Why do people move to Pedasi?
When we asked people why foreigners move to Pedasi, they responded...
"Here you have a slower, more rural life-style, with nearby little-used beaches and modest cost of living. There is a restaurant called Smiley's where expats tend to gather. And November 25 there are wonderful parades and traditional dress. In February for carnival the dress is modern and parades and floats resembling Rio. There is a health clinic in town where you can consult a doctor for $2.00, or you can drive into one of the bigger cities like Chitre (1 hour away) for specialists. The weather is temperature consistent, but from December through April it is DRY, whereas May through November it rains a lot, but still with quite a bit of sunshine," said another expat in Pedasi, Panama.
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Why do people move to Pedasi?
If you live in Pedasi, newcomers to Pedasi would love to hear your answer to this question: