Blog Archives
Halloween Fundraiser at Relic
Typically Halloween is a time to dress up, eat candy until your stomach hurts and watch pee-your-pants scary movies.  Of course this years Halloween has all of that,  but a couple of nights ago, on the Saturday before Halloween, the Community Outreach interns combined forces with a popular backpackers’ hostel in Panama City, Luna’s Castle, [...]  Read More
Wench Pulls Cruiser up Hill
After weeks of being told that the Land Cruiser was in the shop, it was finally repaired and ready to drive into the valley. The basecamp area was overgrown with weeds and desperately needed some cleaning. The Land Cruiser makes it easier to get into the valley, and much easier to transport tools needed to [...]  Read More
Bamboo bench
Design build intern, Erin, shares some of the projects that the valley crew has created using local materials found around basecamp.   Read More
Valley Rainwater Collection
Design-Build intern Evan Wasserman summarizes the team's projects for the summer including the renovation of a San Miguel School and the up and downs that inevitably come with doing construction in Panama.   Read More
Boat ride
Erin, a design-build intern, describes her experience, or inexperience rather, with the Spanish language and how she is working to learn more in order to further her Panamanian adventure.   Read More
Giant Tree
Amber talks about getting prepared to set up base camp.   Read More
Faces of Kalu Yala
The Faces of Kalu Yala- Design Build Program. Director, Bradley Luna Wilson, and his team introduce themselves as the 2011 Summer member  Read More
Cabeza de Einstein
Avery describes his experience at the Panamanian hardware store Cochez...  Read More
The Kalu Yala Intern Experience
Kalu Yala presents: THE KALU YALA INTERN EXPERIENCE. Our compilation video highlights the Spring 2011 Intern Programs and their current projects invested in Community Outreach, Education, Design/Build Construction, and Biology Research.  Read More
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Today marks the official beginning of the summer 2011 Kalu Yala internship program. Over the past several days we have received in Panama thirty-six interns who have arrived from all over the United States and as far away as Paris, France. This morning at 9:00am sharp we began the orientation process that will extend over the next four days.   Read More