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Historic walls and stones

Panama has multiple archeological monuments which are evidence of events and characters of the past.  From extraordinary Monolitos de Barril, sculptures in rock from a pre-colombian culture which was swept due to volcanic eruption, to the old paved streets of the colonial housing complex where the City of Panama was established, historical evidence to offer to tourists intimacy with predecessors times.  A walk through the remnants of the first Spanish city founded on the Pacific Coast, or a tour through the almost intact walls of Caribbean fortresses, create a vision of colonial times under the Spanish Crown.  There is also history in the old parts of the heads of provinces, wherein hundred old the walls of colonial churches still receive prayers and in the various museums throughout the country.