Indigenous Dance Show

Friday we were allowed back on the beach and in the pool area after the tropical storm had moved on up the coast. In the morning we checked out the low tide. The Pacific Ocean has extreme tidal activity compared to our experiences in the Caribbean.

As I mentioned in the previous post we were able to relax and soak up some sun. It was windy and we did not realize how strong the sun was. Jen got a little more sun than she would have liked. Thank God for SPF70.

On Friday night we were privileged to see a live show from a team of dancers in original costumes of Panama. The evening was filled with the great company of our travel buddies and great local Panamanian cuisine. Following dinner we were treated to a great dance show. My ability to get good pictures was affected by the lighting, but I wanted to share a couple of images and a video. The masks and costumes were amazing.        Indigenous Dance video

Our travel buddies were awesome. We have traveled with these two couples for several years. The Panama vacation experience would not have been the same without having had them with us. This trip came straight from our bucket list, and was an awesome way to spend our anniversary. We hope that they will not be upset that we found a place in the blog for them. I seem to remember telling them that we would keep them off the internet. Thank-you Ray and Diane Barber & Ron and Linda Tyler for spending this special vacation with us. All four of you were great sports.

In our next post we will share our Panama Canal tour. We wrapped up our week in Panama with a full excursion from the Pacific to the Atlantic. The tour took around 12 hours and we got a lot of pictures and video. Please continue to like, share and check back often.


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