Zooming in on PANAMA | Geography of Panama with Google Earth
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- Опубликовано: 14 июн 2023
- In this series I'm zooming in on countries with Google Earth, and it's time to take a look at Panama! Google Earth gives information about cities, bordering countries, coordinates, distances, and I can use street view! Thank you, Google Earth, for showing us our beautiful earth!
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Microphone: Zoom H5 Handy Recorder
Music from Epidemic Sound (epidemicsound.com)
Made with:
Google Earth Studio
Adobe Premiere Pro
Information:
Worldatlas.com
Nations Encyclopedia
Wikipedia
Google Maps
Our World in Data
Britannica
Thanks for sharing this 🤗❤️
Thanks for watching!
Panamanian over here, great video :) We dont consider the Canal as a line that divides the continents though, because it doesnt (the oceans dont meet, the canal is a freshwater system comprised of 3 manmade lakes, Gatun, Miraflores, and Alajuela), and in Latín America, America is considered one whole continent, divided in political regions, north and south, using the border with colombia as the starting point. Curious fact, Panama has its own plate tectonic. We have a saying…Panama is a central american country, with southamerican history, and caribbean culture haha…Cheers
Thank you for explaining. Oh, I didn't know it had its own tectonic plate!
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Mexico : Mexico City
Panama : Panama City
Brazil : Brasilia
Djibouti : Djibouti City
Guatemala : Guatemala City
Good job!
My beloved, where did you go? ❤
Great to see you back in this endevour! We've missed you, honestly whe have. They are fixing the road between "Dellensjöarna", you know them, don't you? Two lakes in Hälsingland with the best views! It's not too far from you, and camping is easy (Allemansrätten rules!). The lakes were created by a a huge meteor, and there's also a type of rock that you only find here: "Dellenit"
Traditional "dräkter" is abundant, and the fanciest one comes from Delsbo. Google "delsbodräkt" and you'll see.
Please come and drive between the lakes, any time of year.
Thank you!! No, I hadn't heard of them before now! Looks beautiful there, and would love to set up a tent there! I guess 10 hours driving is not too far away, haha.
@@TravelandGeography 10 hours is nothing in the northern parts of Sweden!