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Here’s a Panamanian town that copies European architecture. Truthfully, it was like a time capsule that included multiple cultures.
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These are the vibrant colors of the walls of Panama. The whole town was filled with colors that took you in and surrounded you.
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Up next is one of the oldest churches in Panamá that’s still being used, really focusing on the love and good faithfulness Panama bases itself on.
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What’s shown here is a man singing Panamanian classics not only for a living, but also fueling the cities with the most movie-like feelings.
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Introducing Maya, the cat that joined us while we were eating lunch. She had big blue eyes and stole a piece of pork off my friends plate.
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This is one of the sweetest pineapples I’ve ever had; it was sticky and sweet and extremely pokey.
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Here is a resort on the first day of Costa Rica. It was surrounded by the rainforest, and electricity barely worked, but it was such an amazing sight.
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The coldest waterfall I’ve ever felt! It took almost 1000 steps in total in the middle of a jungle to reach it.
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This is a beach in Panamá. Up close, it had dark black sand and seashells all over the shore, along with local life all around.
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This is Camillo and Ray, some of the sweetest and funniest people you’ll ever meet; truthfully, they were my Costa Rican second family. Perfect, perfect people.
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Costa Rica and Panamá (Photo Essay)
This was a trip that reignited my love for traveling and meeting new communities
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Savannah Medrano, Writer
Savannah Medrano is a junior. She enjoys spending time with her siblings, reading books, and listening to music. She babysits after school and does cheerleading competitively. Savannah is looking forward to working with the Journalism team and publishing her works this year.