Tour of Panama Viejo Ruins- Oldest European Settlement on the Pacific Coast of the Americas!

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024
  • There's a lot of history in Panama! Today we'll tour the site of the oldest European settlement on the Pacific coast of the Americas....Panama Viejo in Panama City! We'll show you prices, the museum, and the ruins- just enough to get you excited about making a trip there to see it all for yourself!
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  • @IGoPanama
    @IGoPanama  Рік тому

    Have questions about this video or anything else related to Panama? All of your questions about moving to Panama, retiring in Panama, living in Panama, or simply visiting Panama as a tourist on vacation can be asked on our I Go Panama Expats and Tourism facebook group! See you there! facebook.com/groups/igopanama
    We have over 100 fun & educational videos on Panama! View them all here: tinyurl.com/2wsjwknb

  • @ray7288
    @ray7288 Рік тому +1

    My favourite part of visiting the site is the walk to and from the entrance, usually seeing dozens of iguanas on the rocks and remains on the seaward side. The shame is that the beach (and presumably the mangroves) has so much rubbish accumulated on it. Back home we had a charity called "Beach Buddies", where volunteers would go and clear beaches (especially the ones away from towns and more scenic) - here would need a Beach Buddy Army to do the job!

  • @chrismiller2297
    @chrismiller2297 6 місяців тому

    A little more history on the place. When the US overthrew Noriega in December 1989, Panama Viejo was seized by a battalion from the US 82nd Airborne Division. The museum used to be the barracks site for Panama's Anti-Terrorist Special Security Unit (UESAT in Spanish) and about a company of Panamanian cavalry. Just to the east of the tower was the stables for the cavalry's horses.

  • @formerlyknownashammerofthegods
    @formerlyknownashammerofthegods 6 місяців тому

    The current city up until the 1960s grew right through Panama Viejo.

  • @madameallen1441
    @madameallen1441 Рік тому

    Make more like this! Is Brian retired from a past life? You have told us you are an online teacher and that’s great. I just wonder about Brian’s gig lol…. Thank you for all you do for us. Much appreciated 🎉❤

    • @IGoPanama
      @IGoPanama  Рік тому

      He makes props for the movie industry! :)

  • @peacelover5845
    @peacelover5845 Рік тому

    U r the best.. 👍👍

  • @PhoenixBeI
    @PhoenixBeI Рік тому +1

    My family lived in Panama until 2 years after I was born in the late 60s. My mom always told me that Morgan destroyed the city. Back then, it was just the ruins and nothing else. It was a little of a wasteland, and you could climb on everything. And that's when I was told about Morgan. You could see in the inside walls round depressions. They were from cannon balls because Morgan brought the cannons from his boat to blow the walls from the inside out. That's how much he wanted to destroy the town.*
    And of course the Brits gave him the go ahead. A great number of pirates where Brits who worked for the Crown. There was no gold in British colonies, and the only way to get any was to steal it from Spain. Having her royalness' military do it would be an act of war, but having these mercenaries of the sea take charge of it was quite the comfortable arrangement for the crown.
    * having been born in Panama City, I don't drink Capt. Morgan for obvious reasons 😊

  • @renesarabia6442
    @renesarabia6442 9 місяців тому

    Did you know that the Governor of Panama, Don Sebastian Hurtado Corcuera took the Genoese colonists of Panama and Genoese are Italians famous for starting the First Crusade, supporting the Spanish Reconquista against the Caliphate of Cordoba, supported the Spanish conquest of Muslim Sicily, and had colonized Panama, used Panamanians and Peruvians in the Christian conquest of Muslim Zamboanga? Also the coconuts of Panama came from the Philippines, according to genetic studies is Precolombian and PreSpanish. Panama and Philippines also used to be American colonies too.