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Die vorgelagerten Inseln galten schon immer als hervorragende Verteidigungsanlagen und wurden lange Zeit von englischen Piraten besucht. Sir Francis Drake, Captain Cook und Henry Morgan nutzten Taboga und Perico als Zufluchtsorte, nachdem sie spanische Galeonen überfallen hatten. Hier beendete der damalige Kapitän Ulysses S. Grant 1852 seinen Marsch durch Panama. Wikipedia
Die vorgelagerten Inseln galten schon immer als hervorragende Verteidigungsanlagen und wurden lange Zeit von englischen Piraten besucht. Sir Francis Drake, Captain Cook und Henry Morgan nutzten Taboga und Perico als Zufluchtsorte, nachdem sie spanische Galeonen überfallen hatten. Hier beendete der damalige Kapitän Ulysses S. Grant 1852 seinen Marsch durch Panama. Wikipedia
Ancon Hill, San Felipe, Taboga Island and Amador are seen in the distance
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also known as the "Island of Flowers", is a volcanic island in the Gulf of Panama. It is a tourist destination, about 20 km from Panama City, Panama.
Taken from plane before landing in Panama City
In the background were lots of ships waiting to get through Panama canal
A View of Some of the Island in the Pacific Ocean including Taboga, Taboguilla, Flamenco, Perico and others.Also some ships waiting for their turn to cross the Panama Canal.
This picture was taken during our many walks around the small island of Taboga off the southern coast of Panama.
Taboga Island, also known as the "Island of Flowers," is island in the Gulf of Panama. about 20 kilometers from Panama City
Not far off the southern coast of Panama City, Panama, is a small island called Taboga Island. It is there where we enjoyed a couple days exploring, walking through the village, to its beach and ascending to the top of its highest point for 360 degree views of the ocean.
Not far off the southern coast of Panama City, Panama, is a small island called Taboga Island. It is there where we enjoyed a couple days exploring, walking through the village, to its beach and ascending to the top of its highest point for 360 degree views of the ocean.
Not far off the southern coast of Panama City, Panama, is a small island called Taboga Island. It is there where we enjoyed a couple days exploring, walking through the village, to its beach and ascending to the top of its highest point for 360 degree views of the ocean.
Not far off the southern coast of Panama City, Panama, is a small island called Taboga Island. It is there where we enjoyed a couple days exploring, walking through the village, to its beach and ascending to the top of its highest point for 360 degree views of the ocean.
The Church of San Pedro was founded in 1550 and is reputed to be the second oldest church in the western hemisphere.
Not far off the southern coast of Panama City, Panama, is a small island called Taboga Island. It is there where we enjoyed a couple days exploring, walking through the village, to its beach and ascending to the top of its highest point for 360 degree views of the ocean.
Not far off the southern coast of Panama City, Panama, is a small island called Taboga Island. It is there where we enjoyed a couple days exploring, walking through the village, to its beach and ascending to the top of its highest point for 360 degree views of the ocean.
Not far off the southern coast of Panama City, Panama, is a small island called Taboga Island. It is there where we enjoyed a couple days exploring, walking through the village, to its beach and ascending to the top of its highest point for 360 degree views of the ocean.
Not far off the southern coast of Panama City, Panama, is a small island called Taboga Island. It is there where we enjoyed a couple days exploring, walking through the village, to its beach and ascending to the top of its highest point for 360 degree views of the ocean.
This picture was taken during our many walks around the small island of Taboga off the southern coast of Panama.
Not far off the southern coast of Panama City, Panama, is a small island called Taboga Island. It is there where we enjoyed a couple days exploring, walking through the village, to its beach and ascending to the top of its highest point for 360 degree views of the ocean.
This picture was taken during our many walks around the small island of Taboga off the southern coast of Panama.
This picture was taken during our many walks around the small island of Taboga off the southern coast of Panama.
Not far off the southern coast of Panama City, Panama, is a small island called Taboga Island. It is there where we enjoyed a couple days exploring, walking through the village, to its beach and ascending to the top of its highest point for 360 degree views of the ocean.
This picture was taken during our many walks around the small island of Taboga off the southern coast of Panama.
This picture was taken during our many walks around the small island of Taboga off the southern coast of Panama.
Our last stop before the Panama Canal was Taboga island (Isla Taboga)
This quaint and colorful (think funky) destination is a popular weekend destination for folks from Panama City, Panama which is only about 8 miles away and connected by a ferry.
The history of the island dates back to the days of pirates and was a popular rest stop for Captain Morgan and his crew. It’s also known for having the second oldest church in Latin America and having painter Paul Gauguin stay there while he recuperated from Malaria contracted during the early period of canal zone construction. It is also noted for its colorful flowers throughout the town and has the nickname "island of flowers"
This picture was taken during our many walks around the small island of Taboga off the southern coast of Panama.
Not far off the southern coast of Panama City, Panama, is a small island called Taboga Island. It is there where we enjoyed a couple days exploring, walking through the village, to its beach and ascending to the top of its highest point for 360 degree views of the ocean.
This picture was taken during our many walks around the small island of Taboga off the southern coast of Panama.
Not far off the southern coast of Panama City, Panama, is a small island called Taboga Island. It is there where we enjoyed a couple days exploring, walking through the village, to its beach and assending to the top of its highest point for 360 degree views of the ocean.
This picture was taken during our many walks around the small island of Taboga off the southern coast of Panama.