Thursday, 22 March 2012

Looking to sell his beachfront property on Bastimentos...

Beachfront lot and house for sale... a new seller just came in....

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  1. Category: Acreage


    Assigned Property Number 2010000600
    Price $150,000.00
    Owner Financing REDUCED
    Location Isla Pastores
    Size of Property 9.995 hectares or approx. 25 Acres
    Size Selection Acreage
    Water Frontage Yes
    Water Frontage Feet 451 meters or 1,489 feet.
    Water Type Bay
    Water Depth Bay
    Year round boat access Yes
    Current Rental Income
    Type of Ownership Acreage
    Type of Property (Main) Commercial
    Type of Property (Sub) Farm
    Improvements on the property Caretaker's shag and dock
    Road Access
    Municipal Electric
    Municipal Water Rain catchement

    Elevations and views. 25 Acres planted mostly with Cocoa. Short boat ride from Bocas Town and few minutest to Almirante. A great place to enjoy the protected Caribbean Ocean. Starfish Reef Villas is near by http://www.vrbo.com/171658 "Sack of Panama" No Hurricane Zone in Bocas del Toro. Panama is located below the hurrican belt. http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/08/04/7245795-capt-morgans-lost-fleet-found Capt. Morgan's lost fleet found? Archaeologists talk about their underwater discovery off the coast of Panama. By Alan Boyle It may not be a $500 million golden hoard, but underwater archaeologists are nevertheless excited about finding what they believe are traces of the five ships that British privateer Henry Morgan lost off the coast of Panama in 1671. The discovery was made at the mouth of Panama's Chagres River, near another underwater site where six iron cannons were found. Taken together, the evidence suggests that the three-century-old story of Captain Morgan's lost fleet is finally near its conclusion. The story begins with Morgan, a Welsh sea captain who was given the British crown's official sanction to prey on Spanish sea trade. Some would call Morgan a pirate, others a buccaneer, but "privateer" is the more charitable term. In 1671, Morgan aimed to weaken Spain's control of the Caribbean by sacking Panama City, and the first step was to capture Castillo de San Lorenzo, a Spanish fort on the cliff overlooking the entrance to the Chagres River.

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