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Eco-Development News
The 10 weeks since Isla Palenque's hotel opened have witnessed rave reviews on TripAdvisor and home sales to close its exclusive Founders Club....MORE
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Wildlife Slideshow
If you've visited us, you've surely seen howler monkeys, green iguanas, and frangipanis -- a slideshow celebrating the 3 iconic species of our island in Panama....MORE
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Eco-Development News
The debut of Isla Palenque's boutique hotel is garnering great media attention! News on our new resort and a sneak peek at tomorrow's article in Robb Report....MORE
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Mainland Excursions
Scenic views of mist-mantled peaks, thrilling zipline canopy tours and fine Panamanian coffee... ahhh, the perks of a day in Boquete, Panama....MORE
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Wild Discovery
April 1, 2013: Just seven weeks after opening, the Panama resort at Isla Palenque finds itself the host of an unexpected guest: a Tyrannosaurus rex....MORE
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Guest Review
Michael shared our soft opening with his family of four and discovered that taking a chance or two when vacation-planning can land you somewhere truly wild....MORE
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[post_content] => The Panama Canal is a 48-mile-long conduit between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, permitting international maritime trade, making Atlantic-to-Pacific shipping much easier, often cutting travel distances in half. The canal began as a French project in 1880 but it was abandoned after a few hard years. The United States launched a second effort in 1904 and constructed the canal over the next decade, completing it in 1914, two years ahead of schedule. It is one of the seven modern wonders of the world, in the company of the Empire State Building and the Golden Gate Bridge.
Since January 1, 2000, the Panamanian government has enjoyed complete control of the Panama Canal, and both the Panama Canal Authority and the Panamanian people are looking towards the future. The Panama Canal expansion project, slated for completion in 2014, will widen the canal from two lanes to three, allowing the massive vessels of today’s commercial shipping industry to pass through the canal for the first time in history.
View this slideshow to see more of this canal’s rich past come alive, from the days of its construction to the present, and learn about how this wonder of engineering really works.
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