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The art of horse riding is embedded almost 250 years into the history of Puerto Rico. Able horsemen are still found on the island, but a select group of riders at the Puerto Rico Equestrian Art School have perfected the taming of horses and being able to train their noble steeds in detailed and intricate routines that most riders can only marvel at. The grace and elegance that is portrayed by both horse and rider make the performances by the Puerto Rico Equestrian Art School absolutely breathtaking.
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Horse racing became a very popular sport in Puerto Rico in the early 1900’s. The first imported racehorses that were documented went by the names of Meteor and Covandonga. Following their arrival, new laws were made in regard to importing horses, regulation rules were imposed and the time of legendary horses began in Puerto Rico. Names such as Cocoliso, Galgo Jr, Bachelor, Bold Forbes, El Platino and Waiter, wrote their legacies down in Puerto Rican history.
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Horse back riding can be a very memorable experience, especially when your ride takes you through breathtaking foothills and endless stretches of nature. Tourists in Puerto Rico have the opportunity to enjoy the tranquil and rejuvenating energy of nature, while riding a beautiful and gentle Paso Fino horse. Hacienda Carabali provides a unique adventure and horse riding in Puerto Rico has never been so much fun.
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The charismatic Paso Fino horse is the pride and joy of many a horse owner in Puerto Rico. This striking horse is used for farming, transport and tourism all over the island and it is bred extensively as Puerto Rico’s native horse breed.