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Panama Passions
Having reached the Panama Canal, we decided to arrange an excursion by the historical places. To be brief, all those pirates of the Caribbean are a trifle. All the commotion took place in Portobelo (a port in the northern part of Panama, the Colon province, from which in the 17th -18th centuries a “silver fleet” loaded with treasures left for Spain, and the “beautiful harbor” name proper indicates the convenience and depth of the bay) and in Nombre de Dios nearby. What thrilling names!
Keep Money in the Savings Bank – It’s Completely Useless There
We decided to complain about the hardships of the round-the-world trip a little bit. It took a long time to discuss whether this should be done. On the one hand, why complain? On the other, someone may watch our footage and conclude that it is sheer paradise. So listen to the voyagers’ complaints and, who knows, maybe you’ll give some advice.
The San Blas Islands: Farewell to the Caribbean
GLONASS Works Well in Colombia
From Antigua to Dominican Republic
Antigua: GLONASS for Mangrove Swaps
Guadeloupe: Following the Footsteps of Christopher Columbus
GLONASS and Dominica
The GLONASS operation is fine and we continue our round-the-world yacht trip, exploring the Caribbean islands. Beside the beauty Martinique, its plain sister Dominica, the motherland of the tribe of Kalinago, is snuggling. Not in the sense of the nature’s … Continue reading
Exploring Martinique: “Where Unknown Beasts Move Never Seen by Man’s Eyes”
Let’s continue our story about Martinique. It’s a place where Josephina Bogarne, a French empress and the first wife of Napoleon I, was born and brought up. We took the opportunity and decided to search the legendary Sea Serpent on … Continue reading