Llege en el puerto portobelo. Yo he dejado casa de Carlos a las 920am. He esperado para bus por una hora pero no hay bus. Tuve suerte porque yo encontré hitch hike. Una persona de colon, muy fuerte actitud y mala ingles pero el conductor estaba paciente y quiso hablar conmigo. Nombre de el e Ricardo. El sabe de Carlos y su padre también. El me dijo que padre de Carlos le ha enseñado como a cultiva vacas y caballos. Compre cinco caballos de el.
El me dijo que yo puedo encontrar lancha rápido de fort sherman. Pero lo es lejos y no hay bus para ahí.
Encontré otro lift, hitchhike y llegue en sherman puerto. Nice mexicano familia with two kids who habe Been living in Panamá For three months gave me a ride.
There very four fancy motor boats but they were heading north. I went to the office but this egotistical guy who made a lot of assumptions about me gave me some information. Some were helpful and told me if I am
Adventurous take horses to each village where I was told there are no roads. I forgot to ask if that was out of his imagination.
I took the bus from gatun locks to Colon for $.90. I saw a most beautiful sail boat with five tall poles. Some rich life on the boat these people are having. It's not for me though. I found open ocean quite boring.
I finally arrived in Portobelo. Decided to stay in captain jacks hostel. Famous one. Have a connection with Darien gapsters. Nice website. As I expected typical hostel with a boat, tv, wifi. Not my scene but for the same of wifi decided to stay here.
$11 for dorm. $3 for wifi all day. $6 for big salad plate with bread.
Full of tourists. They organize San blas island boat trip here for $550.
Read plenty about island and kuna indigenous people. It's cool but not for that price, doing pretty much nothing on exotic beautiful beaches and speaking English all day is not my thing.
$40 cargo ship sounds more intriguing to me. Tomorrow morning I will head out to miramar to find a boat to puerto obaldia. Boat that I found from a note in Nicaragua, Brazilio said that it's not actually going to puerto obaldia. It could turn into a big problem, or I could get lucky.






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