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Excursions in San Juan, Puerto Rico! - 2006/11/15 04:35 San Juan Shore Excursions!
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Re:Excursions in San Juan, Puerto Rico! - 2006/11/16 05:27 horseback riding thru the rainforest sounds fun in Puerto Rico!!

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Re:Excursions in San Juan, Puerto Rico! - 2006/11/17 05:08 Now that sounds like the Ultimate!
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Re:Excursions in San Juan, Puerto Rico! - 2006/11/25 12:19 Yes. . . I heard the rainforest is a must do in Puerto Rico!
Good work Mariah. . . Thanks for your help!
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Re:Excursions in San Juan, Puerto Rico! - 2006/12/02 12:45 Im getting more excited by the day!!!

Cant wait to see you again M!!!

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Re:Excursions in San Juan, Puerto Rico! - 2006/12/02 18:16 Hi Robin! this cruise is going to be awesome! I hope you are getting ready for a good time!!
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Re:Excursions in San Juan, Puerto Rico! - 2007/02/27 23:11 Hmm...no diving here either. Looks like discovering the night-life might be in order! I hear those puertorriquenos know how to dance and party! I'll have to visit the El Yunque Forest, too. It's mentioned in the Spanish textbook that I teach out of. The video & pics I take will make a nice teaching aide! We'll edit the Nightlife out! ha ha
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Re:Excursions in San Juan, Puerto Rico! - 2007/04/05 10:21 Old San Juan


Called "La Ciudad Amurallada", San Juan was founded in 1521. In 1508 Juan Ponce de León founded the original settlement, Caparra, behind the almost land-locked harbor just to the west of the present metropolitan area. The settlement was abandoned and moved to the site of what is now called Old San Juan. San Juan is one of the biggest and best natural harbors in the Caribbean and is the second oldest city in the Americas. San Juan is a major port and tourist resort of the West Indies and is the oldest city under the U.S flag. The metropolitan area known as San Juan has 3 distinct areas: Old San Juan, the Beach & Resort area, and other outlying communities, the most important: Río Piedras, Hato Rey, Puerta de Tierra, and Santurce. Río Piedras was founded in 1714 but became incorporated into San Juan in 1951. During the early 16th century, San Juan was the point of departure of Spanish expeditions to charter or settle unknown parts of the New World. Its fortifications repulsed the English navigator Sir Francis Drake in 1595, as well as later attacks. In the 20th century the city expanded beyond its walled confines, known as Old San Juan, to incorporate suburban Miramar, Santurce, Condado, Hato Rey and Río Piedras. San Juan is the largest processing center of the island, the metropolitan area has facilities for petroleum and sugar refining, brewing and distilling and produces cement, pharmaceuticals, metal products clothing, and tobacco. The port is one of the busiest in the Caribbean. San Juan is the country's financial capital, and many U.S. banks and corporations maintain offices or distributing centers there. San Juan is center of Caribbean shipping and is the 2nd largest sea port in the area (after New York City). Old San Juan. This is a 465-year-old neighborhood originally conceived as a military stronghold. Its 7-square-block area has evolved into a charming residential and commercial district. The streets here are paved with cobbles of adoquine, a blue stone cast from furnace slag; they were brought over a ballast on Spanish ships and time and moisture have lent them their characteristic color. Includes more than 400 carefully restored 16th- and 17th-century Spanish colonial buildings.The Old San Juan attracts many tourists, who also enjoy the gambling casinos, fine beaches, and tropical climate. More tourists visit San Juan each year than any other spot in the Caribbean. A leisurely foot tour is advisable for those who really want to experience this bit of the Old World, especially given the narrow, steep streets and frequently heavy traffic.
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Re:Excursions in San Juan, Puerto Rico! - 2007/05/14 15:47 I'm in for thr Horseback riding thru the Rainforest...................SEA you soon
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