Seq_Pico El Toro: El Yunque Rain Forest, Puerto Rico
Hike to the Pico El Toro at El Yunque Rain Forest in Puerto Rico
LOST IN 'El Yunque' Rain Forest Puerto Rico: BlackPackas
Another dope video shot by one of the greats @6ftQ.. Fellow BlackPacka @Territo_P down for the trek to Puerto Rico and hike to El Toro Peak in El Yunque Rain Forest check out BlackPackas.com and follow @BlackPackas on IG SnapChat and YouTube for more live action. Subscribe to @6ftQ's channel RebelLionPosse's
El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico - La Coca Falls HD (2015)
El Yunque National Forest, formerly known as the Luquillo National Forest and the Caribbean National Forest, is a forest located in northeastern Puerto Rico. It is the only tropical rain forest in the United States National Forest System. The forest is commonly known as El Yunque, which may be attributed to either a Spanish approximation of the aboriginal Taíno word yu-ke which means white lands, or the word anvil, which is yunque in Spanish. The second-tallest mountain within El Yunque is also named El Yunque. El Yunque National Rainforest is located on the slopes of the Sierra de Luquillo mountains, encompassing 28,000 acres (43.753 mi² or 113.32 km²) of land, making it the largest block of public land in Puerto Rico. El Toro, the highest mountain peak in the forest rises 1,065 metres (3,494 ft) above sea level. Ample rainfall (over 200 inches a year in some areas) creates a jungle-like setting — lush foliage, crags, waterfalls, and rivers are a prevalent sight. The forest has a number of trails from which the jungle-like territory's flora and fauna can be appreciated. El Yunque is also renowned for its unique Taíno petroglyphs.
A Journey to El Yunque - Benicio del Toro
El Yunque National Forest, formerly known as the Luquillo National Forest and the Caribbean National Forest, is located on the island of Puerto Rico. It is commonly known as only El Yunque, a Spanish approximation of the aboriginal Taino word Yu-ke, thought by scholars to mean White Lands. However the lightning storms that occur there were to the Spaniards the sound of a giant hammer hitting an anvil (yunque in Spanish).
It is also the name of the second highest mountain peak in the Forest. El Yunque is the only tropical rain forest in the United States National Forest System. The forest is located on the slopes of the Sierra de Luquillo Mountains in Puerto Rico, and encompasses 28,000 acres (43.753 mi² or 113.32 km²) of land, making it the largest block of public land on the island of Puerto Rico. El Toro, the highest mountain peak in the forest rises 1,065 metres (3,537 ft) above sea level.
In descending order of land area the forest is located in the municipalities of Río Grande, Naguabo, Luquillo, Ceiba, Canóvanas, Las Piedras, Fajardo, and Juncos.[3] Forest headquarters are located in Río Grande.
Hiked to Hidden Waterfall | El Yunque National Forest | Day 3 ???????? Puerto Rico
El Yunque National Forest is thee most beautiful rainforest I’ve ever seen. Well considering I’ve only ever been to one rainforest lol. Please visit Puerto Rico ! Amazing people, food, and places to visit. If you missed Puerto Rico days 1 and 2 make sure you check them out. Don’t forget to *like comment and subscribe!
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El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico - Caimitillo Trail HD (2015)
El Yunque National Forest, formerly known as the Luquillo National Forest and the Caribbean National Forest, is a forest located in northeastern Puerto Rico. It is the only tropical rain forest in the United States National Forest System. The forest is commonly known as El Yunque, which may be attributed to either a Spanish approximation of the aboriginal Taíno word yu-ke which means white lands, or the word anvil, which is yunque in Spanish. The second-tallest mountain within El Yunque is also named El Yunque. El Yunque National Rainforest is located on the slopes of the Sierra de Luquillo mountains, encompassing 28,000 acres (43.753 mi² or 113.32 km²) of land, making it the largest block of public land in Puerto Rico. El Toro, the highest mountain peak in the forest rises 1,065 metres (3,494 ft) above sea level. Ample rainfall (over 200 inches a year in some areas) creates a jungle-like setting — lush foliage, crags, waterfalls, and rivers are a prevalent sight. The forest has a number of trails from which the jungle-like territory's flora and fauna can be appreciated. El Yunque is also renowned for its unique Taíno petroglyphs.
Tour of El Yunque Peak & Rain Forest Puerto Rico
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El Yunque National Forest Puerto Rico. Be Wild and Wander
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On today's video... I travel to the National Forest in Puerto Rico called El Yunque. I hope you enjoy all the facts I've included throughout regarding the rainforest. We hiked to the river and my dad and i went prospecting with my metal detector for a couple of hours. While it was just for fun and we didn't find anything, i had an amazing time reconnecting with my father.
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El Yunque National Forest Puerto Rico
El Bosque Nacional El Yunque o simplemente El Yunque es un parque nacional localizado en Puerto Rico y es el único bosque lluvioso tropical en el sistema nacional de bosques de los Estados Unidos.
La Mina Falls, El Yunque National Forest - Puerto Rico
In this series of videos, I go outside of Florida on a different kind of journey as my wife and her sister fulfill the wishes of their mother who had passed away, by bringing her body back home to beautiful Puerto Rico to her final resting place. It had been a very long time since either of the girls had been back to where they came from, so while we were there we retraced their footsteps as kids, visiting places they had been to with their mom, from El Morro in Old San Juan to the rain forest in El Yunque. While there, I filmed what I could of my own experiences, since it was the first time I had ever been to Puerto Rico, and it won't be the last.
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La Mina Waterfall in El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico Rain Forest
La Mina Waterfall is the most popular waterfall in El Yunque National Forest and possibly the most popular waterfall in Puerto Rico. El Yunque is the only Tropical Rain Forest in the entire US Department of Forestry system. La Mina Waterfall can be accessed by two trails that converge at La Mina Waterfall. Those trails are, Big Tree Trail and La Mina Trail. Big Tree Trail starts from it's own parking area, while La Mina Trail starts from the Palo Colorado Recreation Area. Palo Colorado has quite a bit of parking, but it also serves three other trails, a Visitor Center, and Picnic Area.
El Yunque - Puerto Rico
El Bosque Tropical Pluvial (o Lluvioso; 'rainforest'), es el bioma más rico y complejo del planeta. Se encuentra en los trópicos donde siempre es caliente y húmedo. De todos los biomas del mundo, este es el que tiene mayor biodiversidad.
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Aventura Científica | Vereda Pico El Toro del Yunque | seg 1
En este episodio recorreremos la Vereda Pico El Toro, el más alto de todos los picos del Bosque Nacional El Yunque, a 3,524 pies sobre el nivel del mar. Con la buena compañía del ecólogo Ricardo Santiago y del arqueólogo Raymond Feliciano conoceremos de cerca el valor ecológico e histórico de esta vereda que estuvo cerrada al público por algunos años y que sigue siendo retante para aquellos que lo visitan. También conoceremos sobre el trabajo voluntario de mantenimiento que se realiza en la vereda bajo la dirección de expertos procedentes del Bosque Nacional Tongass en Alaska que recibe cantidades de lluvia similiar a El Yunque.
Pico El Toro posee tierras que jamás han sido pisadas por el hombre. Además tiene representado 3 de los 15 tipos de bosque que se encuentran en el Bosque Nacional El Yunque.
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El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico - Swimming at La Mina Falls HD (2015)
El Yunque National Forest, formerly known as the Luquillo National Forest and the Caribbean National Forest, is a forest located in northeastern Puerto Rico. It is the only tropical rain forest in the United States National Forest System. The forest is commonly known as El Yunque, which may be attributed to either a Spanish approximation of the aboriginal Taíno word yu-ke which means white lands, or the word anvil, which is yunque in Spanish. The second-tallest mountain within El Yunque is also named El Yunque. El Yunque National Rainforest is located on the slopes of the Sierra de Luquillo mountains, encompassing 28,000 acres (43.753 mi² or 113.32 km²) of land, making it the largest block of public land in Puerto Rico. El Toro, the highest mountain peak in the forest rises 1,065 metres (3,494 ft) above sea level. Ample rainfall (over 200 inches a year in some areas) creates a jungle-like setting — lush foliage, crags, waterfalls, and rivers are a prevalent sight. The forest has a number of trails from which the jungle-like territory's flora and fauna can be appreciated. El Yunque is also renowned for its unique Taíno petroglyphs.
Aventura Científica | Vereda Pico El Toro del Yunque | seg 2
En este episodio recorreremos la Vereda Pico El Toro, el más alto de todos los picos del Bosque Nacional El Yunque, a 3,524 pies sobre el nivel del mar. Con la buena compañía del ecólogo Ricardo Santiago y del arqueólogo Raymond Feliciano conoceremos de cerca el valor ecológico e histórico de esta vereda que estuvo cerrada al público por algunos años y que sigue siendo retante para aquellos que lo visitan. También conoceremos sobre el trabajo voluntario de mantenimiento que se realiza en la vereda bajo la dirección de expertos procedentes del Bosque Nacional Tongass en Alaska que recibe cantidades de lluvia similiar a El Yunque.
Pico El Toro posee tierras que jamás han sido pisadas por el hombre. Además tiene representado 3 de los 15 tipos de bosque que se encuentran en el Bosque Nacional El Yunque.
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El Yunque Rainforest - Puerto Rico
Witness the wonderful sights of one of the greatest natural wonders of the world. El Yunque Rainforest. This beautiful Puerto Rican national park is considered a must go for every tourist visiting the island. Unfortunately, due to the category 5 super storm, Hurricane Maria, passing through the island, this once amazing rainforest was affected greatly. The entire rainforest is now closed to the public until further notice. We can only hope that one day this incredible landmark will return to its stunning natural beauty.
This video was shot prior to Hurricane Maria's passing through Puerto Rico.
El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico
El Yunque, is the only tropical rain forest in the United States National Forest System.
El Toro Trail in El Yunque
Aventura Científica | Vereda Pico El Toro del Yunque | seg 3
En este episodio recorreremos la Vereda Pico El Toro, el más alto de todos los picos del Bosque Nacional El Yunque, a 3,524 pies sobre el nivel del mar. Con la buena compañía del ecólogo Ricardo Santiago y del arqueólogo Raymond Feliciano conoceremos de cerca el valor ecológico e histórico de esta vereda que estuvo cerrada al público por algunos años y que sigue siendo retante para aquellos que lo visitan. También conoceremos sobre el trabajo voluntario de mantenimiento que se realiza en la vereda bajo la dirección de expertos procedentes del Bosque Nacional Tongass en Alaska que recibe cantidades de lluvia similiar a El Yunque.
Pico El Toro posee tierras que jamás han sido pisadas por el hombre. Además tiene representado 3 de los 15 tipos de bosque que se encuentran en el Bosque Nacional El Yunque.
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El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico - Yokahu Tower HD (2015)
El Yunque National Forest, formerly known as the Luquillo National Forest and the Caribbean National Forest, is a forest located in northeastern Puerto Rico. It is the only tropical rain forest in the United States National Forest System. The forest is commonly known as El Yunque, which may be attributed to either a Spanish approximation of the aboriginal Taíno word yu-ke which means white lands, or the word anvil, which is yunque in Spanish. The second-tallest mountain within El Yunque is also named El Yunque. El Yunque National Rainforest is located on the slopes of the Sierra de Luquillo mountains, encompassing 28,000 acres (43.753 mi² or 113.32 km²) of land, making it the largest block of public land in Puerto Rico. El Toro, the highest mountain peak in the forest rises 1,065 metres (3,494 ft) above sea level. Ample rainfall (over 200 inches a year in some areas) creates a jungle-like setting — lush foliage, crags, waterfalls, and rivers are a prevalent sight. The forest has a number of trails from which the jungle-like territory's flora and fauna can be appreciated. El Yunque is also renowned for its unique Taíno petroglyphs.