Monday, August 5, 2013

Alto Lino Hike

As our time is coming to an end for us in Boquete and as we reflect on our adventures and we realized we have a lot of pictures that we have not shared and put on our blog.
One of those times is when Shelley's dad Dan took Dan, Ian, and Ahna up to Alto Lino Boquete via bus and then hiked back down to Bajo Boquete where we stopped for lunch and drove back home. Dan and Carol used to live up in Alto Lino before they moved down to Alto Boquete where they live now.
"I love the tropics!"



The Alto Lino hike was easy compared to others we embarked on because it was down hill. Our favorite part of Boquete is beautiful views vistas, and foliage. 
Another rememberable part of Boquete is the endless supply of dogs that are rooming around by themselves or in packs.

If we would use one word to sum up Boquete it is Diversity. Diversity of plants and trees, diversity of people, of houses, of climate.

Seavey Castle?
Boquete and maybe all of Panama doesn't have any zoning laws, so you can have a tienda next to a house- or have a restaurant that is part of a house.
And a house next to a church.
You can have sunny days in one part of Boquete, one part foggy, and one part rainy.



We make our descent  down the different terrain of Boquete



The hundred steps
The old library
Greenhouse
















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