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Panama Women has been introducing beautiful Panamanian
Women to single men for romance and marriage since 1994 through correspondence. We have a large selection of beautiful
women from Panama who are seeking husbands from outside Latin America. All of the Latinas in our photo galleries have written
to us asking our assistance in helping them find a man who is honest, loving, affectionate and most of all "faithful", a quality
difficult to find in her culture. You have probably already heard about the legions of single men who are
looking to Central America and South America for a more traditional woman to be their Panama bride. You too may be searching
for a more loving, appreciative and affectionate young Panama lady than the "homegrown" version that wants to be in constant
competition and confrontation with her mate. If you are then what better place to look than Latin America where the Panamanian
women are asking to hear from you. As you know, Latin Women are among the most beautiful
on earth. They win the Miss Universe title more than any other ethnic group in the world and for good reason. Panama
girls have beautiful natural tans with raven hair and dark flashing eyes and most of all, still believes that her husband
and family are everything. If all of this sounds interesting toyou, we invite you to browse through
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Panamá 's strategic location at the meeting place
of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans made it one of the great crossroads of the world. A narrow, S-shaped isthmus that stretches
some 750km between Costa Rica and Colombia, Panamá remains a vital thoroughfare of international commerce, but is rarely visited
by travellers. Although the last US troops have now left Panamá and the canal is in Panamanian hands, to most outsiders the
country remains a virtual colony of the US, artificially created in order to facilitate construction of the canal, while its
culture is seen as a desperately compromised imitation of North America: urbanized, anglicized and Coca-colonized. Yet while
it is true that no other country in Central America has been so dominated by the US - Panamá owes its very existence to US
intervention - in fact the North American cultural influence, though strong, is but one among many. Spanish, African, West
Indian, Chinese, Indian, European - all have contributed to a compelling cultural mix , creating perhaps the most cosmopolitan,
open-minded and outward-looking society in Central America. At the same time, it is also home to some of the most unassimilated
and culturally fascinating indigenous societies in Central America.
Panamá remains one of the best-kept travellers' secrets in Central America. Of course, this means that in comparison
to, say, Costa Rica, the infrastructure for visiting the protected wilderness areas is much more limited. But while this may
put some people off, for others it simply adds to the sense of adventure - visitors to Panamá's national parks are unlikely
to have to share them with more than a handful of other people. Moreover, wherever you travel in Panamá, the absence of a
travellers' "scene" means you will be forced into much more direct contact with local people, an experience which, given the
natural warmth and open-mindedness of most Panamanians and the fact that they have not yet become jaded with foreigners due
to the impact of mass tourism, is undoubtedly one of the most rewarding aspects of any visit to this underrated and misunderstood
country.
There are hundreds of islands off both coasts of Panama, and because the coasts are just an hour's drive apart, you could
easily spend the morning snorkeling in the Caribbean Sea and the afternoon swimming in the Pacific Ocean. Some of the best
snorkeling and diving to be found in Central America can be found in the protected waters beside Panama's Coiba Island. Divers
looking for something different might want to consider diving in the Panama Canal; not only are there wrecks to explore but
also all kinds of sub_erged equipment left by the French when they worked on the railroad many decades ago. Surfers should
check out Santa Catalina Beach, on the Azuero Peninsula, which periodically sees waves with 6m (20ft) faces.
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