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| Swimming holes at El Yunque | |
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| JesinBrodey | Mar 30 2018, 11:29 PM Post #1 |
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Hi there, I am going to take my kids hiking at El Yunque at the end of August. I have once hiked the main path (Big Tree?) to the La Mina waterfalls and loved it, but ..others have mentioned smaller pools in less crowded areas of El Yunque. Where can I find them? Also, which week day is best to visit? Any suggestions? I did not find the right solution from the internet. References:- https://bit.ly/2pUxzqY Blockchain Marketing Thanks |
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