. Darien boasts of a rich natural system and biodiversity, a true treasure to the planet. 

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The bay is just around 50 kilometers from the border of Colombia. You don’t need to love fishing to love this place, its natural beauty and charm will captivate any visitor…

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