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A Village in Panama Built from Plastic Bottles

Each year, humankind is producing about 380 million tons of plastic. During the last 70 years, in total, we have produced about 6.3 billion tons of plastic. Approximately 9 percent of that amount was recycled, while 12 percent has been incinerated. That leaves us with a whole lot of plastic that’s still out there, negatively influencing wildlife, humankind, and nature… >>

Panama Metro Line 2 Opens

Panama, like some other South American countries, has long represented an attractive traveling destination. People visit it for a variety of reasons: its diverse nature, breathtaking beaches, history and culture, as well as its famed coffee beans. In recent years, a growing number of people is not just visiting Panama but deciding to actually move there. Panama City is particularly… >>

Buying Beachfront Property in Panama?

Where can I Buy Beachfront Property in Panama? Almost all of us have thought about buying beachfront property at least once in our lives. Maybe you are thinking about a nice place to retire or you simply want to live somewhere where you will have a beautiful view. In either case, living close to the beach has many benefits. So,… >>

Your Guide to Carnival in Panama

Every year, for four consecutive days, breathtaking Panama gets new liveliness. A vast number of people all over the world rushes to this tiny state between North and South America to experience a one-of-a-kind event – the famous carnival. Needless to say, this carnival is one of the top reasons why to visit Panama and everyone who has a chance… >>

New Relocation, Retirement and Travel Guide to Panama

The New Year is behind us, but the entire 2020 is ahead! With hopes that everyone had a great start this year, we are more than happy to announce the release of a complete World Panama 2020 Relocation, Retirement and Travel Guide! Do not waste a minute more, get your hands on this handy guide, filled with a decade of… >>