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Phosphorescent Bay or Bioluminescent Bay at Puerto Mosquito - Viegues, Puerto Rico
   Quisilinda Flores(front) and Iraida Melendez(right) MR.A long exposure of a kayak in motion. During the exposurea flash was set off to make the people brighter on film.The glow has not been manipulated in any way.
  
  
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All About Culebra
   Culebra, named after a large, local lizard, is located about 25 miles off shore east of the mainland. It can be reached by ferry (ca. 2hr. Note: usually one-a-day service on weekdays and twice on weekends and holidays) from the terminal at Playa Fajardo. Check the schedule prior to making plans. Autos require advanced reservations.
  
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Arecibo Observatory Accomplishments
   The first planets outside the solar system were discovered around Pulsar B1257+12, a rapidly rotating pulsar with three Earth-like planets in orbit.(early 1990s)
  
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The Caribbean's Best Kept Secret: Mona Island
   Dazzling coral reefs, breathtaking cliffs and a multitude of caves make Mona Island the perfect habitat and the best kept Caribbean refuge to more than a hundred endangered species. Giant iguanas and sea turtles, red-footed boobies and many other migrating birds will be your welcoming hosts during a visit to this small island sandwiched between Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Viewed from the air, this bean-shaped island looks like a giant piece of green puzzle placed over the dark blue ocean. Vertical cliffs rise from the ocean as giant walls surrounding its coasts. Mona's uniqueness among other Caribbean islands lies in its use as a natural reserve for the conservation of sea turtles and the strict protection program implemented to preserve its ecosystem. The island is not inhabited except by the Puerto Rico Department of Natural Resources (DNR) personnel -- resident biologist and rangers. Ecotravelers, nature lovers, biologists and ecologists are most welcomed.
  
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Geography of Puerto RicoSatellite photo of Puerto Rico
   Puerto Rico Native name: Borinquen
  Sobriquet: Isle of Enchantment
  "Isla del Encanto"
  
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