Exotic Locations for Video and Films in Panama
With only three square kilometers and located in the province of Bocas del Toro, is this small Panamanian tropical paradise. It is considered the habitat par excellence of the three-fingered pygmy sloth. Despite the little interaction, the sloth is in critical danger of extinction. It is also home to the red and blue arrow frog.
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The island escudo of Veraguas is completely virgin and protected, it only has some cabins that serve as a refuge for the fishermen. As a result, this area is rich in mangroves and coral reefs where hedgehogs, colorful fish, and striped blankets hide. Those who practice diving can walk through the crystal clear waters that surround this place.
Escudo de Veraguas is located in Bocas del Toro, not in Veraguas. Belonging to the province of Bocas del Toro, due to a stroke when defining the region, the Shield, is a completely virgin island, inhabited by the few native people who live there, and by a scant handful of huts that serve as a refuge to the fishermen who go to this area, where the fish is abundant and the nature exuberant. Despite belonging to the province of Bocas, this island is, for all intents and purposes, an autonomous ngäbe-buglé territory.