Lonely Planet's guide to Panama - Darien Province (Chapter), 5th Edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to Panama - Darien Province (Chapter), 5th Edition - 2.99, This is the Darién Province chapter from Lonely Planet's Panama guidebook. While the dangers of Darién Province shouldn't be underestimated, they should at least be contextualized. The more dangerous regions are easily avoided, and the remainder of Darién has remained pristine precisely because of its volatile reputation. spot macaws by the dozens in the historic gold-mining town of Cana maps interact with the Emberá in Mogué, a traditional village on the banks of the Río Sambú transport fly in to Reserva Natural Punta Patiño , a lush jungle reserve on the edge of Golfo de San Miguel, on a chartered puddle jumper restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: The Emberá & Wounaan, Dangers & Annoyances, Tours, Ipetí, Tortí, Metetí, Yaviza, La Palma, Reserva Natural Punta Patiño, Mogué, Río Sambú, Sambú, Parque Nacional Darién, El Real, Rancho Frío, Boca de Cupe, Cana and Pacific Coast., ISBN: 9781741791549
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