RFE6GGY1–tropical beach of an Caribbean island with a dugout canoe on the sand, Zapatilla cays, Panama
RFRK9DG7–Man canoeing past Cristobal Island in Bocas Del Toro, with Tierra Oscura (mainland Panama) in the background
RMS3FE59–Heading out on Chagres river riding a cayuco, Panama
RMCBB4NY–Kuna indian woman rowing in a cayuco at Corbisky island in Kuna Yala.
RMC8WK69–San Blas archipelago
RM2NH1Y0X–An indigenous Embera man in traditional dress in Panama sits on a 30 foot long dugout canoe or cayuco, hand-hewn from a single tree.
RMA2G7Y6–San Blas de Cuna Islands, Panama, Archipelago with Cuna Indian residents, sailing canoe (cayuco)
RMHMYE8M–Over the last quarter-century, a few Embera families pushed further north of Darien, settling in the jungles bordering the Chagres River -- a scant tw
RMDPWKG5–Apr 30, 2009 - Narascandup Pipi, Kuna Yala, Panama - The dugout canoe or cayuco, is made from a single trunk of hard wood, (only the very big cayucos are made from several pieces) scraped out and carved by a specialist carpenter who uses only an adze and his machete. He coats the outside and bottom with tar. For the more elaborate cayucos, the internal parts and especially the bow
RMAJME22–Two Kuna Indian dugout canoes at sunset San Blas Islands Panama Central America
RFE6GGY0–tropical beach with a dugout canoe on sand, Caribbean sea, Zapatilla island, Panama
RFKNMFPF–Lush tropical beach with coconut palm trees and a wooden dugout canoe on the sand, Caribbean sea, Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America
RMCBB4GF–Beached cayuco in Guna Yala, Panama.
RFS3FE58–Cayuco ride on Chagres river, Panama.
RF2WY0AYY–Boats at the beach in Guna Yala. San Blas archipelago, Caribbean, Panama, Central America - stock photo
RM2NH1Y16–An indigenous Embera woman and her toddler in an Embera village in Panama.
RMHMYE94–Over the last quarter-century, a few Embera families pushed further north of Darien, settling in the jungles bordering the Chagres River -- a scant tw
RMAJME3E–Kuna Indians in dugout canoes near their village San Blas Islands Panama Central America
RMCBB4NE–Guna indian woman rowing in a cayuco at Corbisky island in Guna Yala, Panama.
RF2WY0AWM–Aerial view of thatched houses and palm tree forest in island. San Blas archipelago, Caribbean, Panama, Central America - stock photo
RM2NH1Y3F–An indigenous Embera woman with her baby asleep on her shoulder in an Embera village in Panama.
RMCB54CN–San Blas archipelago
RMHMYE9G–Over the last quarter-century, a few Embera families pushed further north of Darien, settling in the jungles bordering the Chagres River -- a scant tw
RFD7WJKK–Aerial view of old wreck and palm tree in a tropical beach
RMAJME2C–Kuna Indian man sailing dugout canoe cayuco at sunset San Blas Islands Panama Central America
RMCBB4MD–Guna indigenous woman with kids beaching a cayuco at Corbisky island in Guna Yala, Panama.
RM2NH1XP9–An indigenous Embera woman with her toddler asleep on her shoulder in an Embera village in Panama.
RMHMYE8J–Over the last quarter-century, a few Embera families pushed further north of Darien, settling in the jungles bordering the Chagres River -- a scant tw
RFD7WHGH–Aerial view of old wreck and palm tree in a tropical beach
RMAJME35–Kuna Indians sailing dugout canoe into their village at sunset San Blas Islands Panama Central America
RMCBB4N1–Guna indian woman at Corbisky island in Guna Yala, Panama.
RMCB47GY–Embera men using a hand axe to carve and shape a cayuco. Embera indigenous people hollow out a tree trunk to build and form this kind of wooden canoe.
RM2NH1XTM–An Embera dugout canoe or cayuco hand-made from a single hollowed-out tree trunk, about 30 feet in length.
RMHMYE8P–Over the last quarter-century, a few Embera families pushed further north of Darien, settling in the jungles bordering the Chagres River -- a scant tw
RMCB533J–Aerial view of thatched houses and palm tree forest in archipelago. San Blas islands, Caribbean, Panama, Central America
RMAJME31–Kuna Indians in motorized dugout canoe San Blas Islands Pamama Central America
RM2NH1Y0Y–Indigenous Embera women dressed up for visitors in their village on Lake Alejuela in Panama. Their skin is painted with the juice of the jagua berry
RMHMYE8K–Over the last quarter-century, a few Embera families pushed further north of Darien, settling in the jungles bordering the Chagres River -- a scant tw
RF2WY0AWT–Aerial view of thatched houses and palm tree forest in island. San Blas archipelago, Caribbean, Panama, Central America - stock photo
RM2NH1XPB–A young indigenous Embera man in traditional dress guides the dugout canoe through shallow water in Lake Alajuela in Panama.
RMHMYE8W–Over the last quarter-century, a few Embera families pushed further north of Darien, settling in the jungles bordering the Chagres River -- a scant tw
RMCB525C–San Blas archipelago
RM2NH1XPN–Two young girls paddle an Embera dugout canoe or cayuco hand-made from a single hollowed-out tree trunk, about 30 feet in length.
RMHMYE98–Over the last quarter-century, a few Embera families pushed further north of Darien, settling in the jungles bordering the Chagres River -- a scant tw
RMCB51T9–San Blas archipelago
RM2NH1XTE–An indigenous Embera man in traditional dress stands in the front of the dugout canoe or cayuco with a long pole to move the boat in shallow water. P
RMHMYE97–Over the last quarter-century, a few Embera families pushed further north of Darien, settling in the jungles bordering the Chagres River -- a scant tw
RMCB51PN–San Blas archipelago
RM2NH1XRD–An indigenous Embera man in traditional dress stands in the front of the dugout canoe or cayuco with a long pole to move the boat in shallow water. P
RM2NH1XPX–Fort San Geronimo, first built in 1664 and rebuilt in 1739. Portobelo Bay was named by Christopher Columbus in 1502. The town was founded in 1597 as
RMCB53JG–San Blas archipelago
RM2NH1XT1–The shaman or village medicine man of an indigenous Embera village in traditional dress with his flute and his body painted with the juice of the jagu
RMHMYE9F–Over the last quarter-century, a few Embera families pushed further north of Darien, settling in the jungles bordering the Chagres River -- a scant tw
RMCB51MX–San Blas archipelago
RM2NH1XT6–The shaman or village medicine man of an indigenous Embera village in traditional dress with his flute and his body painted with the juice of the jagu
RMHMYE9C–Over the last quarter-century, a few Embera families pushed further north of Darien, settling in the jungles bordering the Chagres River -- a scant tw
RMHN5MN6–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres National Park and adjo
RMCB51KD–San Blas archipelago
RMHMYE92–Over the last quarter-century, a few Embera families pushed further north of Darien, settling in the jungles bordering the Chagres River -- a scant tw
RMHN5M98–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres National Park and adjo
RMC4KKJR–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres
RMCB52XM–San Blas archipelago
RMHN5M7H–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres National Park and adjo
RMC4KKK9–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres
RMCB530B–San Blas archipelago
RMHN5MAM–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres National Park and adjo
RMC4KKM8–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres
RMCB544F–San Blas archipelago
RMHN4PKY–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres National Park and adjo
RMC4KKM0–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres
RMCB5422–San Blas archipelago
RMHN5M8A–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres National Park and adjo
RMC4KKK2–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres
RMHN5NEH–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres National Park and adjo
RMC4KKJG–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres
RMC4KKKJ–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres
RMCB537A–San Blas islands
RMHN5N4D–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres National Park and adjo
RMHN5NEB–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres National Park and adjo
RMHN5NAD–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres National Park and adjo
RMHN5NBR–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres National Park and adjo
RMHN5N12–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres National Park and adjo
RMHN5MH8–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres National Park and adjo
RMHN5MEF–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres National Park and adjo
RMHN5MCH–Embera communities are scattered in this border wilderness, largely protected in national parks, including 318,000 acre Chagres National Park and adjo
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