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91 viewsA small island with a couple Kuna settlements on either side.Feb 16, 2010
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93 viewsDay 4: Today was mostly sailing. We anchored at these islands for lunch and then sailed through the afternoon to Isla Pino.Feb 16, 2010
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97 viewsPhil and the future Kuna bobsled team.Feb 16, 2010
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90 viewsThis little girl gets an eskie ride.Feb 16, 2010
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92 viewsThe Kuna are actually a matriarchal society - so these women were flirting with us for a change. I could get used to it.Feb 16, 2010
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98 viewsThey would get in groups and start posing, hoping you'd take their photo. Why not?Feb 16, 2010
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101 viewsAnd another sunset shot of their boat fleet.Feb 16, 2010
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100 viewsA few more boats parked in the alley.Feb 16, 2010
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107 viewsTime for a little local futbol.Feb 16, 2010
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97 viewsSan Ignacio at sunset.Feb 16, 2010
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117 viewsPhil and a couple local boys with the village in the background.Feb 16, 2010
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104 viewsLos banos, India style.Feb 16, 2010
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97 viewsThere is quite a disparity in dress here.Feb 16, 2010
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103 viewsYet more coconuts drying on the lines.Feb 16, 2010
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104 viewsThe Kuna village.Feb 16, 2010
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106 viewsA traditional woman carries a bunch of empty coconuts for reasons unknown.Feb 16, 2010
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103 viewsA couple canoes in the making.Feb 16, 2010
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101 viewsHere one guy crouches behind a tree that is probably too small to hide him effectively.Feb 16, 2010
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105 viewsWe were beset by children. The little girl in the pink was especially shy but so adorable.Feb 16, 2010
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108 viewsWe were standing around when all of a sudden a bunch of people in red came storming by with fake guns and knives. They were rehearsing for their independence day.Feb 16, 2010
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