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Retire In PanamaRetire In Panama - Places in Panama to retire to with photos and information. Boquete, Bocas del Toro, Playa Hermosa, Playa La Barqueta, Real Estate in Boquete. The focus here is on the north of the Country being where the cooler mountain regions are. Photos taken around April/May 2004.



Chitre Beaches. We also looked at seafront places in the Chitre region which is on the pacific coast between David and Panama City.


Chitre Beaches, Beach in Chitre area (Click to enlarge)
Beach in Chitre/Las Tablas area, not very impressive, kind of dirty and in other areas a lot of mangrove. (Click to enlarge)

Chitre Beaches, So we didnt think much of Chitre (Click to enlarge)
So we didnt think much of the Chitre beaches and soon took the road home to Boquete. (Click to enlarge)

Chitre Beaches, Then it started to rain (Click to enlarge)
Then it started to rain. (Click to enlarge)

Chitre Beaches, And didnt stop just got heavier (Click to enlarge)
It didnt stop, but just got heavier. (Click to enlarge)

Chitre Beaches, Later So heavy couldnt see a thing and had to stop (Click to enlarge)
Later so heavy, couldn't see a thing, and had to stop. (Click to enlarge)

Chitre Beaches, On and on went the rain (Click to enlarge)
On and on went the rain for the whole afternoon. (Click to enlarge)



Chitre Beaches, Even the river was bulging (Click to enlarge)
Even the river was bulging from the rain. It rains hard and often in Panama, only three months or so a year are pleasant. (Click to enlarge)

Chitre Beaches, In late afternoon the rain cleared and you could see the spectacular green countryside of Panama again (Click to enlarge)
In late afternoon the rain cleared and you could see the spectacular green countryside of Panama again (Click to enlarge)

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