Intercultural Impressions:
Panamá
It has been ten years since my last visit to Panama. And how things have changed since than is simply amazing!
So during my Latin America trip in January 2014, I simply had to go and catch up with the latest developments and meet some dear friends. And I was truly amazed in what ways Panama has developed...
Here are some of my impressions - enjoy and share!
Consultant ◦ Trainer ◦ Coach
www.developingculture.com
Cool - I like! ;-)
Tantula bar -- priceless terrasse view
Just like in Germany - but no arms!
I just love seeing the Panama Canal
Always again a fascinating experiences
Local dangers are different
The skyline of the city
Fresh ceviche at the fish market
Impressions from the Pacific Ocean
Sunrise at 6:30 am
Leaving footprints...
Great view from the old town
This is Panamá !!!
Colorful handicraft: molas
Street scene in the old town
Beautiful colonial heritage
The famous Panama hat - made in Ecuador!
Great outdoor atmosphere
Late-night bar with Caribbean feeling
Statue for Balboa overlooking the Pacific Ocean
New addition to the skyline: el tornillo (the screw)
A last view over the city at dusk...
I just loved being back in Panama and getting a feeling for the country and the city where I spent so much time working on projects some ten, twelve years back. And I am proud of what has become of the place!!!
Andreas Hauser
Consultant ◦ Trainer ◦ Coach
International Management &
Leadership
www.developingculture.com
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