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Santa Clara is a beach town in Coclé Province, Panama. The settlement is a small fishing village with tourist lodgings and Panamanians' weekend homes. [1] [2] It is located just off the Inter-American Highway, 11 km southwest of the El Valle turnoff and 100 km southwest of Panama City. [3] The closest town is beach resort Farallón. [4]
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Pedasí's town has two banks, a handful of restaurants, mini - supermarkets and small shops. The town is equipped with telephone and Internet service. Pedasí is known for lively annual carnivals, pristine beaches, and activities such as sport fishing, diving and surfing, as well as its proximity to several of Panama's national parks and preserves.
CottonTail Corner Naturist Beach, [4] near Edmonton GET NAKED BANFF [5] is an annual activity in Banff National Park.; Helios Nudist Association, [6] between Edmonton and Tofield, is billed as North America's northernmost nudist camp.
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Gatun's Canal Zone style sign, Jadwin Road Gatun in June 1924 (seen from the Locks) Gatun's former Siebert Lodge, Bldg. 213 on Jadwin Road Gatun's former clinic, Bldg. 122 on Bolivar Highway Gatun's former elementary school, #206 on Jadwin Road Bldg 115 on Bolivar Highway, a typical Canal Zone house Bldg. 227 on Bolivar Street, another typical C.Z. house Jadwin Road, at the entrance to the ...
This is a list of lakes of Panama, located completely or partially within the country's borders. [1] Lakes. Alajuela Lake; Arrowhead Lake; Bayano Lake;
The multi-wing lodge, dramatic with its stone walls and slate roof, [4] was designed by San Francisco architect Willis Polk, and included an 800-book library with room for hundreds of Native American baskets. Wheeler directed Polk to give the lodge a "fish tower"—a high study with a view, and two windows which were aquariums containing local ...