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How to learn about Puerto Rico
   Maybe just knowing you do not need a passport to go to Puerto Rico will encourage a vacation to that beautiful destination. So much to enjoy, plan on spending as much time there as you can. The island is the perfect place to take your children to have fun too, so let me tell you some things you can learn before you go to Puerto Rico.
  
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Realistic Guide to Visiting San Juan, Puerto Rico
   First Time Traveling to San Juan, PR, This is What to Expect and What to Do.
  
  I just came back from a trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico and it was an experience. I did not know what to expect, therefore, I had no expectations.
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Five Puerto Rico Beaches You Must Visit
   This winter has been harsh for those of us living in regions prone to snow. Many of us are more than ready for Spring break, and have begun planning vacations.
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Treasures of the northwest coast: visiting Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
   Aguadilla has been described as garden of the Atlantic or the town where even the stones sing. Located in the northwest coast of Puerto Rico, Aguadilla is a municipality rich in history and beauty. Blessed with beautiful beaches that invite scuba divers, surfers, and even fishermen all year round, it is a place to relax, enjoy and to experience the real thing when visiting the island.
  
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Visiting San Juan, Puerto Rico
   The city of San Juan enjoys an incredible location on the coast of Puerto Rico. The city boasts centuries old buildings, ancient military forts, warm tropical breezes, incredible museums, shopping and dining options.
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Top Five Reasons To Visit Puerto Rico
   There are many places to visit and things to do in Puerto Rico. Compared to other islands in the Caribbean, Puerto Rico has a lot to offer.
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Father Sanchez's - Website of West Indian Natural History Hills at dawn. Cayey Valley, east-central Puerto Rico.
   I was born in 1966 in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Since my earliest childhood I had a deep interest in animals and, to a lesser extent, in plants. So far, my pets have included caymans (you could buy them legally when I was five years old), tarantulas, scorpions, hermit crabs, fiddler crabs, wasps, ants, cockroaches, snails, octopi, shrimp, earthworms, millipedes, giant centipedes, screech owls, parrots, finches, fish, giant toads, axolotls, newts, clawed frogs, boa constrictors, blind snakes, racers, ameivas, galliwasps, sliders, dwarf geckoes, ball pythons, twig anoles, crested anoles, giant anoles... and probably some others that I fail to remember as I write this. I also once had a nice collection of Venus' fly-traps (I know: those are not animals, but plants.)...
  
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