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The Tourism Authority of Panama (ATP) has announced the launch of its social media platform on Facebook, under the name CurtaPanama. Brazilian travelers are invited to participate actively and to continue interacting in order to learn about innovations and the latest tourism offers from Panama.
 
"Our main goal is to promote the extraordinary destinations that Panama offers, and to further reinforce our strong presence within social media through specific actions for the Brazilian market. This, in turn, will help us to increase our audience, and communicate the great tourism diversity found in our country,” said Salomón Shamah, Minister of tourism.
 
After the success of the social platforms, EnjoyPanama and DisfrutaPanama - which now have more than 57,000 fans on Facebook and Twitter- the idea emerged about launching a Facebook page for the Brazilian market. This would allow for communication directly with this particular audience, and create and maintain loyal followers.
 
Thanks to this initiative, Panama is utilizing the latest in social media as a tool for promoting tourist attractions, events, and new hotels in the country. This initiative will offer visitors an important source of information through digital platforms.
 
Fuente: Hostnews.com.
 
The hull of the 17th century ship, ‘Satisfaction’, found near Panama
 
The remains of a sunken 17th century ship belonging to the pirate Captain Henry Morgan have been uncovered in Panama, said a team of archaeologists from the United States and rum manufacturer Captain Morgan.
 
Morgan lost five ships near the reef of Lajas in 1671, including his flagship "Satisfaction". The team discovered a portion of the starboard side of the hull of a wooden boat and a series unopened cargo boxes encrusted with coral.
 
The cargo boxes have not yet been opened, but Captain Morgan USA, who sells spicy rum named after the pirate of the same name, is clearly hoping to find some liquor inside.
 
"There is definitely an irony in the situation," said Fritz Hanselmann an archaeologist for River Systems Institute, the Center for Archaeological Studies at Texas State University and the head of a team of divers from KVUE Austin. The Captain Morgan Rum factory intervened in the search for Captain Morgan after the team, which had discovered a collection of iron cannons nearby, claimed that a lack of funding threatened to end the search.
 
The new funding has enabled the team to use a magnetometer, which finds metal by detecting deviations in the Earth's magnetic field.
 
"When the opportunity came to make a possible discovery on this mission, it was logical that we participated.  The artifacts discovered during this mission will help describe the life and adventures of Henry Morgan in a way that I never thought possible," said Tom Herbst, Director of Captain Morgan USA.
 
Captain Morgan has been using the image of the famous pirate on their logo for many years. Furthermore, films such as Disney's, "The Pirates of the Caribbean", have portrayed many pirates as bloodthirsty, captivated by booty and power, as well as, of course, drink from time to time.
But researchers say that the real Morgan doesn’t fit with such an unsavory description.
Morgan was hired by the British Government to protect its colonies in America. He crossed the sea, taking anything that might harm British interests. As the commander of a huge fleet, Morgan had 36 ships, about 1,900 men and 240 cannons.
 
He was travelling from the entrance to the fortress of San Lorenzo Castle, a Spanish Fort on the cliffs overlooking the mouth of the Chagres River, the passage between the Caribbean and the capital city. While attempting to take the city, and break Spain’s monopoly in the Caribbean, he ran into the Rocky reef waters that surround the fortress and sank along with four other ships. But his career did not end there. He became the Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica and died of natural causes in 1688.
 
The underwater research team included archaeologists and divers from Texas State University, volunteers from the National Park Service's Submerged Resources Center and NOAA/UNC-Wilmington's Aquarius Reef Base. Rather than the pirate booty, they claim the true story of Captain Henry Morgan is the real treasure.
 
"For us, the ship is the treasure - the story is the treasure", said MSNBC’s Alan Boyle. "You don’t find a better story than the sack of Panama City by Captain Henry Morgan and the loss of five of their boats."
 
Artifacts excavated by the diving team in 2010 included six cannons. Any future relics will remain the property of the Government of Panama and will be preserved and presented by the Patronage of Old Panama.
Introducing Don Cristóbal Colón de Carvajal y Gorosábel, descendant of the discoverer of the Americas.
 
 
While occupying second spot worldwide in tourism, with 58 million visitors annually, Spain has a vision, wide experience and an undeniable beacon of knowledge by being one of the most beautiful and rich nations in global cultural heritage. Previously, like us, the giant Iberian marketed primarily Sun and Beach Tourism, expanding recently to cultural tourism, an area in which Panama enjoys an enviable continental dominance.
 
To be enlightened on the subject, we recently had a visit from the Eighteenth Duke of Veraguas and President of The Foundation La Castilla del Oro in the Motherland, Don Cristóbal Colón de Carvajal y Gorosábel, a direct descendant of the discoverer of the Americas. During their mission, Don Pascual Montañés Duato, President of the Foundation in Panama, and Don Jaime Ruiz Peña, Main Director of Public Enterprises in Extremadura Province accompanied them.  In Spain, where tourism is a genuine walk through history, each route is marked with different backdrops, embracing the natural ingredient as the common denominator which shines in Panama.
 
At presentations during the extraordinary meeting of the APEDE Tourism Committee, a Committee which I am honored to chair, they explained the purpose of their recent visit. They announcing the donation of an image of Apostle Santiago to the oldest church in the Americas, Nata de los Caballeros, Coclé province, founded on May 20, 1522. To the knowledge of readers, the second church of a greater deanery on the continent still exists on the island of San Pedro. This was founded by Balboa in 1513 and is best known for its village, Taboga. Through various programs, the Foundation assists in strengthening isthmian, rural, cultural tourism amongst its visitors. One such effort is the potential development of Camino Real, between Panama City and Portobelo. As a tourist trail, this would complement the Santiago Path of Compostela in Spain and would end up becoming a colossal attraction by adding hundreds of thousands of annual visitors to the isthmus. 
 
Fuente: La Estrella.com.pa
Autor: Jaime Figueroa 
In a gathering of the media carried out in Field Farms, & Adventures, with the support of the Panama Tourism Authority (ATP), members of the media were able to enjoy this spectacular farm while enjoying activities such as: agro-tourism, ecotourism and adventure tourism.

The goal of the celebration was to publicize our internal tourism sites; where good fun, entertainment, and nature, are an essential part of daily activities, and in a destination only 45 minutes from the city by way of the corridor towards the Province of Colon.
Colleagues and journalists, from different mediums of communication, such as: television, radio, newspapers and websites, viewed the operations of the farm and also enjoyed all of the activities performed there.
 
These activities included: ziplines, horseback riding, Calvacade, walking by Lake Gatun, and all of the facilities and comforts of a hostel with a capacity of 80 people. This featured air-conditioning and all the amenities of a high quality hostel.

This farm trip for the media would not have been possible without the sponsorship of: The Communal Board of Bella Vista, Bonlac, and their products with more than 25 years of quality and G2 Productions Company.

Media also carried out various competitions where they had fun and spent a weekend enjoying some healthy recreation. Everyone who attended the Farm Fields & Adventures wishes to thank all of the amenities and facilities for this activity.
Cinema has become an important global industry and is generating huge sources of revenue. Exorbitant productions are now being featured in cinemas in all corners of the world. Film productions use global locations to bring together luminaries of the silver screen, and present their achievements various festivals which show the very best of each one of these cinematic visions.
 
Our country has been used as a location where many scenes in renowned movies have been filmed. We are now transcending the market and becoming a place that brings together the biggest stars, producers and creative minds from the world of cinema by being selected for the location of one of these esteemed festivals, with the official announcement of the Panama International Film Festival (IFF Panama).
 
This event is scheduled to be held in April of next year. It will receive dozens of stars from the cinema world, and feature premier productions integrated into an atmosphere of celebration which will be shared with our people, throughout the entire national territory.
 
In an unprecedented effort, the National Government, represented by the Ministers of Commerce and Industries, Roberto Henriquez and Tourism, Solomon Shamah, will provide an important contribution to Panamanian cultural with support for the implementation of the IFF in our country.
 
As a preamble, the IFF organization has announced that Panama will see a significant presence at one of the World’s most important film festivals: the Toronto International Film Festival.  A ceremony is being organized at the Canadian festival that will showcase the most representative Panamanian artists. There will also be a presentation which will reveal Panama’s graces to more than 1,400 international journalists and stars, from every corner of the globe. It will provide an opportunity to showcase and disseminate all of the artistic talent we have today.
 
Minister Shamah said that this preliminary event, to be held in September, will be an excellent opportunity for Panamanians to draw the attention of the cinema world, and also to demonstrate the many tourist attractions which will undoubtedly draw new visitors to the country.
Minister Henríquez noted that, in addition to the activities and efforts undertaken by Panama to promote local industry to the outside world, an international film market, which can show various locations and national talents to the world’s most renowned directors and producers, will be established.
 
It is anticipated that IFF Panama, which has a creative Advisory Board headed by Panamanian filmmakers and local entertainers, including: Pituka Ortega Heilbron, Abner Benaim and Luis Pacheco, will gather from April, 11th to the 18th  of next year. The IFF Panama Board of Directors will also have the participation of world renowned Panamanian actor and songwriter, Ruben Blades.
 
To ensure the success of this prestigious global event, a Government team has formed which collaborates with Canadian producers Henk Van der Kolk and Rob Brown, in the development of all events.
 
They are also seeking to create an international film school that allows for the composition of a complete film market. One in which directors, actors, producers, and technicians can find employment opportunities on films looking to use Panama as a location. Such a reality would benefit many of the Panamanian professionals within this important industry.
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