WANDERLIST: Ten great travel quotes about Panama

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  • “Panama is the connecting link between North and South America; it has long been the point of interest to geographers because of its geographical and commercial importance.” – Hubert H. Bancroft, “The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America” (1882)
  • “Panama, the bridge between two oceans, is a melting pot of races and cultures.” – Roberto Duran (1980)
  • “Panama, like a jewel, is situated at the southeastern tip of Central America… a precious stone illuminated on one side by the Caribbean, on the other by the Pacific Ocean.” – Carlos Fuentes, “The Crystal Frontier” (1995)
  • “Panama: a country of contrasts, where nature’s splendor and human struggles coexist.” – Rosa Maria Britton, “Panamá, puente de esperanzas” (2005)
  • “Panama, a land of mists and revelations wrapped by a sea of memories.” – Rogelio Sinán, “Time to Die” (1947)
  • “Panama is a tropical paradise where the laughter of the people echoes amidst lush rainforests and tranquil beaches.” – John Le Carré, “The Tailor of Panama” (1996)
  • “Panama, the isthmus that binds continents, is a testament to human engineering marvels and the resilience of a nation.” – Julia Alvarez, “Saving the World” (2006)
  • “Panama, the land where history comes alive, whispers tales of conquistadors and sea adventurers.” – Carlos Wynter Melo, “Fragmentos de Historia de Panamá” (2012)
  • “Panama, a vibrant canvas painted with the colours of its indigenous cultures and colonial heritage.” – Rosa María Britton, “Magnetismo Animal” (1999)
  • “Panama, the crossroads of civilisations, dances to the rhythm of salsa, calypso, and reggaeton.” – German Leitzelar, “Panamá, Historia mínima” (2016)
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