
The view from our front porch. That's sort of the central plaza.

This is the view from our back porch, looking north-northwest. That big son of a bitch in the back there is the Baru Volcano. Should one of these wild parties disturb her, we're all goners.

Boquete in the morning looking eastward.

Boquete to the North.

Boquete. Photo courtesy of Angie.
This creature was snapped by Angie in one of the hostels here. It was the size of a teacup saucer.
1 comment:
WOAH that looks awesome. Is that sun and sky, And massive clouds? I thought those things didn't exist anymore. Let alone mountains! Perhaps I'm in the great Midwest.
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