RFRFYG7P–Typical tropical rainsforest around the Gatun Lakes
RFT6MM9J–People navitating Lake Alajuela in a dugout canoe
RFRFYGJ2–Soberania National Park forest canopy
RFRFYG8R–Rainforest canopy at Soberania National Park
RF2D54FCY–The Chagres River and the Soberania National Park in the distance
RFTAMARR–The Chagres River and the Soberania National Park in the distance
RFTAMATM–The Chagres River and the Soberania National Park in the distance
RFTAMAPD–The Chagres River and the Soberania National Park in the distance
RF2D54FG4–The Chagres River and the Soberania National Park in the distance
RFTAMAT9–The Chagres River and the Soberania National Park in the distance
RF2FWN9DF–Chagres River landscacape
RF2FWN9CC–Chagres River landscacape
RF2FWN9CJ–Chagres River landscacape
RF2FWN9CT–Chagres River landscacape
RF2D4Y0WW–Typical lush landscape of Chagres National Park surrounding the Madden Lake
RF2D4Y0T5–Typical lush landscape of Chagres National Park surrounding the Madden Lake
RF2D4Y0YF–Typical lush landscape of Chagres National Park surrounding the Madden Lake
RF2D4Y15E–Typical lush landscape of Chagres National Park surrounding the Madden Lake
RF2D4Y10C–Typical lush landscape of Chagres National Park surrounding the Madden Lake
RF2D4Y0XP–Madden Lake
RF2D4Y193–Typical lush landscape of Chagres National Park surrounding the Madden Lake
RF2D4Y138–Typical lush landscape of Chagres National Park surrounding the Madden Lake
RF2D4Y11G–Typical lush landscape of Chagres National Park surrounding the Madden Lake
RFRFYGF6–Madden Avenue also known as 'La Forestal' . It is a road in the middle of a protected forest in Panama.
RF2D54EYE–Panama Canal Railway passing through Gamboa Area next to the Panama Canal
RF2D54F1W–Panama Canal Railway passing through Gamboa Area next to the Panama Canal
RFT494YN–The Gamboa Bridge, the meeting place of the Chagres River and the Panama Canal. The effect of the dry season is observed on the shores and riverbed
RFWAT5D5–New bridge over the Chagres RIver in Gamboa
RFT6MM56–Drought is affecting Lake Alajuela and Chagres River which supplies most of the water needed to operate the Panama.
RFT6MM4G–Drought is affecting Lake Alajuela and Chagres River which supplies most of the water needed to operate the Panama
RFT6MM8Y–Drought is affecting Lake Alajuela and Chagres River which supplies most of the water needed to operate the Panama
RFT6MM5H–Drought is affecting Lake Alajuela and Chagres River which supplies most of the water needed to operate the Panama.
RFT6MM55–Drought is affecting Lake Alajuela and Chagres River which supplies most of the water needed to operate the Panama
RFT6MKRW–Drought is affecting Lake Alajuela and Chagres River which supplies most of the water needed to operate the Panama
RFT6MM5B–Drought is affecting Lake Alajuela and Chagres River which supplies most of the water needed to operate the Panama.
RFT6MM3P–Drought is affecting Lake Alajuela and Chagres River which supplies most of the water needed to operate the Panama
RFT6MM4J–Drought is affecting Lake Alajuela and Chagres River which supplies most of the water needed to operate the Panama
RFT6MM4F–Drought is affecting Lake Alajuela and Chagres River which supplies most of the water needed to operate the Panama
RFT6MM98–Drought is affecting Lake Alajuela and Chagres River which supplies most of the water needed to operate the Panama
RFT6MM44–Drought is affecting Lake Alajuela and Chagres River which supplies most of the water needed to operate the Panama
RFT6MM47–Drought is affecting Lake Alajuela and Chagres River which supplies most of the water needed to operate the Panama
RF2D54FB8–The Chagres River and the Soberania National Park in the distance
RFRFYGD2–Soberania National Park
RF2D4Y1K3–Entrance to the Chagres National Park in Chilibre
RF2D4Y1MR–Entrance to the Chagres National Park in Chilibre
RFT48N0B–Aquatic plants along river banks of Chagres River in Gamboa
RFT48N1H–Aquatic plants along river banks of Chagres River in Gamboa
RFT6MKT1–Drought effects are seen in the shores of Lake Alajuela. The water levels is several meters below the expected.
RFT6MMB6–Drought effects are seen in the shores of Lake Alajuela. The water levels is several meters below the expected.
RFRFYGKD–Chagres National Park
RFTAMAWG–The lush forest of the Soberania National Park along the Chagres River
RFTAMAR6–The lush forest of the Soberania National Park along the Chagres River
RFT6MKRX–Chagres River landscape during dry season 2019. A severe drought is affecting the river.
RFT6MM38–Chagres River landscape during dry season 2019. A severe drought is affecting the river.
RFTAMAX9–The lush forest of the Soberania National Park along the Chagres River
RFT48N0R–Tropical trees along the Panama Canal
RFT49518–View of the historic truss bridge over the Chagres River mouth to the Panama Canal in Gamboa. It is now closed to car transist, replaced by a new one
RFT49500–The Gamboa Bridge, the meeting place of the Chagres River and the Panama Canal. The effect of the dry season is observed on the shores and riverbed
RF2D54FED–The Gamboa Bridge, the meeting place of the Chagres River and the Panama Canal during the wet season
RFR2B1F7–San Lorenzo Protected Area as seen from Fort San Lorenzo in Colon
RFT48N16–The Chagres River and the Soberania National Park in the distance
RFT6MM9E–Chagres River National Park forest trees
RF2D4Y1GD–Typical lush landscape of Chagres National Park surrounding the Madden Lake
RF2D54F64–Aquatic plants along river banks of Chagres River in Gamboa
RFT6MM9W–Tropical forest
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