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58 viewsBoarding the Da Capo, our home for the next five days.
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66 viewsYou can tell I've just arrived because my clothes are clean and I'm still wearing my hat.
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66 viewsCaptain Mats goes through our San Blas route.
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68 viewsWe are here and will be sailing along the red path.
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60 viewsPhil and Hanna hanging out at the front of the boat on day 1.
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59 viewsSure, I'll take the helm for a while. Next stop, Zakynthos!
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55 viewsThe San Blas islands are inhabited by the Kuna Indians, who are mostly independent of Panama.
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60 viewsJust waiting for global warming to bring property values down.
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60 viewsMats and Dina's son 3 1/2 year old son, Mateo snorkles all on his own. Now if we could just get him brushing...
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60 viewsCartagena Vice: Starring Dino Julios Rodriguez.
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61 viewsRenee and I onboard the dingy and headed for the small island of Porvenir.
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64 viewsAmy, Simon, and Mateo have a float as the Da Capo sits anchored at Porvenir.
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60 viewsIsla Porvenir, our first stop in San Blas.
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59 viewsThese photos don't do justice to how amazingly clear the water was.
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61 viewsBeer is available on Porvenir. As are hammocks with holes in them. A dangerous mix in the wrong doses.
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62 viewsSomeone didn't use a coaster!
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59 viewsThe other side of Porvenir.
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70 viewsIt wasn't sunny but it was still plenty warm.
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70 viewsA small little island at full magnification, which is why it looks grainy like this.
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71 viewsIn addition to beverages, the Kuna here also sell handmade art.
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