Before lunch, we had time to visit the Bridge of Americas entrance, where there was a beautiful monument commemorating the Chinese culture's influence in Panama. It was built in 2004 and was meant to celebrate 150 years of the Chinese living in Panama, starting with their influence working on the railroad.
From the monument, you can see the amazing bridge that connects the Americas to each other - 2 continents together as 1! What's really interesting is that there is talk about tearing the bridge down once the Panama Canal is expanded. The ships that will go through the canal are so tall that they might not be able to fit underneath the bridge. Sad!
After touring the bridge entrance, we had lunch at Tinajas, which is translated to mean little, clay vases. I tried the coconut shrimp, and my dad tried corvina (a type of white fish like sea bass). They were both very good and were a great experience to try!
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