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Site Name Website
Hello Boquete www.helloboquete.com
Noticias Bajareque Times www.boquete-bajareque-times.com
Boquete Guide www.boqueteguide.com
Boquete Community Forums www.boquete.org
Boquete Blogs & Travel Journals www.travelblog.org
Chiriquí Chatter www.chiriquichatter.net/blog
Panama Investor Blog primapanama.blogs.com
Boomers Abroad www.boomersabroad.com

Hello Boquete

Although new to Boquete, and Panama, we have totally fallen in love with the area, and we hope to be around a very long time. Originally from Canada, when we were first researching Panama in general, we soon focused on Boquete, for a host of reasons. What we did find difficult was to find all the information we needed in one place on the internet. Often the various blog sites maintained by people living here have more information than any "official" source. We often find blogs, although lots of fun to read, quite seldom show verified information from the sources. So, we've started on the huge challenge of trying to bring anything and everything about Boquete into one convenient place. We're starting off with the basics - simple page sections that will be developed as we go along.
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Noticias Bajareque Times

Boquete's first bilingual newspaper is published every month. If you want to make sure you get every issue of the Noticias Bajareque Times then we offer a subscription delivery service. As soon as each issue comes out we will either deliver it to your house or business (in Boquete) or put a copy in the mail to you (elsewhere in Panama and international). The costs are as follows: Local (Boquete): B/.10.00 per year; Panama: B/.12.00 per year; International: B/.24.00 per year.
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Boquete Guide

From Lee and Jennifer's Blog: This site began a personal journal of a couple who decided to give up their home in the desert of Arizona and to rehydrate in the mountains of Panama. It has become a log book of our experiences and hopefully others who have embarked on similar journeys of self discovery will add their experiences. My wife and I discovered Boquete, Chiriqui Panama at the end of a seven year quest to move from the United States to a place less driven by marketing, advertising and the stress of acquisition. Without this becoming a text on economics allow me to say the quality of life we have discovered in Panama exceeds our expectations. As time allows I am going to blog our experiences for all who care to read about them, for visitors and other residents. If you want to participate this is an open blog, you can comment, you can signup, you can post.
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Boquete.org

The administrators and moderators of this forum have provided this web site and these discussion forums for the free use of the general public. The purpose of this web site is to share information about living in the Chiriqui Province -- both its people and the environment -- and especially as it relates to the expatriate communities of Boquete, Concepcion, David, Dolega, Potrerillos, Volcan, Volcancito, and other surrounding communities. Local residents are encouraged to participate in this forum as well.
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Boquete Blogs & Travel Journals

Travel Blog is a unique free online travel diary for travellers across the world. It works from internet cafes and computers world wide, to allow you to update an online travel diary , it is free to join and takes just minutes to setup, all you need is a working email address.
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Chiriquí Chatter

I moved to Panama in April of 2003. This is the second time I have established a website for the purpose of recording my experiences while living as a pensionado/retiree in this beautiful country. My first experiences were in Boquete and I have since moved to the city of David in the province of Chiriqui. Chiriquí Chatter is written in a journal format. It has items that I am interested in which include hobbies, items related to the Chiriquí Province, or maybe just something I want to comment on. This site is my personal website and has no financial ties or alignments with any business. It is free of advertisements and contains no links to sites that are profit motivated and intended to sell to prospects moving to Panama. If you find any link that has become a dead link, I would appreciate it if you would let me know and I will correct it.
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Panama Investor Blog

An inventor by profession Sam has developed and patented numerous technologies used in industrial factories throughout the world. He has built a number of manufacturing operations, the last one in Costa Rica in 1995. In 2000 he had an idea to create Valle Escondido, a residential resort community in the mountain highlands of Panama that would appeal to those looking for an exotic yet first world lifestyle. The small village where the project is located is fast becoming known throughout the world as a retirement/tourist hot spot. It was rated the number one foreign retirement destination in the western hemisphere by the AARP in 2002 and one of the top five best lifestyle values in the world by Fortune Magazine in 2005. The success of the project has been acclaimed to have lit the fuse that started the land rush that is currently going on in Panama.
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Boomers Abroad

Looking for a place where you can afford to retire? Or simply looking for a little spot of paradise where the way of life is slower and the cost of living is much, much less? That's what this site is about. Over the course of more than two years, I've spent many (probably too many) hundreds of hours researching countries on the web. I've been searching for a place where my wife and I could move that would give us a lifestyle at least as comfortable as that which we now enjoy, while offering a cost of living that was significantly less. Occasionally I take a break from the web and fly south to actually visit areas of Mexico or Central America in order to see the reality of information I encounter on the web. My wife suggested that others-particularly U.S. or Canadian baby boomers and Euroboomers nearing retirement age-might find the results of my research useful, so I've created this web site to share what I've found. At the very least, you'll have a good head start when you begin your own searching. The focus of this site is on finding a place to move to. A place where one can turn into a happy and contented expatriate. But the information here is equally suitable for someone who just wants to live in a country for a time, or even visit on vacation. What you do with the information is up to you. Enjoy!
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