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17 viewsSan Ignacio de Tupile, traditional Kuna village, reached on day 3 of our 5 day San Blas trip.
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19 viewsKuna sailing back from the mainland with lots of fresh supplies.
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23 viewsThis is the Kuna 'family car' as Mats likes to call it.
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17 viewsDon't worry, there are no nazis here. This symbol (which is actually the original symbol which the nazis reversed to make a swastika) is used by many cultures. And there's another symbol in the distance, too.
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15 viewsThe Kuna were really friendly and excited to see us. Everybody wants photos (except the elders).
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19 viewsA couple boys hanging out with a cat.
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16 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.
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15 viewsHere one guy crouches behind a tree that is probably too small to hide him effectively.
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18 viewsWe were beset by children. The little girl in the pink was especially shy but so adorable.
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17 viewsThe Kuna village.
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16 viewsA couple canoes in the making.
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17 viewsA traditional woman carries a bunch of empty coconuts for reasons unknown.
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14 viewsYet more coconuts drying on the lines.
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18 viewsLos banos, India style.
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17 viewsPhil and a couple local boys with the village in the background.
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16 viewsThere is quite a disparity in dress here.
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17 viewsTime for a little local futbol.
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15 viewsSan Ignacio at sunset.
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15 viewsAnd another sunset shot of their boat fleet.
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15 viewsA few more boats parked in the alley.
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