Parque De Bombas. Ponce, Puerto Rico
Jonathan L visits the famous Parque de Bombas in Ponce, Puerto Rico
Jonathan L visits the famous Parque de Bombas in Ponce, Puerto Rico
That’s a tough question…and can only really be decided by tasting and tasting and tasting and…well, we couldn’t spend all our time at it,
On our second-to-last day in Puerto Rico, we headed to the south shore of the island, to the city of Ponce. It’s smaller than San Juan, has less tourist traffic—all that, and yet it considers itself the cultural equal of the capital or of…
The original 1835 church has been rebuilt and expanded after earthquakes and other events.
Many of these pairs–tree and thick vines–can be seen both in this park and around town.
This collection of artworks stands outside the Parque de Bombas, built for an 1882 exhibition, used as a fire station, and now a museum of
Ponce’s Mercado has few fresh food vendors, but did have this wonderful (and huge) pork sandwich. I had a similarly large Cubano.
Dozens of vendors of every kind of toy, from handcrafts to cheap plastic, along the main square
Jonathan L visits the famous Parque de Bombas in Ponce, Puerto Rico
That’s a tough question…and can only really be decided by tasting and tasting and tasting and…well, we couldn’t spend
On our second-to-last day in Puerto Rico, we headed to the south shore of the island, to the city of Ponce. It’s smaller than San Juan, has less tourist traffic—all that, and yet it considers itself the cultural equal of the capital or of…
The original 1835 church has been rebuilt and expanded after earthquakes and other events.
Many of these pairs–tree and thick vines–can be seen both in this park and around town.
This collection of artworks stands outside the Parque de Bombas, built for an 1882 exhibition, used as a fire station,
Ponce’s Mercado has few fresh food vendors, but did have this wonderful (and huge) pork sandwich. I had a similarly
Dozens of vendors of every kind of toy, from handcrafts to cheap plastic, along the main square