Great site - but a little challenging to see it all. The initial access to the top falls/dam are a little tricky. Having to hold on to roots and branches to get down. Past the initial descent, it's easy to navigate atop the man-made falls. If you desire to see that natural (double) waterfall including the gorge, that is a much more difficult adventure, starting immediately with using a piece of steel re-bar to descend onto a metal device admit thick vine and brush. Then the narrow passages, steep rock face follows. There are 2 distinct locations to aim for though - the top fall is closest to see. You must travel a little more across the rocks to get to the second fall (and the rest of the gorge). Enjoy the pics of you don't make it...
Read moreWe searched this one out! We were on a waterfall quest the entire week that we were in PR, from one side of the island to the other. This was right where google had pinned it. My daughter and I scrambled and slid down the steep and muddy trail. I am sure that this is a really neat spot if it hadn't been a rainy couple of days. The day we were there, the water was super brown and muddy. Glad we checked it out, but there were several others that we found, and swimmed in, that were...
Read moreBeautiful. An adventure on our way to Caguana Ceremonial Indigenous Heritage Center (Centro Ceremonial Indígena de Caguana) Heritage preservation in Puerto Rico. We found Charcos Los Mormones. It's on googled Maps. You get to it from the road. Wear shoes with grip. You can't miss this. Puerto Rico is so enchanting. The locals are full of history, ask questions. Oh, and, pick up YOUR TRASH when you leave. RESPECT the island and...
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