We Visit Panama

· Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc.
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Come to Panama and see a small nation that acts like it is big. The Panama Canal transports ships from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean in less than a day. That feat alone makes Panama important to the rest of the world. But there is more to Panama than the canal. The Kuna Indians live on islands off the Caribbean coast, where they welcome vistors to observe their way of life. In the western highlands is the inactive Volcán Barú where quetzals fly. In Panama City is Casco Viejo, the old part of the city where Panama declared its independence from Colombia in 1903. The mysterious and sometimes dangerous Darién calls visitors to experience rain forests, beaches, and a spectacular collection of wildlife. And the Panama Canal always beckons to travelers who want to see how the famous locks work. You may find yourself wanting to stay in Panama rather than head home at the end of your visit.

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Bonnie Hinman is the author of 20 books for young people, including We Visit Peru and The Massachusetts Bay Colony for Mitchell Lane Publishers. Her biography of W.E.B. Du Bois, A Stranger in My Own House, published by Morgan Reynolds, was selected for inclusion on the 2006 New York Public Library list, Books for the Teen Age. She loves to read about other countries and was excited to finally learn how the Panama Canal operates. Hinman graduated from Missouri State University and lives in southwest Missouri with her husband, Bill. Her children and four grandchildren live nearby.

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