
Culebra 2008
3 months ago
Isla Culebra, Puerto Rico, June 2008.
Day one: took the ferry from Fajardo. Got the Jeep and off to Flamenco Beach, casual snorkeling (too lazy to go to Playa Carlos Rosario over the ridge).
Day two: Playa Zoni and some amazing snorkeling. The damn camera didn't record it!
Culebra, even with its dryer climate, still enjoys the red glow of the Flamboyan tree. And check out those patos! jajaja!
Day three: departure day. The water colors at the dock were the most intense and eye-pleasing that I've ever seen. Right at the edge of the dock in the gorgeous blue water, swam a school of giant angel fish -- while some smart folks dove in and relished, one last time, the warm vibrant waters of Isla Culebra.
But, we had to get on that ferry and did reluctantly...until that glimpse of El Yunque and her cloud cover, looming over Isla del Encanto, assures us that more pleasures await our return.
We rented a Jeep Wrangler X from Carlos Jeep Rental and stayed (again) at the Villa Fulladosa. Both come highly recommended.
Day one: took the ferry from Fajardo. Got the Jeep and off to Flamenco Beach, casual snorkeling (too lazy to go to Playa Carlos Rosario over the ridge).
Day two: Playa Zoni and some amazing snorkeling. The damn camera didn't record it!
Culebra, even with its dryer climate, still enjoys the red glow of the Flamboyan tree. And check out those patos! jajaja!
Day three: departure day. The water colors at the dock were the most intense and eye-pleasing that I've ever seen. Right at the edge of the dock in the gorgeous blue water, swam a school of giant angel fish -- while some smart folks dove in and relished, one last time, the warm vibrant waters of Isla Culebra.
But, we had to get on that ferry and did reluctantly...until that glimpse of El Yunque and her cloud cover, looming over Isla del Encanto, assures us that more pleasures await our return.
We rented a Jeep Wrangler X from Carlos Jeep Rental and stayed (again) at the Villa Fulladosa. Both come highly recommended.
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When Luis first heard it, he thought of you guys and said, for all those who think we don't like reggae in PR, let them hear this song! He told me to make a Culebra video with it. That's why I really want to get this to YT -- to see if any NYers have a problem dealing with Spanish reggae. LOL!
By the way, have you had any problems with audio on new Youtube uploads?
I've tried to upload this and the other two recent Vimeo additions of mine to Youtube, but the audio keeps coming out loud then soft etc. I've seen a few discussions about it, but it's been two weeks and no resolution.
So, I don't want to upload these to YT until that's fixed. Bummer.
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We hitched hike in Vieques and one guy had Bob Marley playing and he said thats all he listen to. Also when we were in Aguadilla at the bakery we went to everyday, a New Yorkrician was trying to order his stuff and didn't know what he was talking about & had everybody mad. It was just funny cause I'm as white as they come but I knew more about the bakery and how to talk the people then he did.
Thanks for tip on the audio. I'm trying another trick and recoding the audio -- once again. Hopefully this wil work!