Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Panama Challenge day 2: Two Oceans, One country

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When: Tuesday March 16, 2010

What:
White dress: Saks (Panama)
Blue cardi: Forever XXI
Turquoise wedges: ? (Panama)
Turquoise purse: borrowed from my mom
Silver belt: Present from my parents
Bow hair accesory: Forever XXI

Where: Shopping with my mom (again VERY successful) and out with my girl friends.

Comments:
For the second day of my Panama Challenge, I decided to talk about the fact that Panama has coasts on both the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. Since this is today's theme, I decided to wear an outfit inspired by the sea! The two shades of blue represent the different blues of the water and the white dress represents the splashes of the sea against the rocks!
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Ok, on to today's interesting fact about Panama: Panama has coasts on both the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean! In fact, there are some places in Panama where you could swim in both the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean all in just one day!
The advantage of being a small country, is that within an hour drive from the city are beaches were you can relax and drink some piƱa coladas. Panama has beautiful beaches with white sand and crystal waters. That is part of the reason why some areas of Panama are world-renowned sites for diving and snorkeling.
The last thing I want to mention about Panama's waters is that it is a great place to go fishing. My boyfriend loves to fish, so I have gone a couple of times... let's say it was interesting to say the least... jajaja. Anyway, Panama has some unique places to go fishing, some are even world-famous for Marlin and Sailfish
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So that was today's interesting fact about Panama. Come back tomorrow to learn a little something new from my country! Thanks for reading!
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Here are all the ways in which I've worn this blue cardi (it's a whole lot!):
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PS: The pretty scenary pics where all taken in Panama, in case you were wondering :)


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