Carenero Island
Island in Panama
9°21′N 82°14′W / 9.350°N 82.233°W / 9.350; -82.233Panama
Carenero Island (in Spanish: Isla Carenero) is a long and forested island located just a few hundred meters east of Isla Colón, in the Bocas del Toro Archipelago, Panama. The name of the island comes from the nautical term careening, which means to lean a ship on its side for repairing or scraping its hull.[1] There are no roads on the island.[2]
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- Bastimentos Island
- Carenero Island
- Cayo Agua Island
- Cayos Zapatilla
- Colón Island
- Cristóbal Island
- Popa Island
- Solarte Island
- Bahia Honda
- Bastimentos
- Boca del Drago
- Bocas del Toro
- Bocatorito
- Carenero
- Cayo Agua
- Colonia Santeña
- Isla Tigre
- Loma Partida
- Old Point
- Popa 1
- Popa 2
- Punta Laurel
- Salt Creek
- San Cristóbal
- Solarte
- Valle Escondido
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