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princesspuma

princesspuma


24 places I want to go   26 places I've been
  1. 1. Patagonia
    Argentina
    672 people
  2. 2. Uruguay
    South America
    396 people
  3. 3. Cuba
    Central America And The Caribbean
    3,512 people
  4. 4. Dominican Republic
    Central America And The Caribbean
    850 people
  5. 5. Ecuador
    South America
    1,088 people
  6. 6. Equatorial Guinea
    Africa
    55 people
  7. 7. Honduras
    Central America And The Caribbean
    464 people
  8. 8. Alaska
    United States
    8,189 people
  9. 9. Seattle
    United StatesWashington StateKing County
    3,180 people
  10. 10. San Antonio
    United StatesTexasBexar County
    275 people
  11. 11. Australia
    Australia/Oceania
    14,684 people
  12. 12. Paraguay
    South America
    278 people
  13. 13. Chile
    South America
    3,277 people
  14. 14. Patagonia
    Chile
    297 people
  15. 15. Mexico
    North America
    4,523 people
  16. 16. Panama
    Central America And The Caribbean
    823 people
  17. 17. Nicaragua
    Central America And The Caribbean
    402 people
  18. 18. El Salvador
    Central America And The Caribbean
    317 people
  19. 19. Colombia
    South America
    1,002 people
  20. 20. Venezuela
    South America
    1,238 people
  21. 21. Bolivia
    South America
    665 people

Recent entries

Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, US Protectorates

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I really enjoyed the island. It was beautiful. There were some wonderful historical sites. At night in our hotel, I could hear all the coquis in the trees. I wish I had more time to go to the hot springs and to go on a better trip to one of the bioluminescent bays. On some trips you get to swim, on others you don’t. I would like to visit Puerto Rico’s western coast too. One thing I was expecting that I did not experience, was the calm and more relaxed environment I was used to from Guatemala and Costa Rica. I think the emotional environment in Puerto Rico comes more from the tourists and the mainland mentality. People are in a rush. If traffic slows, everyone in the line of cars lays on their horn. In many of the shops, when you walk in the srote clerks were on their phones and didn’t really say hi. The most annoying thing, was that the souveniers were mostly made in Peru and China. I am certain they could easily get people on the island to make guiros and other little things and sell them there. Unemployment is at 11% there, so the peopel could use the jobs. I would rather buy something made in the place I am buying it from. So, look for masks if you want something locally made. It is a beautiful island. I would gladly go back, but next time I would see different things and avoid some areas.

over 4 years ago


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