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  • UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate.
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    UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate.
    The President of Panama, Jose Raul Mulino Quintero, speaks at the UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate at the UN headquarters in New York, USA, on September 24, 2025, with the theme: Better together: 80 years and more for peace, development, and human rights. (Photo by Niyi Fote/Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate.
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    UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate.
    The President of Panama, Jose Raul Mulino Quintero, speaks at the UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate at the UN headquarters in New York, USA, on September 24, 2025, with the theme: Better together: 80 years and more for peace, development, and human rights. (Photo by Niyi Fote/Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate.
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    UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate.
    The President of Panama, Jose Raul Mulino Quintero, speaks at the UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate at the UN headquarters in New York, USA, on September 24, 2025, with the theme: Better together: 80 years and more for peace, development, and human rights. (Photo by Niyi Fote/Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate.
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    UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate.
    The President of Panama, Jose Raul Mulino Quintero, speaks at the UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate at the UN headquarters in New York, USA, on September 24, 2025, with the theme: Better together: 80 years and more for peace, development, and human rights. (Photo by Niyi Fote/Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate.
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    UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate.
    The President of Panama, Jose Raul Mulino Quintero, speaks at the UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate at the UN headquarters in New York, USA, on September 24, 2025, with the theme: Better together: 80 years and more for peace, development, and human rights. (Photo by Niyi Fote/Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate.
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    UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate.
    The President of Panama, Jose Raul Mulino Quintero, speaks at the UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate at the UN headquarters in New York, USA, on September 24, 2025, with the theme: Better together: 80 years and more for peace, development, and human rights. (Photo by Niyi Fote/Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate.
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    UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate.
    The President of Panama, Jose Raul Mulino Quintero, speaks at the UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate at the UN headquarters in New York, USA, on September 24, 2025, with the theme: Better together: 80 years and more for peace, development, and human rights. (Photo by Niyi Fote/Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate.
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    UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate.
    The President of Panama, Jose Raul Mulino Quintero, speaks at the UNGA 80 Plenary Meeting General Debate at the UN headquarters in New York, USA, on September 24, 2025, with the theme: Better together: 80 years and more for peace, development, and human rights. (Photo by Niyi Fote/Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

  • chlint 039681
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    Chasse à l'homme
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    réal : Edouard Molinaro
    Jean paul Belmondo

    Collection Christophel

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  • Hegseth tours Panama Canal
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    Hegseth tours Panama Canal
    Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth tours the Miraflores Locks in Panama City, Panama, April 8, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Hegseth tours Panama Canal
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    Hegseth tours Panama Canal
    Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth tours the Miraflores Locks in Panama City, Panama, April 8, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Hegseth tours Panama Canal
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    Hegseth tours Panama Canal
    Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth meets with Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino in Panama City, Panama, April 8, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Hegseth tours Panama Canal
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    Hegseth tours Panama Canal
    Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Panamanian Minister of Security Frank Alexis Abrego at Palacio de Las Garzas in Panama City, Panama, April 8, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Hegseth tours Panama Canal
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    Hegseth tours Panama Canal
    Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth tours the Miraflores Locks in Panama City, Panama, April 8, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Hegseth tours Panama Canal
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    Hegseth tours Panama Canal
    Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth shakes hands with a U.S. Marine Corps Marine after doing physical training with U.S. service memebrs in Panama City, Panama, April 8, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Hegseth tours Panama Canal
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    Hegseth tours Panama Canal
    Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth does physical training with U.S. service members in Panama City, Panama, April 8, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Hegseth tours Panama Canal
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    Hegseth tours Panama Canal
    Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth provides remarks at the inauguration for Pier 3 in Panama City, Panama, April 8, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 'In 10 years we may cease to exist': rising seas and influx of tourists threaten to engulf Panama island. The Guna community.
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    'In 10 years we may cease to exist': rising seas and influx of tourists threaten to engulf Panama island. The Guna community.
    The Guna community has fought for survival for centuries. But modern threats are testing their cultural resilience.

    The Guna Yala islands are one of Central America's most exposed maritime zones in the path of climatic phenomena. Their inhabitants face rising sea levels due to the climate crisis, and pollution such as plastic waste and fuel from tourist boats.

    With an area equivalent to five football fields, around 1,500 Gunas live crammed together on the
    island.

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    sadak souici

     

  • 'In 10 years we may cease to exist': rising seas and influx of tourists threaten to engulf Panama island. The Guna community.
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    'In 10 years we may cease to exist': rising seas and influx of tourists threaten to engulf Panama island. The Guna community.
    The Guna community has fought for survival for centuries. But modern threats are testing their cultural resilience.

    The Guna Yala islands are one of Central America's most exposed maritime zones in the path of climatic phenomena. Their inhabitants face rising sea levels due to the climate crisis, and pollution such as plastic waste and fuel from tourist boats.

    On the island of Carti, the most populated of the archipelago, there is no waste management system. Everything is thrown into the sea and contaminates the banks. The inhabitants live in unsanitary conditions, which leads to viruses or diseases, such as dengue fever.

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    sadak souici

     

  • 'In 10 years we may cease to exist': rising seas and influx of tourists threaten to engulf Panama island. The Guna community.
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    'In 10 years we may cease to exist': rising seas and influx of tourists threaten to engulf Panama island. The Guna community.
    The Guna community has fought for survival for centuries. But modern threats are testing their cultural resilience.

    The Guna Yala islands are one of Central America's most exposed maritime zones in the path of climatic phenomena. Their inhabitants face rising sea levels due to the climate crisis, and pollution such as plastic waste and fuel from tourist boats.

    A guna makes fake wooden guns for the children of the island to play in the battle against the conquistadors.

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    sadak souici

     

  • 'In 10 years we may cease to exist': rising seas and influx of tourists threaten to engulf Panama island. The Guna community.
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    'In 10 years we may cease to exist': rising seas and influx of tourists threaten to engulf Panama island. The Guna community.
    The Guna community has fought for survival for centuries. But modern threats are testing their cultural resilience.

    The Guna Yala islands are one of Central America's most exposed maritime zones in the path of climatic phenomena. Their inhabitants face rising sea levels due to the climate crisis, and pollution such as plastic waste and fuel from tourist boats.

    Guna women preparing a dish based on banana puree.

    Sadak Souici / Guardian / eyevine

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    sadak souici

     

  • 'In 10 years we may cease to exist': rising seas and influx of tourists threaten to engulf Panama island. The Guna community.
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    'In 10 years we may cease to exist': rising seas and influx of tourists threaten to engulf Panama island. The Guna community.
    The Guna community has fought for survival for centuries. But modern threats are testing their cultural resilience.

    The Guna Yala islands are one of Central America's most exposed maritime zones in the path of climatic phenomena. Their inhabitants face rising sea levels due to the climate crisis, and pollution such as plastic waste and fuel from tourist boats.

    Nelson Mogran, 59, is the head of the island's Guna community

    Sadak Souici / Guardian / eyevine

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    sadak souici

     

  • 'In 10 years we may cease to exist': rising seas and influx of tourists threaten to engulf Panama island. The Guna community.
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    'In 10 years we may cease to exist': rising seas and influx of tourists threaten to engulf Panama island. The Guna community.
    The Guna community has fought for survival for centuries. But modern threats are testing their cultural resilience.

    The Guna Yala islands are one of Central America's most exposed maritime zones in the path of climatic phenomena. Their inhabitants face rising sea levels due to the climate crisis, and pollution such as plastic waste and fuel from tourist boats.

    Guna teenagers reenact a battle during colonization by conquistadors in the 16th century.

    Sadak Souici / Guardian / eyevine

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    sadak souici

     

  • 'In 10 years we may cease to exist': rising seas and influx of tourists threaten to engulf Panama island. The Guna community.
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    'In 10 years we may cease to exist': rising seas and influx of tourists threaten to engulf Panama island. The Guna community.
    The Guna community has fought for survival for centuries. But modern threats are testing their cultural resilience.

    The Guna Yala islands are one of Central America's most exposed maritime zones in the path of climatic phenomena. Their inhabitants face rising sea levels due to the climate crisis, and pollution such as plastic waste and fuel from tourist boats.

    Inick Chiari and his family have chosen to leave the archipelago for the continent.

    Sadak Souici / Guardian / eyevine

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  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
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    FEATURE - Bocas Bali, ein luxuriöses Inselparadies in Panama mit eigenem erhöhten Sandstrand
    Bocas Bali, a luxury private island retreat in Panama, now has a unique attraction - the world’s first aerial beach.

    The completion of the over-water Kupu-Kupu Beach means guests can now experience a private island destination with the ultimate luxury – an elevated white sand beach and stone-tile water entry.

    “We have the most picturesque private island retreat at Bocas Bali and the only thing missing was the beach,” says Owner and Founder of Bocas Bali, Dan Behm. “We wanted to create an experience in a class by itself that pays homage to the incomparable natural setting while providing our guests the luxury of a private beach experience on our exclusive island. We don’t want to be everything to everyone, but we really have something special and it’s undeniable from the moment our guests arrive at Bocas Bali.”

    The new beach took around nine months to build, using very little modern machinery, and is approximately ninety feet long and twenty feet wide. Kupu-Kupu features a white sand beach with lush palm trees, stylish lounge chairs and the Tipsy Bar with a wood shake roof serving refreshing cocktails and light fare for guests to enjoy.

    A ten-foot-wide wooden boardwalk is a natural extension of the island, creating an entry point to access the elevated beach.

    The beach isn’t just built to offer guests elevated luxury however, as it also is designed to protect the pristine ecology of the island. Imported green quartz-tiled stairs cascade down from the beach level allowing residents to seamlessly enter the crystal water with ease and without disrupting the natural mangroves that surround the island.

    The resort team has also commissioned five environmental studies to ensure the protection of the mangrove and caring for its crystal-clear waters. All construction and overwater structures are specifically placed to prevent interference with these and the coral surrounding the private island.

    “Sustainable luxury is the core of Bocas Bali an

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    The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), packed in its shipping container, is unloaded from the MN Colibri upon arrival at the Port de Pariacabo in French Guiana. It was shipped from California, through the Panama Canal, to French Guiana, where it will launch. Webb, an international partnership between NASA, ESA, and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), will be the largest, most powerful telescope ever launched into space. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24. NASA
    NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Kourou, French Guiana - 15 Dec 2021

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/ESA/CNES/UPI/Shutterstock (12645972b)
    The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is pictured arriving on October 12, 2021, at the Port de Pariacabo in French Guiana. It was shipped from California, through the Panama Canal, to French Guiana, where it will launch. Webb, an international partnership between NASA, ESA, and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), will be the largest, most powerful telescope ever launched into space. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
    NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Kourou, French Guiana - 15 Dec 2021

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