Monday, we were in Fort Amador. This is an ex-US Army base that protected the entrance to the canal when the USA controlled it. Monday was a national holiday - Martyr's Day. It is a national day of mourning commemorating the anti-american riots over the sovereignty of the Panama Canal Zone on Jan 9 1964. Most of the museums etc, .were closes but the main shopping mall was mostly open. They had a free shuttle to the mall. Mid-afternoon we had some excitement. Lightning struck an antennae on the top of the ship and broke a small hole in the plexiglass roof of the lido pool area. I was in the Crowsnest room at front of ship and heard the loud bang. The captain announced this afternoon the we are changing from masks required indoors (which has been effect since the start of the cruise) to masks recommended indoors. The number of positive test results is declining.
Day 7 - Fuerte Amador, Panama
sunrise approaches
The Volendam next to us in early morning light
The Windstar - a small luxury cruise ship was anchored near us
Panama City skyline
Day of the week mats are in all elevators on our ship
Excursion and shuttle buses on pier next to ships
A few new passengers and crew wait to board
At the shopping Mall
The pilot getting off after we sailed away
Our wake as we sail away
shiups waiting to enter canal
not much of a sunset tomigh
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Think it’s good you’re wearing the masks. I know, big pain! But 7 day average in US has jumped to 550 deaths/day. Sticky stuff!
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