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RTW2007: Puerto Rico
I spent a week in Puerto Rico for the First Annual Wikitravel Get-Together, and you can read all about it, from multiple angles like the refractions of a prism, right here: Get-together07
And here's a pointer to the one extended story I wrote myself, on the delights of public transportation on the island: Poco loco publico. (Don't worry, it's a little more exciting than it sounds. I promise.)
Lunch in Guanica
San Jacinto
Amita June beneath the trees at the San Jacinto restaurant, in Guanica. She's waiting while we're having lunch.
Around the island in 8 days
We've had some pretty intense driving around rural Puerto Rico in the last two days. Tuesday morning we hit the road westward from Ponce to San Germán, a small inland colonial-era city known for its architecture. It was a nice place to stop -- we took some good pictures and walked around the towns two plazas. But the unbearable Puerto Rican tendency towards traffic jams made the visit barely worth the trouble. We were glad when we got on the road again, south towards Parguera.