The Gamboa Post Office. I've never been inside because it's never open when I wander by.
A tug boat or something, on the Canal.
Here you have the Panama Canal and a fence and the Panama Railroad. Yay!
This is the only way to get into Gamboa: A one-way bridge shared with the railroad. Whenever you want to enter or leave Gamboa you have to wait for the light to turn, and often people disobey the lights and somebody has to back all the way off the bridge again. The bridge crosses where the Chagres River meets the Panama Canal.
The Railroad and the Canal and the jungle and a big metal thingy that I assume has something to do with the railroad. Idk. The other side has some lights on it.
I know what you're thinking: 'Wow! An exotic, unknown fruit!' but actually I bet you've eaten it a lot: It's a cashew! In Spanish, the fruit is called 'marañon' and the nut part is called the 'pepitos'.
Mango trees are everywhere here, all ridiculously full. And delicious.
A woodpecker: 'carpintero'.
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My wild guess is that perhaps the "metal thingy" between the railroad track and the canal is actually a channel marker...it is reminiscent of the channel markers on the Columbia River.
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