El Morro: Looking down to the main battery
This tunnel leads through the fort’s walls, allowing cannon to be moved between levels.
This tunnel leads through the fort’s walls, allowing cannon to be moved between levels.
The open field near El Morro, an ancient fort, is a popular site for kite-flyers
Trying to move around Old San Juan at the wrong moment is a real trial of patience…
Or, more precisely, the giant ‘coqui.’ The little frog is a popular national symbol in Puerto Rico.
Pigeons get a morning treat in front of San Juan’s Alcalderia
The main, and only surviving gate through Old San Juan’s 16th-century walls
Kids playing at the base of La Coco Falls in El Yunque National Forest
It’s a walking trail down to La Nina Falls, but it has its steep parts, too
East of El Yunque, along the beaches at Luquillo, 60 stands offer all kinds of food…it’s a quarter-mile of temptation
In El Yunque, as elsewhere, trees do what they have to do to survive…
This tunnel leads through the fort’s walls, allowing cannon to be moved between levels.
The open field near El Morro, an ancient fort, is a popular site for kite-flyers
Trying to move around Old San Juan at the wrong moment is a real trial of patience…
Or, more precisely, the giant ‘coqui.’ The little frog is a popular national symbol in Puerto Rico.
The main, and only surviving gate through Old San Juan’s 16th-century walls
It’s a walking trail down to La Nina Falls, but it has its steep parts, too
East of El Yunque, along the beaches at Luquillo, 60 stands offer all kinds of food…it’s a quarter-mile of temptation
In El Yunque, as elsewhere, trees do what they have to do to survive…