The eastern border between Costa Rica and Panama is a stereotypically Central American sight; divided by a river, travelers are asked to walk cross a "bridge" all luggage in hand and if they make it to the other side, are allowed to immigrate onward. The following photos tell the story better than words.
Below: the river that provides the natural border between Panama and Costa Rica.

Below: the "bridge" between Panama and Costa Rica.

Below: an example of the rust on each segment of the bridge.

Below: the wooden slats one must step over and across to make it to the other side.
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