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Exploring the Enchanting Flavors of Panama: Unveiling the Magic of Boquete's Coffee Wonderland
![]() Overlooking the town of Boquete from the Visitors Center | ![]() This is a coatimundi which is a member of the raccoon family and found in the American Southwest all the way to South America | ![]() Al Punto - One of our favorite restaurants in Boquete! |
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![]() One of the dishes at Al Punto | ![]() Each January, Boquete hosts a beautiful flower and coffee festival that draws people from all over the country and beyond | ![]() Two flamingos at Boquete's Flower Show |
![]() The Fairgrounds that host the Boquete Flower Festival each January | ![]() The Fairgrounds in Boquete | ![]() These children were with their parents who were picking coffee beans for work |
![]() Little girl in typical Ngabe Bugle dress | ![]() This woman is a member of the Ngabe indigenous community in Panama. She is picking coffee beans in the Boquete area | ![]() This is a Ginger Flower taken in one of the housing developments in Boquete |
![]() Heliconia Flower | ![]() Can you see the dove in the orchid flower? The Holy Spirit Orchid is the national flower of Panama | ![]() These flowers are called Shrimp Flowers |
![]() These are two lovebirds at Villa San Miguel in Boquete | ![]() This is a new park built in Boquete that has nice walking trails | ![]() Walking Path Next to the River at Boquete's new park |
![]() Mom and me at the Falls in Bajo Mono near Boquete | ![]() This is a waterfall close to the town of Boquete | ![]() This is a Rainbow Eucalyptus which is arguably one of the most beautiful trees in the world |
![]() This young girl hand paints rocks and then sells them | ![]() A Pollera is a traditional Panamanian dress that is worn at festive occasions and holidays | ![]() Turtles sunbathing |
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