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was located. Quarry Heights was thus named as it is adjacent to a large rock quarry on one side of the hill, which left a visible cliff face. The hill contains an abandoned underground bunker once manned by the US Southern Command. At the top are two broadcast towers and a small road reaches them.
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One-way vehicular traffic is allowed during daylight hours. The summit of the hill can be reached by a 30-minute hike. Hikers can use the road to reach the summit, and the hill is a popular
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until being returned to Panama in 1977. Largely undeveloped, the area is now a reserve. The hill includes the highest point in
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on Ancon Hill, which now has protected status. Its name is used as an acronym by a Panamanian environmental group,
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in an otherwise urban area, and wildlife still survives cut off from other jungle areas. It is not uncommon to see
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wrote her poem about its annexation. Today this hill still boasts a large national flag at its summit.
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The hill became part of the land taken to build the canal and a national symbol in 1906 after
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Wolf tracks : popular art and re-Africanization in twentieth-century Panama
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trek. Along the path, all manner of vegetation and birds can be seen.
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When Panama regained control of the hill following the 1977
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Asociación Nacional para la Conservación de la Naturaleza
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