At the end of Via Argentina on its way toward its intersection with Avenida Manuel Espinoza, stands a well known musical instruments business . It belongs to the Alfaro family. The building is currently being restored and the architecture style they selected is in very good taste. It matches the vibrant ambient of the street.
A touch of originality regarding the restoration of the building, are several palm trees made with iron rods and pipes. It blends nicely with a natural palm tree which coincidentally happens to be next to the metallic work of art.
Of course I took a couple of pictures for your enjoyment. Here we go.

Picture of three metallic palm trees which blends nicely with two natural palm trees behind them. I found these elegant metallic palm trees at Via Argentina in Panama City, Panama. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

A closer picture of the three metallic palm trees. Notice how well they blend in with the natural one behind it. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

In this picture you can see the early lights of the Sunday morning. It was really nice and cool. No traffic at all. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)
I enjoy shooting pictures on Sundays. There are very few people outside and the traffic is almost nonexistent. As you can see, you can find just about anything at Via Argentina. Please come again tomorrow, there are other pictorial surprises. Good Day.

