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Islas Secas, Panama

by Harmony
April 25, 2014October 3, 2016Filed under:
  • anchorages
  • central america
  • hiking
  • panama
  • photography

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  • Anchorage
  • Central America
  • Hiking
  • Islas Secas
  • Panama
  • Photography

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We are Jeff and Harmony, a couple of Pacific Northwestern homebodies (hogareños) who decided to take our home, a 30 foot Nightingale sailboat named Serenity, and our fat lovable cat, on an adventure. We cruised around Mexico, Central America and the Pacific Ocean for about 3 years until the Pacific Northwest beckoned us back home.
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