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At this point we left San Blas and started back toward “civilization” in Colon (near the mouth of the Panama Canal) via Portobelo. Portobelo is a very old town, where Spanish gold was brought across Panama from the Pacific side, and then shipped to Spain. Lots of old forts and cannons at Portobelo!










Next stop will be Shelter Bay Marina in Colon. End of the Panama “cruise” and back to life at a dock with showers and a restaurant. And a very important canal. Stay tuned…
Zeke, you look great! What an experience. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Sarah
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ENJOYING THE PIC’S 🙂
A NICE LIL’ BREAK FROM ‘WINTER WONDERLAND!!
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You fully qualify as an “old salt”…
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Hey Zeke,
I don’t know if you heard, but the Boston area it’s about to break snow fall records…and it’s cold here…brrrr. Enjoy the warm weather.
You look great!
Gil
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Hola, Zeke!
My name is Nicki Brill (Ms. Brill), and I am a Senior at Bates College who has been lucky enough to Student Teach under Karla Good with the 7th Grade Team Rock group, at Lewiston Middle School. I have been reporting back to the team about your adventures at San Blas. The students have been so interested in learning about the Greenhouse Effect and why it is that sea levels are rising. The pictures you uploaded to your blog from San Blas have sparked interest in the students about traveling abroad…especially now that there’s so much snow in Maine!
The students from Team Rock have a few questions in response to your blog posts from January:
1. Do you guys have to do daylight savings time on the sea?
2. What do you mean by “gringos?”
3. How long do you think it might be before global warming goes into full effect?
4. Is it easy to sleep on the boat?
5. If you had all the money in the world, what would you buy for the people on the island, and why?
6. What kind of transportation did they use on San Blas Island?
Thank you for your time and safe travels,
Nicki Brill/Ms. Brill
PS: I will be emailing you pictures from the lessons I taught to the students about global warming and your experience at San Blas!
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Great questions! Some will be challenging. I have a ton to write about Panama, and then I will tackle them. I may or may not be able to do so before we transit the Canal on Monday/Tuesday and head for the Galapagos.
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