In January, John Costello and Paula Wiggins from Georgetown hiked up La India Dormida, a majestic ridgeline known as the Sleeping Indian, nestled in the lush caldera of an inactive ancient volcano in El Valle de Anton, Panama. With the Cape Gazette in hand, they paused to soak in sweeping views and the quiet beauty of the Sleeping Indian—a place where Panama’s wild heart welcomed echoes from home.