From Left: Steam-shovel trains excavate the channel of the Panama Canal circa 1913; the ever-changing Panama City skyline from the top of Cerro Ancon; a 654-foot-tall hill that towers over the city inset: Gatun Locks, each gate weighing 700 tons, open for an inspectorThe cupola of the National Theatre of Panama rises above Casco ViejoStreet vendors in Casco ViejoStreet life in Casco Viejo - man walk on a bright sunny afternooning down city sidewalkThe Westin Playa Bonita hotel, beautiful sunset, pool and palm treesArial shot of the Gamboa Rainforest Resort on Gatun LakeThe infamous Diablos Rojos public buses, which were formerly American school busesThe museum at the Miraflores Visitor CenterDiVino restaurantFloating above the rain forest in SoberanĂ­a National ParkLocks of the Panama Canal - reaches the level of the next  lock, the gates open and ships can move throughOctopus at La PostaA black-mantled howler monkey doing what he does best - howelLas Clementinas