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Friday, July 31, 2015

A look underground: Rio Camuy Cave Park

I would like you to take a look at one of the amazing landscapes that surround the Island of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico being the smallest of the Greater Antilles it has a lot of beautiful spots to visit around, one of them being the Rio Camuy Cave Park located at the Municipio of Camuy with around 300 acres of land. The Rio Camuy is the body of water that goes through the Cave Park and it is the third underground river more abundant around the world. Recently it has being designated as the First Natural Enchantment of Puerto Rico, with approximately 45 million years.



This underground system has Cueva Clara as its main Cave, where you can get a good look around of its amazing stalactites and stalagmites. On the pad that you have to get to go through the cave you have to be extremely cautious of its slippery floors, that's why you have to get a good grip on the handles. As you know it's very dark, it's a cave, but it has little light around for you to see the way around. At every visit to the cave you have a guide with you that is bilingual and that explains to you what are you going to see on the tour, if you stay behind it might be a little difficult for you to listen what is he talking about.
 




Entrance fee: $15.00 adults and $10.00 kids (4-12 years), groups might vary on low season. Visits from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., if the Park and climate conditions are good. They also have a camping area, were you pay $5.00 per person.



 




Hope you go and visit if the opportunity comes ^.^ ♥


 

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