Taboga
Posted by admin on September 11th, 2008 filed in UncategorizedTaboga es una isla tropical que queda en Panamá. Fue descubierta por Vazco Nuñez de Balboa en 1513. La isla solía ser un lugar muy frecuentado por el pirata Morgan y su tripulación. Normalmente iba a descansar sin provocar daños ni saqueos.
Taboga en lengua aborigen quiere decir “muchos peces”. Es una isla muy famosa en Panamá. Suelen también llamarla Isla de las Flores por su flora exótica y variada.
El clima es tropical. La temperatura ronda por los 30 grados centígrados. El már es de color turquesa y cálido. Es un lugar ideal para relajarse y decansar como la hacía el pirata Morgan.
Tiene una iglesia llamada San Pedro, que es la segunda más antigua de América.
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