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A couple of sites from Puerto Rico

Buddy PR

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From my Beautiful island Puerto Rico, hope you enjoy.
 

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Wonderful pictures, you have to be very proud of those. Thank you for sharing. Would love to see more of your work in the future.
Cheers, Buck
 
Wonderful pictures, you have to be very proud of those. Thank you for sharing. Would love to see more of your work in the future.
Cheers, Buck
Thanks, I went to Caracoles this weekend and took some great shoots and video, I’ll post them up today or some time this week.
 
Wonderful pictures, you have to be very proud of those. Thank you for sharing. Would love to see more of your work in the future.
Cheers, Buck
A couple of pic from my last boat ride to Island Caracoles, Puerto Rico
 

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Thanks you all for your comments, for some of you that has Visit PR, if you ever decide to visit again, bring your drone and I’ll take you to a couple of places.
 

When I went about 15 years ago I was warned about the drivers in PR. I was scared to death to rent a car in San Juan, but I did it anyways.

After tooling around San Juan and the northern/eastern part of the island for about a week I stopped describing it as "crazy" and changed that to "EXTREMELY aggressive and EXTREMELY polite".

Roads that here in the US had a speed limit of 25 mph seemed to be consistently going at 50 mph there. I wasn't sure why people even had turn signals on their cars, because they were rarely used. BUT, if I had to make a left turn from a stop that crossed three lanes of traffic (going 50 of course) CONSISTENTLY everyone "paused" and let me through. It was wonderful, and after about three days I just got in the groove and kept going 50 (and pausing when necessary) along with everybody else.

I've been twice. The first time I stayed in beautiful San Juan and didn't rent a car, and the second time I rented a car in San Juan and went exploring. As wonderful as San Juan was, I HIGHLY recommend exploring the rest of the island. Fajardo and the island interior were incredible and the beautiful photos posted by the OP make me want to go back that much more!

Peter T
 
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When I went about 15 years ago I was warned about the drivers in PR. I was scared to death to rent a car in San Juan, but I did it anyways.

After tooling around San Juan and the northern/eastern part of the island for about a week I stopped describing it as "crazy" and changed that to "EXTREMELY aggressive and EXTREMELY polite".

Roads that here in the US had a speed limit of 25 mph seemed to be consistently going at 50 mph there. I wasn't sure why people even had turn signals on their cars, because they were rarely used. BUT, if I had to make a left turn from a stop that crossed three lanes of traffic (going 50 of course) CONSISTENTLY everyone "paused" and let me through. It was wonderful, and after about three days I just got in the groove and kept going 50 (and pausing when necessary) along with everybody else.

I've been twice. The first time I stayed in beautiful San Juan and didn't rent a car, and the second time I rented a car in San Juan and went exploring. As wonderful as San Juan was, I HIGHLY recommend exploring the rest of the island. Fajardo and the island interior were incredible and the beautiful photos posted by the OP make me want to go back that much more!

Peter T
I have been around traveling and Believe me there’s worst places to drive at, Don’t want mention any Place in particular to avoid any misunderstanding but definitely Yes in some towns peapole get a little aggressive driving but in a couple of days you’ll be driving just the same. “ survival “ But Yes you should revisit PR . My official hobby is Spearfishing so I could never leave my beautiful island, I just Love it here!
Like I said if you ever do revisit, let me know
 

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