Panama Posse

HAPPY HOLIDAYS

DECEMBER 24, 2023

 “Kindness is like snow. It beautifies everything it covers.” 

– Kahlil Gibran 

TOP NEWS  

  • Season 7:  Registration Is Open  243 Yachts from 21 Ensigns Signed Up !
  • Posse pictures
  • Award Nominations
  • Save the date: Events
  • Caleta de Campos: Anchoring with Friends 🇲🇽
  • Sharing Intel…and Treasure Maps 🇨🇷
  • Crocodiles: They are out there
  • Hotsprings Near Huatulco 🇲🇽
  • Good Nautical: Huatulco, Mexico. 🇲🇽
  • A New Rail line in Mexico: the Maya Train 🇲🇽
  • Meet the Fleet: MV CELT
  • Safety alert: Shark Attacks
  • Must See: Tulum, Mexico 🇲🇽
  • Panama New Years Celebration: The burning of Muñecos
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1)  PICTURES OF THE WEEK

Sailing from Papagayo to Florida this season.

SY CHALLENGE 🇺🇸 Olivia & Jake – Sparksman & Stephens 64′

Joining the Season 7 Posse, Lost Pearl sails into Tenacatita, 🇲🇽 

SY LOST PEARL 🇨🇦 Onno – Hardin 45

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Landed 2 mahi before lunch: Great way to start the day off of Acapulco 🇲🇽   

SY SERENITY 🇺🇸 Mark & Kathryn – Antares 44′

SERENITY KathrynSERENITY - mARK

Souvenir from Costa Rica 🇨🇷 as we headed to Panamá 🇵🇦! 

SY YO-D-YO 🇺🇸 David & Mary – Hunter 45′

YO-D-YO David YO-D-YO Mary

2) SAVE THE DATE : 

FIESTA NAUTICA CLUB DE PESCA CARTAGENA 🇨🇴 

PANAMA POSSE JANUARY 20th 2024

SAILORS AND CRUISERS NETWORKING PARTY  

Panama Posse

SCHEDULE

14:00 – SEMINARS

17:58 – INVOCATION OF THE FLEET

18:00 FOOD TASTING AND RUM BAR

18:45 GALLEY GOD AWARD

20:00  – CUMBIA / SALSA LATIN DANCE

LOCATION

CLUB DE PESCA @ the historic Fuerte de San Sebastián del Pastelillo >>

WHAT TO MAKE & BRING:

HERE IS THE LIST OF CULINARY DELIGHTS  

BRING ONE OF THESE ITEMS ON THE LIST 6-10 SERVINGS with Serving Spoons

YOU SHOULD MAKE ONE OF THESE DISHES & BRING WITH >>

NO CANNED FOOD –  NO POPCORN – NO CHIPS !

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

FREE RUM TO SHARE UNTIL WE RUN OUT

GRAN ARROZ WITH PORK, SAUSAGE OR CHICKEN GREAT TIMES FOR EVERYONE

MUSIC – THE PANAMA POSSE LATIN PLAYLIST !

   TO ATTEND AND GET YOUR ALL ACCESS WRISTBANDS  
PLEASE FILL OUT THE RSVP

RSVP NOW FOR THE CARTAGENA EVENT

Sailors will gather for a sure to be memorable event in Cartegena  🇨🇴  

CLUB DE PESCA CARTAGENA

Viceroy
Sebastián de Eslava ordered the construction of this Fuerte de San
Sebastián del Pastelillo. Construction began in 1741 and was completed
in 1744 under the leadership of the military engineer Juan Bautista
Mac-Evan. The fort is nick-named “Pastelillo” because the structure
resembles a cake.  The fort was designed to protect the city
from attacks by pirate ships as well as to prevent smuggling of goods.
Q.E.D. – nothing has changed 

3) MORE PICTURES OF THE WEEK:

POSSE IS ON THE MOVE

Panama Posse & Belize

CELT transitted the Canal this week to the Pacific Side of Panama 🇵🇦.

MV CELT 🇺🇸 Gerry & Angela – Nordhavn 43′

CELT CELT
summerbreeze and cheistry

From the Sea of Cortez to Copper Canyon by train, visiting Topolobampo, 🇲🇽 

SY PERCEPTION 🇺🇸 Jim & Melinda & Grace – Lagoon 42′

 

PATHFINDER has returned to Panama.  Cheers to your safe passage and return!

SY PATHFINDER 🇺🇸 Jean-Philippe & Nicole – Lagoon 39′

PATHFINDER Jean-PhilippePATHFINDER Nicole

4) SEASON 7 AWARDS:

NOMINATION FOR PICTURE OF THE YEAR

ENTRY 1:

Sunset with Jumping Ray

ENTRY 2:

Night shot of Summerbreeze beside the Moonlight

MY TIDINGS OF JOY 🇺🇸 Jeff & Joy – DeFever 52′

tidings of joy Tidings of Joy
Flor de Caña Centenario 18 Year Old

SPECIAL ENTRY 
CAPTAIN RON AWARD

I
would like to nominate myself, Walt Childson of SV Knot Right, for the
Captain Ron award. In preparation to transit the canal, we headed into
La Playita Marina Panama  to put our boat’s stern into a downwind
slip. The wind was very strong blowing the boat on our beam into the
dock while traveling down the fairway. The view on my stern was
obstructed because of my dingy. The view forward was obstructed because
the 25 knot wind during the day ripped the stitching from my bimini and
it was hanging down in our faces. So the main helm was blind. But that
is where my bow thruster controls are located. For some reason, my very
powerful bow thrusters were only one fifth of their normal output. Hence
I lost complete control of the boat and rammed (and I do mean rammed)
into the corner of another slip on the dock. I hope you read this note
before you looked at the picture, as it is very demeaning and
embarrassing. No other boats were subject to my stupidity.

CAPTAIN RON AWARD

SY KNOT RIGHT 🇺🇸  Walt & Jeariene –  Beneteau 47′

KNOT RIGHT WALTKnot Right Jeariene

ANNUAL AWARDS INCLUDE:

  • BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT*
  • PICTURE OF THE YEAR
  • YODA OF THE YEAR
  • SPEEDY AWARD – SEVENSTAR AWARD
  • THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD
  • MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR ONBOARD
  • HIGHEST WIND RECORDED
  • SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION
  • GALLEY GOD(ESS)
  • GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR
  • BOAT YOGA POSE OF THE YEAR
  • COURAGE AWARD

Nominate yourself, a crew member, or another boat   

SUBMIT ENTRIES ON THE LINE AP OR EMAIL TO EDITOR@PANAMAPOSSE.COM

Share the adventure

Share the joy

Sunsets at sea and at anchor

 
5) SEASON 7 PANAMA POSSE EVENTS 

events

The Bay of Cartagena, located on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, is renowned among sailors for several key reasons 

Historical Significance Cartagena’s
history is deeply interwoven with its maritime legacy. It was a major
port during the Spanish colonial era, and its well-preserved
architecture and fortifications, such as the iconic Castillo de San
Felipe de Barajas, offer a glimpse into the past. 

Beauty and Scenery
The bay is surrounded by stunning landscapes, including beaches,
tropical islands, and clear blue waters. This scenic beauty is a visual
feast for sailors who often seek out destinations that offer natural
allure.

Protected Waters
The bay’s natural geography provides a sheltered harbor, making it an
city anchorage for yachts and boats. This protection from the open sea
is crucial for safety and comfort, especially for those on long voyages
seeking a tranquil haven.

Cultural Vibrancy  Cartagena
is known for its vibrant culture, including music, dance, and cuisine.
The blend of African, Spanish, and Indigenous influences creates a
lively atmosphere that sailors can immerse themselves in once they step
off their vessels.

Strategic Location
Its location makes it a popular stop for sailors navigating the
Caribbean or undertaking longer transatlantic journeys. The bay serves
as a crucial resting and resupply point.

Local Maritime Community The
presence of a robust local maritime community, including experienced
sailors, guides, and marine services, provides a sense of camaraderie
and support that is highly valued in the sailing world.

The average cost of living in COLOMBIA

25% less expensive than in Mexico   

46% less expensive than Panama 

72% less expensive than USA

the bay
wave
Walled citry of Cartagena de las Indias

(2) CLUB DE PESCA 
YACHT FEST 
SAT, JAN 13 ’24 CARTAGENA 🇨🇴 CO

SAT Jan 13, 2024 CLUB DE PESCA CARATGENA 🇨🇴 COLOMBIA
YACHT FEST RSVP 
 Club de Pesca - Ileana

Ileana Stevenson Covo  – GM
For
those coming from the lesser Antilles this will be the first event in
full on Latin style in Colombia – come celebrate the great food and
culture that is Colombia in it’s premier yacht club. 

Cartagena

FOR RESERVATIONS CONTACT:

gerencia@clubdepescadecartagena.com

TEL  +57 (5)  660 6615

(3) OCEAN POSSE PARTY PANAMA + SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE 

FLEET MEET UP

SAT. FEB 3 ’24
SHELTER BAY MARINA 
🇵🇦  PANAMA

SAT Feb 3, 2024 Sheleter BAY 🇵🇦 PANAMA

IMPORTANT:
This event is in the middle of high season.  The Shelter Bay
Marina will be near capacity  so make reservations early.
Additionally, we are also going to organize a shuttle bus to get
folks to this event from alternate locations.

FOR RESERVATIONS CONTACT: 

Juanjo Boschetti

Juanjo Boschetti – GM juanjo@shelterbaymarina.com
Tel (+507) 433-3581

RSVP FOR THIS EVENT
Shelter Bay

(4) PANAMA POSSE AWARDSFUN ACTIVITIES, GOLF, POOL, DJ LOUNGE, + MARINE EXPO 

SAT. MAY 11 ’24 BUENAVENTURA MARINA  🇵🇦  PANAMA

SAT May 10-12, 2024 BUENAVENTURA MARINA 🇵🇦 PANAMA YACHT FEST

This is a very exclusive signature event in the Hamptons of Panama.
The upscale resort Buenaventura is just 80 minutes west of Panama City
and is one of the most charming and reserved places on the Pacific coast
of Panama.

Only 60 nm from the Las Perlas.

FOR RESERVATIONS CONTACT:

CESAR Buenaventura Marina

Cesar  – Marina Manager
cesar@bv-marina.com 
Whatsapp: +507-6411-5597

RSVP FOR YACHT FEST
Buenaventura

SAVE THE DATE 
 PANAMA POSSE BELIZE YACHT FEST 
APRIL 6 2024

PANAMA POSSE 🇧🇿 BELIZE YACHT FEST 
@ PLACENCIA YACHT CLUB

BELIZE PLACENCIA YACHT FEST 🇧🇿 Placencia Yacht Club

Saturday April 6, 2024

16:00 – 21:30

Placencia Yacht Club

16° 30.471’N 088° 21.7216′ W

>> RSVP HERE <<

Snorkel the blue hole

Some of the best snorkeling in Belize the healthy and second largest reef complex in the world

CONTACT

 Beat,  Caroline, dogs & Heyson Garcia – 
YES PLACENCIA YACHT CLUB IS UBER DOG FRIENDLY 

Beat & Caroline>

We,
Caroline Imfeld and Beat Rettich are running this place since January
2021. We moved from Switzerland to Belize in 2019 and found this
treasure while looking for a dock for our yacht.

Simplicity on a high level is our aim and to make our guests happy.

 FOR RESERVATIONS AND MOORINGS @ PLACENCIA YACHT CLUB

info@clearwaterexploring.com

www.placencia-yacht-club.com

T: +501 639 8555

Whatsapp   +41 78 605 5181

VHF 68

SAFE APPROACH 

SAFE APPROACH

SAVE APPROACH   @ 16° 29.9333′ N 088° 20.9266′ W

Placencia Yacht Club
 

BELIZE

6) CALETA DE CAMPOS 🇲🇽 MX

ANCHORAGE WITH ROOM FOR FRIENDS

PANAMA POSSE AMAZON SIDETRIP

View of Shore from the hook.

caleta de campos

Another view of shore from the hook.

caleta de campos

Three Posse boats in Caleta De Campos.  Making their way south in Mexico 🇲🇽 

MY TIDINGS OF JOY 🇺🇸 Jeff & Joy – DeFever 52′

SY TIAMAT 🇺🇸  Stephanie & Owen – Fountaine Pajot 44’

MV SUMMERBREEZE 🇺🇸 Kurtis – Bestway 46′

tidings of joy Tidings of Joy
TIAMAT - Owen
SUMMERBREEZE - Kurtis

Thank you for Sharing your Adventures on the water!

CALETA DE CAMPOS

 SHARING YOUR ADVENTURES and YOUR SUNSETS  
is the heart and soul of the Panama Posse 

Please
share pictures of your adventures, your award entries/nominations, your
breathtaking sunsets, and picturesque anchorages on our group
communications platform for others to enjoy in real time and/or email
Maurisa at
editor@panamaposse.com
to share in the upcoming newsletter.  Maurisa is a sailor among
us.  She is part of the Ocean Posse crew and enjoys writing fun and
helpful updates to the Panama Posse.
 

SY LOST PEARL 🇨🇦 Onno – Hardin 45′

QUESTION OF THE WEEK:

How many Panama Posse boats 
are KID BOATS this season?  

pls send your reply to editor@panamaposse.com

Kids on boats

7) POSSE PERK: SHARING INTEL

A TREASURE MAP FOR

GOLFITO CHECKIN AND CHECKOUT
  

On this Treasure Map three stars mark the SPOTS

Golfito,
Costa Rica is the southernmost port of entry and exit for the country.
As such, vessels in transit will want to know where three very
important buildings are:

  1. IMMIGRATION
  2. CUSTOMS
  3. PORT CAPTAIN

Visited in the order above, a vessel’s captain can easily navigate the Check in and Check out procedure on their own. 

In Golfito (and all ports of entry and exit) make sure to have 3 copies of each:

  • zarpe from the last port
  • passport/s
  • crew list signed by the captain
  • TIP (temporary import permit)
  • boat documentation

 Both Marinas in town also offer the service of processing Boat and Crew paperwork for vessels in transit.  

8)PUERTO AMISTAD MARINA, ECUADOR 🇪🇨 

SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

marina

I
would like to personally welcome you to our beautiful city. Puerto
Amistad is located walking distance from shopping, hardware stores,
medical facilities,and eating and drinking establishments.

At
Puerto Amistad we have a full service Restaurant and bar, Cruisers
area, Wifi to the Buoys, Hot Showers, Laundry service, and a spacious
dinghy dock. You will find excellent mechanics and services here. Hope
to see you soon

With pleasure we are happy to announce the Sponsorship of the Pacific Posse

This season the Pacific Posse will have:

10% discount over our lowest rates

Gene Tautum

Sincerely,

         Gene Tatum 

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IMPORTANT FACT ⚡

We don’t have lightening !

CONTACT:

Tel: +593 99 348 8519

Land Line: +593-5-269-3112

Whatsapp: +593-099-348-8519

Email: dockmaster@puertoamistad.com

AMENITIES

  • Clearing In
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Fuel
  • Water
  • Internet
  • Provisioning
  • General Store
  • Showers
Bahia Caraquez

Bahia de Caraquez 🇪🇨  Ecuador 

9) CROCODILES 
🐊

THEY ARE OUT THERE….

WHERE WOULD YOU RATHER SEE THEM?

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SY BOUNDLESS 🇺🇸 Daniel & Naiby – Shannon 43′

In
the southeastern part of Bahia Tenacatita there is the community of
Manzanilla.  Manzanilla is a lovely town to visit.  There is a
vibrant Friday market, plenty of tiendas to provision ones boat, a
lovely book store, cute coffee shops, palapas on the beach…AND…a
crocodile reserve.  

 SY BOUNDLESS recently visited the crocodile reserve:

We
found the croc reserve in Manzanilla an interesting excursion.
400 or so that are free to head to the beach to feed in the
mornings and evenings! 

A little further south along the coast of Mexico SY VOYAGER captured this image:

Croc
freaked us out as we have been swimming here the last week 😵‍💫
Was leaving the bay to pump out holding tanks and thought we saw a
log. The crocodile was at least 10′ long.

SY VOYAGER 🇺🇸 Ed & Liz – Hylas 54′

VOYAGER Ed VOYAGER Liz

THE QUESTION: 

WHERE WOULD YOU RATHER SEE CROCODILES?

THE VERDICT: 

FROM A DISTANCE

10) LAND TRIP:

HOTSPRINGS NEAR HUATULCO 🇲🇽 MEXICO

Springs along the river

There are many great land excursions along the route.  SY JUBEL  shares a trip to some hotsprings about 1.5 hour drive from Huatulco, Mexico

The
river is warm – like 36 degrees warm. And there are 7 or 8 hot pools of
varying temperatures, all on a stunning river lookout

Warm springs

 Hottest pool was around 40

walled off warm springs

SY JUBEL 🇨🇦 Leah & Kyle – Gulfstar 44′

JUBEL KyleJUBEL Leah

11) GOOD NAUTICAL: 

HUATULCO 🇲🇽 MEXICO

MANY ANCHORAGES TO CHOOSE FROM

GOOD NAUTICAL

Huatulco
Mexico is along the coast of the state of Oaxaco in southern Mexico.
It is a stretch of coast boasting many anchorages, more beaches,
and amazing marine life.

RISCALILLO

MV SPLINTERS 🇺🇸 Eric & Kim – American Marine Grand Banks 42′

SPLINTERS Kim SPLINTERS Eric

SY SERENITY anchored in Chachacual

SY SERENITY  🇺🇸  Mark & Kathryn – Antares 44′

SERENITY KathrynSERENITY - mARK
HUATULCO BAYS
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12) MARINA IGY MARINA SANTA MARTA 🇨🇴 

SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

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Hello PANAMA POSSE;

According
to what was discussed today, Marina Santa Marta we are excited to be a
Panama Posse Sponsors and being included as a destination within the
Rally

We will offer participants a 35% discount on the rate that we normally handle.

Let us know if you would need additional information from us.

Cordially

Juan Ernesto Gomez

CONTACT:

comercial@marinasantamarta.com.co

msm@igymarinas.com

Tel: +57 5-436-3601

VHF: VHF Channel 16 & 72

Carrera 1 Calle 23 Esquina Santa Marta Magdalena

Santa Marta Colombia

Mon. – Fri. 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

Sat. & Sun. 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

  https://panamaposse.com/colombia-marina-igy-marina-santa-marta

Santa MArta

13) MAYA TRAIN 

The rails run through virgen forest.

Current
Mexican President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, often called AMLO, has
undertaken many impactful projects in his presidency.  The Maya
Train Project is among his flagship projects that he is aiming to
complete before the end of his term in September 2024.  The Maya
Train is to be a new rail 950mile line that is supposed to “revitalize”
the Yucatan Peninsula in the south-east of Mexico by circulating tourism
and commerce into and around the region, creating hundreds of thousands
of jobs, raising property values, and moving cargo to compete with the
Panama Canal.  

Tren Maya

The route of the Maya Train

In
spite of all the possible social and economic benefits many concerns
persist over the project due to the lack of environmental review or
planning, the social and environmental impact of the train in regions
sensitive to such invasive ‘progress’, and the militarization by which
the project has bulldozed forward.  Much of the rail lines are
running over fragile ground that geologists describe as ‘swiss cheese’.
The ground is full of holes, caverns, and underground caves
systems that ground water moves through.  These unground corridors
not only move fresh water throughout the region, many also hold
artifacts from some of the oldest inhabitants in the region: the Mayan
and the Olmec.  

President AMLO with regional representatives in front of earth movers required to make way for the tracks

President AMLO with regional representatives in front of earth movers required to make way for the tracks.

There
is controversy over the train and yet, the project barrels onward.
Originally, the project was budgeted at $8 billion, three years in
and the project is now looking like it will cost closer to $29 billion
dollars.  This is an impressive investment into the region which
international investors see as a good thing.  Last Friday the first
295  mile stretch of the rail line opened with one track and some
delay.  Nonetheless, the train is fast tracking ahead of
schedule. 

To read more about the train, the proponents and some of the controversy:

14) MEET THE FLEET  
🚢

MV CELT

We
are Angela and Gerry onboard Celt a Nordhavn 43.  We are Irish but
have lived in the US for more than half our lives.  We are married
40 years and just retired two years ago.  We have traveled the
east coast of the US and the Caribbean down to Grenada and Bonaire,
onward through the Canal.  Presently, we are in Buenadventura on
the Pacific Side of Panama.  We are excited to be part of this
group as we make our way to the South Pacific and Beyond.

MV CELT 🇺🇸 Gerry & Angela – Nordhavn 43′

CELT CELT

15) POSSE SWAG

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ORDER ONE NOW 

 

16)  SAFETY ALERT: 

MARINE ANIMAL ATTACKS

December
has seen two alarming marine animal attacks within 500nm of one another
on the Pacific coast of mainland Mexico.  Early in December a 26
year old Mexican national was died in Melaque, Mexico, and last week a
Belgiun tourist died in Zihuatenejo Bay.  Both incidents involved
swimmers getting bitten and bleeding to death before life saving
measures could be attempted.  Immediately the marine animal
involved was determined to be one of two top tier predators in the areas
capable of such killings: Crocodile and Shark.  

Since
the incident in Melaque, marine biologists have determined that this
was a shark attack.  The incident in Zihuatenejo is thought to be a
crocodile, but the verdict is not totally decided.

Obviously,
both animals live in the waters where many people swim and recreate.
Furthermore, whichever animal was involved, the reality
strikes us to provide further information on being safe and aware in the
water.

According
to an American Lifeguard Association expert and marine biologists,
neither sharks nor crocodiles are targeting humans.  Having said
that they are not necessarily fluke accidents either.  In fact
there are some things that people can do to be more safe in their salty
territory.

Taylor
Cunningham, a marine biologist and shark conservationist says, “People
need to understand that the ocean is home to an abundance of wildlife,
not just sharks. By entering the ocean, we are taking on the
responsibility of entering their home. So, it is also our responsibility
to be aware of our effects on the ocean and how that wildlife or
conditions can affect us.”

In this article: https://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-tips/how-to-stay-safe-from-sharks-while-swimming there are may good recommendations for staying safe in the water.  Headlines include:

  • Research local shark and crocodile patterns.
    Certain species will feed in particular areas, during particular
    times of day, or they may breed during certain times of year in a
    specific location.  It is always good to get to know an area from
    locals.
  • The more clear the water, the better for seeing the animals you are swimming with.  Locals
    up and down the pacific coast from Mexico to Panama have always
    cautioned us from swimming in murky waters near the mouth of estuaries.
  • Bring a mask and fins on long swims.  These tools allow humans to be stronger underwater than without them.
  • Leave the white bikini at home.
    Sharks have monochromatic vision and some experts advise that
    bright colors that stand out from the ocean blues attract attention like
    fish on a reef.
  • Don’t
    worry if you have a cut — sharks don’t react to human blood.
    However, sharks are said to have very sensitive nerves throughout
    their heads and can sense fear…so it is important to stay cool
    underwater.
     
  • Act like a predator by constantly checking your surroundings.
    Sharks are known to attack their prey from the blind spot of the
    prey.  Continually checking your surroundings underwater eliminates
    your blindspot.  When swimming in pairs, watching one another and
    your surroundings together can eliminate blind spots as well.
  • Make eye contact if you see a shark.
    Show the shark that you are aware of them by making eye contact.
    Continue to look around.  Stay calm and back away.  Do
    not turn your back on a shark.  
  • Create space between you and the shark.  
  • Slowly back away after you’ve made eye contact, but avoid splashing and making noise.  Both sharks and crocodiles are attracted
  • Note the shark’s body language.
  • Remember that sharks swim by and ignore people all the time.
  • Above all, don’t panic.

Another helpful resource for understanding more about sharks can be found here:

https://www.sharkproject.org/education/begegnung-mit-haien/

17)  MUST SEE: 
TULUM 🇲🇽 MEXICO 

Museo Nacional de Antropología Mexico City

Tulum
is the site of a Mayan walled city which served as a major port for
Coba, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. These magificent ruins are
situated on 40 foot tall cliffs along the east coast of the Yucatán
Peninsula. The site might have been called Zama, meaning City of Dawn,
because it faces the sunrise.

Tulum
was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya at its
height between the 13th and 15th centuries and managed to survive about
70 years after the Spanish began occupying what is now Mexico .

 Correlation with Panama Posse Route

It
is one of the best-preserved coastal Maya sites, Tulum and you can see
it from your own vessel and anchor just south or to the north of it if
you are brave enough to enter the path though the reef with good light (
noon non cloudy not too windy )

and
draw less than 6 foot on a calm day – give yourself the flexibility to
visit during the off-peak hours of the early morning or late afternoon
and save your track. The Sand is compacted so only recommended as a day
anchorage.

The calendar

Tulum’s
massive wall was thick and 1,300 ft long parallel to the sea and would
have taken an enormous amount of energy and time, which shows how
important defense was. On the southwest and northwest corners there are
watch towers demonstrating a well defended city.

Tulum is considered by archeological experts one of the most well-known fortified sites of the Mayan Civilization.

There are three major structures of interest

  • El Castillo
  • Temple of the Frescoes
  • Temple of the Descending God
https://panamaposse.com/museo-nacional-de-antropologia-mexico-city
https://panamaposse.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/DSC_6231.jpg

In
2020, an underwater archaeological expedition led by Jerónimo Avilés
again excavated the cave and revealed the skeleton of a female about 30
years of age that lived at least 9,900 years ago.

The Site is close to 2 marinas https://panamaposse.com/marina-vv-cancun and https://panamaposse.com/marina-el-cid

 

18)  CELEBRATING THE NEW YEAR IN PANAMA  🇵🇦 

THE TRADITION OF BURNING OF MUÑECOS

Many Panamanians are superstitious and have certain rituals they believe

must be done as we cross from one year to the next.  Panamanians

traditionally spend New Years eve with friends and family.

MUÑECOS AS EFFIGY:

Throughout
Panama at this time of year, you’ll see effigies, or life-sized dolls.
The effigy, also called a Judas doll,  represents someone or
something they dislike. These large replicas have various names,
including muñecos de año viejo (old

year dolls), muñecos judas (judas dolls), or simply muñecos (dolls). The

dolls are a  way to ring in the new year in the area. Muñecos are

typically made with a wood or metal frame, old clothes, and stuffed with

leaves and firecrackers. They are then thrown into a bonfire on the

strike of midnight on New Years’.

BURN BABY BURN 

Some of the dolls are stuffed with firecrackers. At the stroke of midnight,

they are lit on fire and beaten. According to folklore, by beating and

setting the effigies on fire, the sins and evil spirits of the old year

are destroyed. Making way for good fortune in the new year. The fire

crackers are said to help drive the evil spirits away.

 

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