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Canopy Tower
The Canopy Tower is a unique lodge, nestled in the Panamanian jungle at Soberania National Park. The rooms are located within a big metal structure with a huge platform, overlooking the canopy of the surrounding forest. Canopy Tower is one of the favorite properties that caters exclusively to birdwatchers, allowing guests to enjoy the forest from a birds-eye perspective, completely surrounded by nature.
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