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Bocas del Toro

Incessant noise and a hint of drains but apart from leg cramps for which I had some electrolytes not a bad night. Part of the noise was the aircon which I'm never much good at controlling.  Now it's raining and the sea and sky have nearly merged. Off to Oreba cocoa area. However it's not quite as billed as the people who own and produce the cocoa went on strike and no longer work for a big company but for themselves then sell to the cooperative which ships to Europe. They are largely self-sufficient as the forest provides huge a variety of fruit and plant products both to eat and for medicines. A fast boat ride to Almiranti and Samuel met me.
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Day 4 off to Bocas del Toro

Should perhaps have been a bit more adventurous and hired a car. It is still carnival time today Shrove Tuesday so all museums, shops closed. Balconies we're a colonial innovation. The prettiest police station opposite the government building bit states that it is the tourist police. Note the brick roads and the high kerbs which can be tricky to negotiate. Streets are all one way and vehicles go very very slowly. Monument to the French who started the canal. These three commemorate three of the main work forces who came to Panama for business. Textiles, barbers and construction. Local ladies sewing their bags in Charles V square. He sent experts over in the early 1500s to fi d z way from the Atlantic to the Pacific. I didn't eat here but had a fusion lunch at Kaandela. Well coming to Bocas del Toro is adventurous. It's completely different, lots of noise,  drinking and boats scoo...

Day 3

Have cancelled my next hotel in the city now that I have seen more and dont want to be in it, but couldn't come back to this nice one so have pushed boat out and going to Sofitel which is the old landmark. Beautiful place and is immediately across the road in fact where I have been having breakfast each morning. Like staying at Raffles or the Peninsula. A truly once in a lifetime. It is always heaving eith guests so not exclusive really from what I have seen of them.  I have a breakfast there at their Vera Cafe then took this pic which shows the ubiquitous locks on the railing, the city of Panama which is mainly residential and was built over the past 26 years and also the marvellous circular road which thus enables cars to avoid driving through the congested old town, the Casco Viejo with its old colonial type buildings which sparkle in the sunshine. No thunderstorms yet as I saw predicted. As its Monday all government museums, etc are closed so I'm just going to spend the day...