Bocas del Toro, Panama

Upon leaving Shelter Bay we headed to Bocas del Toro.  They are a group of 51 cays and over 200 minor islets located in the northwestern corner of Panama, about 30 miles from the Costa Rican border.  Christopher Columbus discovered  Bocas del Toro on his fourth and final voyage.

Smile Teresa you are on a boat.

 

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Arriving in the Bocas the first town we passed was Bastiementos.

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This is where we will stay for the next few days.  Red Frog Marina is in an interesting location tucked around the back side of an island in a mangrove area.  The no see’um bugs had there way with Teresa.

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We had a nice quiet well protected position on the main dock.

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The view from Sea Rose through the mangroves we had to navigate to arrive at Red Frog Marina.

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Great day for a nature walk in the preserve.

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Yes, Teresa does take public transportation.  This is how we got to the other side of the island.

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The only monkey we saw was the one on this sign.

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Teresa laughing in the heat, what’s up with that?

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A not so good a picture of a tree sloth.

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A great view of the Caribbean from a clearing up top.

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A view of Turtle Beach.

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The long walkway to the Red Frog Marina docks.

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Sunset on Sea Rose from the main dock at Red Frog Marina

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Arriving by water taxi to the town of Bocas del Toro.

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I am now officially darker than Teresa.

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