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comment by Anonymous, 2006-06-27 10:06:11
Directions Yeah, that would be a left of the Pan-Am highway. That is, unless you plan on going to the Caribbean. hehe jkThe spot goes off when it's negative tide and super big (i.e maxed out) everywhere else.
comment by anonymous, 2006-04-29 05:12:31
DIRECTIONS TO BEACH I just submitted a correction to the beach and saw that someone entered the same correction back in 2001. Do you think you should correct your directions by now? Thanks, Nancy
comment by fancynancy7@yahoo.com, 2006-04-29 05:09:35
DIRECTIONS TO BEACH Hi...just wanted to make sure about your direction to turn 'right' at San Carlos when coming from Panama City. I thought a 'left' was going towards the beach. Thanks. Nancy
comment by anonymous, 2004-06-29 23:39:59
tricky break Only gets good a few times a yr during the primo season. Not november. Always hollow and fast, not a good spot for people who arn't good.
comment by Pissed off surfer, 2002-11-12 14:22:28
Liars don't listen This area never breaks. No swell can reach inside the the Gulf of Panama. I was there 2 weeks nothing. Panama Sucks except for Santa Catalina.
comment by anonymous, 2002-09-10 15:21:11
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comment by roberto linares, 2002-09-10 14:19:28
it rules Itīs the best place around enourmous waves during all week dont miss it
comment by zonian@lisco.com, 2001-05-11 11:12:50
Wrong directions for San Carlos Beach When you reach San Carlos, go past the town a couple hundred yards and turn LEFT, which is a small place called EL Palmar. Drive to the end of the dirt road and you'll see a broad beach. This is the easiest way to get to San Carlos point. If you are in the town and turn right, you will go inland. You can turn LEFT in the town and that will take you to San Carlos beach, but access is better at El Palmar.
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