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Prowling About Panama

In 1903, Panama became a brand new state in Central America by seceding from Colombia in order to facilitate the construction of the Panama Canal, which was finished in 1914. This fledgling nation was home to the oldest inhabited European settlement on the American continent, a rich indigenous culture, and a splendid natural beauty from coast to jungle. Such was the scene as found by George A. Miller as he was "Prowling about Panama" in 1919, an activity that is more a "getting lost in the right way" than systematic exploration. Follow the author on his prowls through an amazing country that at the time of writing was an exciting mixture of tradition and modernity. (Summary by Ava). (5 hr 18 min)

Chapters

Foreword

Where the Prowling is Good

The Trail of the Pirates

Picturesque Panama

A City of Ghosts

The Spell of the Jungle

Life at the Bottom

The Interior

Economic Waste

Panama and Progress

Knowing Our Neighbors

The Family Tree

Latin-American Heart

The Caribbean World

The Panama Canal

Prowling into the Future