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“I am ancient land of legend.
In my veins run golden rivers.
Gods and heroes tell my story.
I am Panama.”
(Unknown)

Without hesitating one iota, I would say that the Casco Viejo is the soul of Panama City.  It’s where the country was born.  It’s here where the Presidency of the Republic is located and where the official ceremonies of the nation are carried out.  This is where the Metropolitan Cathedral displays its solemn structure.  Casco Viejo and the Republic of Panama are one.  When you walk through the narrow streets covered with red bricks, you can feel History resonating inside the walls of its old buildings.  This is where “the walls come down and the soul comes into view.”

Below are several scenes of Casco Viejo shot from the Panama Bay, which reminds us of how it was then when our country was young, vigorous and full of hope for a better future.  We’ve come a long way, but there’s still much to be done.  Here we go.

Snapshot of the tip of the Casco Viejo in Panama City, Panama. One of the hottest tourist attractions in the country. Photo by ©Omar Upegui R.

 

Photo by ©Omar Upegui R.

 

Snapshot of a picturesque view of  Casco Viejo with a foundering old boat unattended, as if sunk and perished forever in the foreground, and the white Presidential Palace towards your right. Photo by ©Omar Upegui R.

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“And the Lord came down to see the city and the tower, which the children of men built.”  Genesis 11:5

Panama City on the narrow Isthmus of Panama, is transforming itself into a new metropolis.  Even as we speak, most of the highways are being modernized, a metro is being built, several new traffic overhead pathways are on the design board, more than 1,500 new modern buses will replace the depleted Diablos Rojos, the Coastal Strip Three is underway, and hundreds of high-rise buildings are under construction.  By the year 2014 Panama City will compete with Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Miami and other gorgeous cities of the region.

The modern skyline, the Coastal Strip, the new Metro and the Old Shell will compete with the Panama Canal as the main attraction for international tourists looking for the latest lost paradise.

Below are a couple of pictures of the modern face of Panama City.  Here we go.

Snapshot of the picturesque skyline of Panama City, Panama as it morphs into one of the most beautiful cities of the region. Photo by ©Omar Upegui R.

Photo by ©Omar Upegui R.

A stunning view of the modern side of Panama City in black and white. The waterway is the Panama Bay which borders the metropolis. Photo by ©Omar Upegui R.

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