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Puerto Rico

When you arrive to Puerto Rico, the air becomes warm and wet the sky is more blue and the smell of the sea is everywhere. You are in the middle of the caribbean sea, and that is a very exciting sensation.

El Viejo san Juan

The Old San Juan is the old district of the capital, and it was founded about 500 hundreds years ago by the spanish conquerors . Ity was built as a forth to take care of defence from english , dutch, french, and all kind of pirates. The architectonic style looks like the small villages from the south of Spain, narrow streets of colored houses full of flowers. Nowadays, this is a tourist district where you can find every kind of shopping and restaurant places.

El Yunque

El Yunque is a National Park really amazing. Specially indicated for hiking and excursions. There are water flows everywere and the legends say that many people who entered The Yunque never came back. So , be careful when you go inside

Arecibo

When you re driving to Arecibo, the road becomes a snake, up and down, left to right, the trees fall over you as if they where gonna swallow you. te rain is almost permanent in this place. Then, suddenly a strange and huge artifact appears slowly in front of you. The Arecibo Radiotelescopy is one of the great wonders I've ever seen.

Ponce

Ponce was founded in 1692 by Juan Ponce de León's great-grandson - Loíza Ponce de León.
Ponce is also known as the "Ciudad Señorial" (majestic city), because of its many beautiful neoclassical buildings and facades. It's the second city of Puerto Rico and the capital of South District.

Rincón, the surfer's paradise

If you wanna surf...Rincón is the best place in Puerto Rico to do it. Crystal water, white sand, always waves and wind. Only a small problem, sharks like Rincón too, but in the last 20 years, thre has no been any sharck atack in this place. So...let's surf.

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