EL YUNQUE RAINFOREST TOPOGRAFY. |
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• Sierra Palm Forest level of the forest, just below the dwarf forest. Walk through the Sierra Palms on your hike up to Mt. Britton. Cement path with occasional gazebos. |
• Dwarf Forest lies at the very top of the El Yunque rainforest. Plants are unique and survive the extreme rainfall and constant wind. |
• MT. Britton Tower is a favorite hiking trail with the tower destination and views over the mountains tops. 45 minutes up from the parking at the top of road #191. Sunny days you can see forever, cloudy days the clouds swirl around and below you! |
• Visitors Center The El Portal Visitors Center lies just below the rainforest and offers an introduction to the rainforest with exhibits, a film, store and snack bar. Entrance Fee. Weekends local artisans set up. |
Help the Rainforest various ecological threats and ways to help our environment. |
Coqui Frogs Photos and a little about the Coquis.
NIGHT SYMPHONY |
• Help the Turtles THE NEW wildlife reserve on the northeast corridor of Puerto Rico which is one of the most important turtle nesting sites for the Leatherback turtles in the Caribbean. |
Rainforest, biobays, scenic lighthouse views, kayaking, hang gliding, zip lining.
THE 7 BEST THINGS TO DO IN THE EAST |
Nature Reserves Puerto Ricos many forests. The administration of the reserves and wildlife sanctuaries. There are more than 24 Reserves in the mountains and coastal areas and small offshore islands. |
• Camping Camping permits must be picked up before going. Lists of camping facilities and cabins.
Kayaking in Puerto Rico |
• FISHING Puerto Ricos' lakes are man made and offer excellent fresh water fishing. The lakes are stockted with bass and other fresh water varieties. |
Many nationalities and races make up the Culture of Puerto Rico from Spanish to native indian and African. |
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End of the Taino Kingdom A translation of a Spanish document concerning the last day of Taino rule. |
• EXPLORE THE SOUTH The South coast of Puerto Rico offers a great variety of colonial architecture, historical churches, dry forest, scenic lighthouses and wonderful restaurants. |
Yuiza and Loiza Legend of the last Taino Cacique in what is now Loiza. |
Letter from JFK In response to a letter from Luis Munoz Marin concerning the status of Commonwealth in Puerto Rico. |
Samuel Lind a painter and sculptor who concentrates on the culture of his Loiza heritage |
Coffee and Agriculture, a little history |
Hammock Maker a visit with Alejandro, a traditional artisan who weaves hammocks and baskets. |
Ponce and South Coast Ponce is a city rich in Spanish culture, the plaza, museums and churches. |
Vejigantes Saints Day Celebration of Loiza Aldea and Ponce. |
Maunabo Beaches Some of the more scenic views in PR surround the lighthouse at Punta Tuna. |
Three Kings Day A tradition that started before the modern day Christmas Day celebration |
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