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In search for snapping turtles: Lake Gatun - LovePanamaRealEstate.com
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We are about to see the largest snapping turtles ever. We are so excited! We hope you are following along with us. We know you won't be disappointed. http://www.lovepanamarealestate.com/PanamaTourism.html
Author:
videoiorio
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panama, tourism, Gamboa, Lake, Gatun, Chagres, River, canal, Rainforet, Resort, travel, ships, wildlife, adventure, fun,
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