This is our second trip to El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico this year, but this time we actually get a chance for a little hike.
It does not look like a particularly strenuous hike, so even in sandals it's not going to be too difficult.
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We don't have a paper map, so it's always a good idea to snap a photo in case it's needed. |
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This was a really neat bridge overlooking a feeder brook. |
In no time at all we're down to the river. There are lots of rocks to hop over to get closer to the water, and thankfully, there is quite a bit of water flowing.
I could use some of that warm sunshine now!
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