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6.07.2008

Jon pouring the soil mixture into the semillero.
Spread it.
After we planted tomatoes and peppers.
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Eco-Panamarcos

Eco-Panamarcos
Marcos Campo De Navidad
is a Community Environmental Conservation Volunteer for the Peace Corps in Panama
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Books I´ve read while in Panama

  • Son of a Wanted Man - Louis L'Amour
  • Less Than Words Can Say (The Underground Grammarian) - Richard Mitchell
  • Prodigal Genius (Nikola Tesla) - John O´neil
  • The Great Divorce - C.S. Lewis
  • Trail building Guide - US Forest Service
  • Survival Guide - US Army
  • The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho
  • Selected Poems - Walt Whitman
  • Translation Nation - Hector Tobar
  • Looking for History: Dispatches from Latin America - Alma Guillermoprieto
  • Orchid Fever - Eric Hansen
  • Motorcycle Diaries - Ernesto Guivara
  • Path Between the Seas - David Mccullough
  • The Epic of Latin America - John Crow
I am a Community Environmental Conservation volunteer for the Peace Corps. The personal views and opinions expressed here do not represent those of the US Government, the Government of Panama, or the Peace Corps.