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Ulrich Gall

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Panoramic Views of Chiriquí's Valleys and the Distant Pacific

What truly distinguishes this landscape is the way the land rises and falls dramatically, creating a series of undulating hills and valleys that stretch to the horizon. This rugged terrain is characteristic of the Alto Frío region in the Chiriquí province of Panama, an area renowned for its panoramic views and agricultural activity. Looking closely toward the distant horizon, you can discern a faint, hazy line. This isn't just atmospheric obscurity; it's a visual reminder of the proximity of the Pacific Ocean. Panama is unique for its narrow landmass, meaning that from many elevated points like this, you can often catch glimpses of both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, or at least feel their presence through the humidity and the distant haze. In this particular view, the Pacific lies to the south, and on a clear day, the shimmering expanse would be more distinct. The Alto Frío area, part of the Valle de Las Minas (Valley of the Mines), is rich in varying elevations and microclimates, making it a hub for coffee production and cattle farming. The patchwork of greens and browns you see across the hills reflects this agricultural tapestry, with cultivated fields interspersed among natural grasslands and forested areas. Even from this high vantage point, the subtle shifts in vegetation indicate the different ways the land is used and sustained by the local communities.