The three flags of El Morro, from Left to Right: Cross of Burgundy, Puerto Rico's Flag and the United States Flag.
Loved this perspective, two guard towers overlooking the cool blue waters below. For this being a military fort it sure had beautiful views as you can see.
Another one of those beautiful flowers located in El Yunque, you can see this one right at the visitor's center.
Just a very small section of La Coca Falls this is the part of the falls that actually start going under the bride where you stand and drive to see these falls. So this is a good example of why you want to walk this area very well so you can see all the beautiful areas it has to offer.
I have also recently been told there is a form of a face on the top center of the picture. Trust me I just noticed once the person told me.
La Coca Falls located about 2.4 miles from El Portal Rain Forest Center, between Las Cabezas
Observation Point and Yokahu
Tower. These falls have an 85 drop and the strength is varied by the rain as the signs on the side show. It is huge and it is very beautiful.
Yet another one of those beautiful flowers that can only be in a rain forest. I think they call these Birds of Paradise, me I could care less of the name it was just beautiful.
One of the many beautiful flowers you will see along your trip through El Yunque.
Another one of those beatiful streams located in this beautiful rain forest.
One of the many streams that are so beautiful and form in El Yunque.
A close-up of the Great Falls located in Paterson, New Jersey.
Virgilio Rodriguez Jr has been a member since 18 December 2007 and goes by Virgil1974.
Currently in New Jersey.
Well 33 y/o Puerto Rican male from Northern New Jersey. Amateur photographer doing everything he can to better himself in this craft so one day I can call myself a true photographer. So bring on your comments the good and the bad, though the good comments is what we always want to hear, the bad ones can make us better.
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