Lala
A colonial path with many species of life
Panama City combines greenery with a contemporary skyline. You can find many national parks walking away just a few kilometers from the center, such as Cerro Ancon, the Metropolitan National Park or the Camino de Cruces National Park. The Camino de Cruces National Park, between Sovereignty National Park and the Metropolitan Natural Park is characterized by a landscape with mountains and hills, surrounded by rainforests. The vegetation is composed of over 1,300 plant species, and is an important wildlife refuge inhabited by 105 types of mammals, 525 types of birds, 79 types of reptiles and 36 types of freshwater fish.
Some are in danger of extinction, such as the squirrel monkey, armadillo, iguana, roe deer and three-toed sloth. You can also find a lake and a waterfall. This park has great historical value and is a great place for hiking in nature. The narrow stone path was constructed by the Spanish in 1519 with the aim of linking the Atlantic with the Pacific, transporting goods and other riches from Panama City to Chagres River.
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