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Caribe Hilton Video [02:51]
Short video from Caribe Hilton in San Juan, Puerto Rico which was captured and edited on the iPhone 4 with the iMovie for iPhone app. It's my first one so be nice. The private beach with the view of the fort, the peacock showing off, feeding time for the fish and of course from it's birthplace, a Piña Colada and the local Medalla Light beer.
Tags: Travel, Puerto Rico, San Juan
ScurvyDogPRSlideShow2010sm.mov [04:12]
The Scurvy Dog's 1st Anniversary Slide Show. A collection of images taken in Puerto Rico for the Dog's Travel Blog. Please, if you like it, leave feedback. Good, Bad or otherwise. I've had a blast doing this Blog and look forward to many more posts about the 'Enchanted Island of Puerto Rico'.. ARRG!
Tags: Puerto Rico, Travel Blog, Scurvy Dog, robertospuertorico, The Dogs Blog, ARRG
Pelikans feeding at Flamenco beach in Culebra, Puerto Rco [02:55]
Peicans dve bomb into ocean to catch a fish.
Tags: Pelicans, Flamenco, Culebra, Puerto, Rico., swampdaddio
Travel San Juan, Puerto Rico: Graffitied walkway to La Perla [01:25]
I started the morning off early with a walk through the extensive grounds of the Embassy Suites / Golden Sands resort in Dorado, and around mid-day we made our way into the Puerto Rican capital -- San Juan. Old San Juan is a beautifully restored colonial city and was founded in 1521. We parked our vehicle close to the Puerto Rican Capitol and started walking west towards Old San Juan past Plaza Colon which features a statue of Christopher Columbus. After my initial explorations of the popular shopping street Calle Fortaleza I discovered the Governor's Mansion (la Fortaleza) where two local policemen enlightened me about the significance of this building. Then I came across the Parque de las Palomas where hundreds of pigeons swarm the tourists who feed them. Walking north I explored the Atlantic waterfront, the Old San Juan Cemetery and one of San Juan's most imposing fortifications: Fort San Felipe del Morro, begun in 1539, which today is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. I even hopped on the free open-air tourist trolley to get a more comprehensive view of Old San Juan and caught a nice sunset, looking south over the Bay of San Juan.
Tags: United, Stated, Puerto, Rico, San, Juan, Plaza, Colon, El, Morro, adventure, cityscape, destination, travel, log, landmark
Travel San Juan, Puerto Rico: Shops on Calle Fortaleza [02:14]
I started the morning off early with a walk through the extensive grounds of the Embassy Suites / Golden Sands resort in Dorado, and around mid-day we made our way into the Puerto Rican capital -- San Juan. Old San Juan is a beautifully restored colonial city and was founded in 1521. We parked our vehicle close to the Puerto Rican Capitol and started walking west towards Old San Juan past Plaza Colon which features a statue of Christopher Columbus. After my initial explorations of the popular shopping street Calle Fortaleza I discovered the Governor's Mansion (la Fortaleza) where two local policemen enlightened me about the significance of this building. Then I came across the Parque de las Palomas where hundreds of pigeons swarm the tourists who feed them. Walking north I explored the Atlantic waterfront, the Old San Juan Cemetery and one of San Juan's most imposing fortifications: Fort San Felipe del Morro, begun in 1539, which today is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. I even hopped on the free open-air tourist trolley to get a more comprehensive view of Old San Juan and caught a nice sunset, looking south over the Bay of San Juan.
Tags: United, Stated, Puerto, Rico, San, Juan, Plaza, Colon, El, Morro, adventure, cityscape, destination, travel, log, landmark





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