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波特贝洛国家公园

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    • vamador 图标 图标 图标 图标

      波特贝洛国家公园坐落在海滩上,属于科隆省的管辖范围。从巴拿马城到这里差不多需要两个小时的时间。这里有值得一看的历史遗迹和教堂,另外,公园旁边的小镇也是个很有意思的地方,记得一定去看看。
    • 匿名 图标 图标 图标 图标

      位于科隆的波特贝洛国家公园是十分迷人的,那里驾车游览很不错,另外还是个很漂亮的浮潜地点。它是一个自然公园,同时也有着非常重要的历史意义,当年哥伦布在1502曾来过这里,你甚至还可以看到一部分历史。
    • RodMac 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I loved my visit to Portobello. Founded by the Conquistadors, the town was raided by such infamous pirates as Sir Frances Drake and Captain Morgan. Fairly well preserved historic ruins and of course, there is the Black Christ in the local church, said to perform miracles, The sheltered bay is scenic and the town is a little oasis away from the maddening crowd.
    • BuddyJ949 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited Portobelo as part of an excursion that included a visit to the Gutan locks...part of Panama Canal. Portobelo is a very depressed town that presents a poor image of Panama. I would not recommend any ship excursion that included Portobelo.
    • yogiglo 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We came here for the day while staying in the Gamboa area, and I feel it was worth the trip. The ruins are not large, but it was very interesting and has beautiful views. We met a local who kindly explained the history of the area, about the storage of all the Spanish gold and the subsequent raiding by the pirates. Portobelo is a funky, run down kind of place and seems like the kind of town I would still expect to see a pirate or two. There are several restaurants, beaches, and some interesting buildings, so you can definitely spend a day here.
    • JohnH258 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The ruins at Portobelo are historically significant. It is easy to see how the city was repeatedly destroyed by raiding pirates. Other than the ruins there in not a lot to see except the “Black Christ”, but only when the church is open. You can see everything in a couple hours. If you do not come on an organized tour you have to ride a “chicken” bus to get there and if you have any luggage, expect to have it gone through and everything valuable stolen. We did. The locals told us that they actually sit on their luggage instead of a seat! If it’s a long trip and there are two them, they take turns sleeping so someone is always awake with the luggage. Potobleo is a nice city but the ones before it are crime ridden slums.
    • abuben 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This place is rather famous. It is one of the several UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Panama. I read about it before the trip, and its existence was a major reason for my visit to the Caribbean side of Panama. When Spaniards got their treasures in South America, they would store them here and wait for Spain-bound ships. English pirate Henry Morgan led a successful attack on the fort, but did not find much.As part of the tour "Best of Colon" provided by my friend Mario, my family of three stopped by here. On our way, we saw the Caribbean with many palm trees on its shore. When we got off the van, we were led to watch a sloth sleeping on a tree. I was surprised to hear this lazy bone was actually a party animal. The fort was not awe-inspiring, but the surrounding area was beautiful. The wall was as low as the tower was small. It was more of a village than a fort. One native woman sold a towel with the design of the canal for $12; our guide Mario bought us a small plastic bag, which contained Italian ice with bits of pineapple. We had to bite to drink the really tasty, juicy, and fragrant thing. A small church featured a black Christ. Many blacks lived in the area and some Chinese owned shops here. On my way back, I wondered how much gold Spaniards took from Americas. I googled and found that the entire world only produced 36 tons of gold in the entire 1500s. In 2013, China produced 420 tons, which made it the largest producer in the world by far.
    • bernardoray21 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This fort was interesting and in a very scenic spot. It was not very big and there was not any information about it's history. But the views were amazing. Portobelo is a little beat down and could use some cleaning and a few new roads. But it is an old city and off the tourist rail. But worth a visit.
    • decollins2011 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I’ve recently returned from a ten day trip to Panama. I have to say that my two favorite excursions were to Cosco Viejo and the village of Portebello. If you’re interested in architecture and structural design, then Cosco Viejo is the place for you. It is a beautiful city that’s buildings reflect both the poor and wealthy aspects of Panama. If you’re interested in immersing yourself in the culture or history of the country, Portobello is the place to be. This little village was the place I feel I learned the most. With the ruins, locals and indian markets, it gave me the chance to see the natural and peaceful way of life in Panama. I truly wish I could have spent more time in both of these places and highly recommend anyone visiting the country to save a special day for each place.
    • Bposh 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Portobelo is a beautiful place but needs more tourist information out there like places to visit, good restaurants and things to do once you get there. Its good if you take a water taxi that will take you around and the visit the church and the fort. We went to restaurant "Los cañones" really bad experience.
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