This dog walker was having all kinds of struggles with the three small dogs. One wanted to go to the right, another to the left, and the third had had enough and wanted to lay down.
Often the door is open for fresh air and the driver's assistant hangs in the entry.
Time to check out a grocery store! All prices in U.S. Dollars.
Gas prices (I assume per liter, in U.S. Dollars).
Because this street was well lit at night, I came back here for dinner... only their menu was limited to deep fried items and unappealing. So, for the first time ever, I ate at the place next door (with the famous orange trim)...
And upon receiving my check, the waitress informed me it was okay with her if I tipped her 100%. Never again will I visit the orange place...
My hotel. Centrally located and a good value. The city subway is a mere one block away (costs 35 cents to ride), and a ton of taxis pass by on the next street (taxis are less than $5 to go pretty much anywhere in Panama City).
All prices in U.S. Dollars.
The next day and off on a guided tour of the area. These first few pictures were taken atop a small mountain which overlooks Panama City and the Panama Canal. Our guide took us here first before it got crowded.
And the view towards the city and Pacific Ocean. Panama City is the one place where the sun rises over the Pacific and sets over the Atlantic.
Looking out over Old Town and the ring road freeway which bypasses it.
And the viewpoint to see The Panama Canal.
A good view of The Bridge of the Americas.
On the left is the Pacific Ocean. On the right, The Panama Canal.
The blue water is The Panama Canal.
Albrook Airport, originally built by The United States. Here a plane is landing.