Granito de Oro Islet and Sendero de los Monos, Coiba Island National Park, Panama, 12/12/2017, National Geographic Quest
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National Geographic Quest
Costa Rica, Panama & Colombia
Today we spent the day in the gorgeous Coiba National Park of Panama. We had the opportunity to relax on a beautiful white sand beach located in an islet called Granito de Oro (Grain of Gold), go kayaking, stand up paddle board and, of course, try some snorkeling. In the afternoon, guests had the choice to go back to the beach again or join a nature walk in Sendero de los Monos (The Monkeys Trail) in the main island of Coiba.
Cristian is a Panamanian born in Chile. He grew up in Panama City until the age of 19 when he returned to Chile to go to college where he received a degree in metallurgic civil engineering. Since 1995 he has been working as a freelance naturalist in ...
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