Display on Agriculture
This will be my last blog as an intern for Kalu Yala. It is weird to think that only three months ago I was about to get on a plane to a country I had never before been to, hell the most exotic place I had visited prior was Texas. This semester turned into a [...] Read More
When entering the jungle anywhere in the world you should always be prepared with the essential items that can be used for survival in case you find your self “lost in the jungle.” The most important tools you would want to have on your body is a knife first and foremost. This is because a [...] Read More
Bamboo Water Bottle: This is my favorite project I worked on in the valley this past week. It is one section of bamboo cut above and below the notches. After you have a section you either drill or punch a whole into one end where you will fill and drink from. An optional step is [...] Read More
by Kari Remmen
Posted In: Adventures in the Tropics, Display on Agriculture, The Creation of a Culture, Voices of Kalu Yala
A look at the cultural differences between Americans and Panamanians attitudes towards time. Read More
by Sarah Tyler
Posted In: Adventures in the Tropics, Display on Agriculture, The Creation of a Culture
“Life on the Frontier” is a glimpse into the lives of Kalu Yala’s adventure-driven, Spring 2012 Interns as they begin their epic voyage in this unique social experiment — building, conducting research, charting their observations, establishing community relations, and finding comfort in their new humble abode. Once again, we welcome you to the junglescapes of [...] Read More
Kalu Yala’s Spring 2012 semester kicked off with large ideas AND personalities. This semester’s group of interns hail from all over the globe — including Finland, France, and Korea. Peek the filmic prelude to their great beginnings in Panama, as they leave the pink corridors of Hispania and head to San Miguel and the Valley [...] Read More
