Cpt Morgans - Lost Secret Treasure Map

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

PANAMA - WEST

Capt Morgan Treasure Map - West

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

Click on the picture and enjoy!

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Parque Internacional La Amistad or the La Amistad National Park (Wekso), located along the mountain range of Talamanca, is a biodiversity reserve whose management is shared by Panama with its bordering country of Costa Rica. 

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The perfect stop for nature lovers is here at the heart of the Talamanca Mountain Range. Established jointly by Panama and Costa Rica in 1988, the enormous ‘Parque Internacional La Amistad’ (PILA) lies at the northwestern borders of Panama and extends to Costa Rica. 

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The best escape from your busy daily life can be beaches as they are super relaxing. One such beach is Playa Bluff, which is among the most beautiful beaches of Bocas del Toro. It is precisely located in Isla Colon and it expands over a distance of 5 miles.

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The Bocas del Toro province is a rich place of hugely important destinations, ranging from cities and small towns to beautiful islands and wetlands featuring diverse marine life. The Humedales de San San Pond Sak and the town of Las Delicias… 

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Holidays are synonymous with fun, pleasure, and relaxation. And for most of us, the best way to relax is to explore the world with our families or loved ones at our side…

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Isla Solarte was formerly known as Cayo Nancy or Nancy’s Cay, and it is located just 2 kilometers from the town of Bocas. The island is very small and covers just 8 square kilometers. The name ‘Nancy’ comes from the local fruit ‘nances’, which was found in abundance on the island. 

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Isla Bastimentos was named by Christopher Columbus himself when he docked his ship here, way back in the 16th century. The island is one of the largest in Panama and has become a favorite spot for visitors…

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Isla San Cristobal is a small island located south of Isla Colon and belongs to the Bocas del Toro archipelago. The island is home to indigenous communities like the Ngabe. 

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Bocas del Toro is the capital of the Bocas del Toro Province, which mainly consists of an archipelago of ten main islands, several cays and islets. A significant portion of the archipelago, including land and waterfalls, are protected areas as they are rich in native wilderness and wildlife.

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The Bocas del Toro Province of Panama boasts of an island chain along the Caribbean Coast and a mainland comprising of scintillating wildlife and rainforests dotted with indigenous villages. In this article, we will talk about two towns – Almirante and Changuinola

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Linking La Fortuna Forest Reserve and Parque Internacional La Amistad is a conservation corridor that was established in 1983 named Bosque Protector de Palo Seco. This cloud forest is home to a great variety of ravishing flora and fauna. 

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This location is of immense geological and ecological significance in the country as it houses and protects a wide range of biological diversity, including some very unique animal and plant species.  

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The highlands of the Chiriqui Province boast of a number of beautiful mountain towns which are definitely worth a visit. Here in this article, we will talk about two such towns – Cerro Punta and Guadalupe. 

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There is no deficiency of beautiful mountain villages on the way to the highest peak in Panama. In this article, we will talk about two important towns along the road to Cerro Punta, situated in the Chiriqui Province – Santa Clara and Bambito.

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Volcan is famous for its amazingly perfect weather throughout the year. The town is also called the ‘Breadbasket’ of Panama due to its year-round cool weather and highly productive volcanic soil. Almost all of Panama’s vegetables, including carrots, potatoes, radish, onions, etc., grow here. 

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The lively mountain town of Boquete is the best destination to satisfy your craving for some exhilarating adventures. It’s a scenic town neighboring the swift Río Caldera and the highest peak of Panama, Volcán Barú

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Nature lovers and birdwatchers ought to visit Fortuna road, a popular birding destination in Panama. As the only path connecting the Chiriqui Province to the Bocas del Toro Province, it’s a vital stop for most visitors.

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Named after King David from the Bible, San Jose de David is Panama’s second largest city.

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Unlike most beaches in Panama, the sands of Playa Barqueta are dark grey and add to the beauty and uniqueness of this beach.

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Situated at the heart of Golfo de Chiriquí, this stunning park is famed for its astounding beaches and flawless coral reefs.

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Golfo de Chiriqui or the Gulf of Chiriqui is a treasure of several small islands in the Pacific Ocean. There are dozens of uninhabited lands that are home to exotic tropical life. 

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Situated at the heart of Golfo de Chiriquí, this stunning park is famed for its astounding beaches and flawless coral reefs.

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This national marine park covers 503 square kilometers of Isla de Coiba, the largest island in Panama, and it needs them all for its amazing biodiversity. 

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A perfect destination to escape to is the island of Santa Catalina, where you can experience the best aesthetics in the country.

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The beaches here are beautifully enclosed by palm trees and the waters are crystal clear shades of blue.

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On the way to Costa Rica from Panama City, people hitting the road tend to make a small stopover during the long drive on the Pan American Highway. Santiago de Veraguas is the perfect rest stop.

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San Francisco is a quaint town filled with the warmth of the locals and the coolness of a mountain breeze.

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Santa Fe provides its visitors with the extraordinary beauty of the highlands. It also has delightful weather along with gorgeous displays of nature everywhere you look.