We got up early Sunday to leave Panama City. Carnaval was still going on in parts of the city. Preaty quiet where we were in Balboa. We decided to make a break for it before those who left the city came back or went back to work. Carnaval is serious stuff in Panama, no school until Thrusday. Carnaval officially ends Wednsday at noon.
Unfortunately, the chairs and table we left out, to make people think we were there, were not there that morning. One of the chairs and a small table were gone. The next day Al notices his license plate is gone too! Guide books warn this happens.
Drove to the beach at Las Lajas, passed preparations for a Sunday night celebration. Beach was packed. We had been there the Sunday before, and the camping area was full of day use, but they emptied out at sundown. Today there were wall to wall people on the beach and some people in tents. Worked out that we got spots as some of the people left. Carol
We haven't had a problem crossing Central America Border without a vehicle license plate. Only problem we think we'll have is when we get to US Border. Tried notifying A-DOT by e-mail and was told they'd get back to me in 7 to 10 days. What the heck, we have time before we get to US Border. Ermila
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