Hundreds of skyscrapers along the skyline
We walked along the waterfront to Casca Viejo
This golden altar (Altar de Oro) is very famous as it was one of the only things salvaged from the old city. The priest painted it black when he heard of the expected attach on the old city and when the pirates came he told them the altar had already been stolen by other pirates.
The view of the city from the church tower at the panama viejo ruins
The old panama viejo ruins
Its christmas already
2 December 2009
We rocked up into the city and checked into this hotel. We started getting suspicious when she asked how many hours we wanted the room and the fact that 2 other young couples were lined up in reception and a guy asked the receptionist for a condom. Then in the room there was music playing beside the bed with 3 big rolls of toilet paper and plastic covers on the bed. And then signs on the toilet saying dont flush down your joeys. It didnt take us long to realise where we were. Apparently these places are quite normal as in central america kids stay with there parents until they are quite old and have no where to get it on with their girlfriend or boyfriend.
The city itself had hundreds of skyscrapers was was really developed to what we were used to. We had a look at the old city and ruins.
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