Nos Vamos de Paseo para La Parguera, Lajas, Yauco y Guanica 29.diciembre.2019
El Domingo, 29 de diciembre acompáñanos a disfrutar de la colección de murales Yaucromatic en la ciudad de Yauco, la Parguera en Lajas y la Finca El Girasol en Guanica, excursion con almuerzo incluido, snacks y transportación desde el area metropolitana. Ven de paseo a disfrutar de este gran evento, precio $65.00 por persona, reserva tu espacio hoy con solo $20 por persona llamando al (787) 719-7838 o visita nuestra pagina de internet nosvamosdepaseo.com. Otra excursión más de Nos Vamos de Paseo.
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Seq El Faro de Guánica
Guánica Light (Faro de Guánica) was a historic lighthouse located in the town of Guánica, Puerto Rico in the Guánica State Forest. It was first lit in 1893 and deactivated on 1950. The light marked the entrance to Guánica Bay and bridge the gap between Los Morrillos Light and Caja de Muertos Light.
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At Guanicas light house ruins...from the late 1800's. VIDEO FROM X STAR PREMIUM DRONE. On a very windy afternoon.
Caña Gorda Beach in Guánica, Puerto Rico
17 minutes at Caña Gorda Beach in Guánica, Puerto Rico
November 24 2018
Bosque Seco, Fuerte Caprón y Ruinas del Faro en Guanica. Turismo Interno Puerto Rico
El Bosque Seco de Guánica está localizado en costa suroeste de Puerto Rico y abarca los pueblos de Guánica, Guayanilla, Yauco, Peñuelas y Ponce.
Tiene una extensión de aproximadamente 11,000 cuerdas que incluyen 8 millas náuticas marinas y 21 Km. de costa. Para llegar a este bosque único en su clase, debemos llegar al municipio de Guánica y tomar las carreteras 333 y 334.
La falta de precipitación pluvial, altas temperaturas, suelos con poca acumulación de material orgánico y la ausencia de ríos permanentes hace de este ecosistema un lugar inhóspito. Por lo que la comunidad natural posee unas adaptaciones muy especiales para poder sobrevivir en condiciones tan adversas.
Esta Reserva tiene yacimientos arqueológicos y monumentos históricos. Se han encontrado petroglifos, algunos en muy buenas condiciones y fragmentos de cerámica entre otras cosas. También se encuentran estructuras de importancia histórica como el Fuerte Caprón y las Ruinas del Faro.
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Guánica Light (Spanish: Faro de Guánica) was a historic lighthouse located in the town of Guánica, Puerto Rico in the Guánica State Forest. It was first lit in 1893 and deactivated on 1950. The light marked the entrance to Guánica Bay and bridge the gap between Los Morrillos Light and Caja de Muertos Light.
Pescando Sabalos y Robalos en Guanica P.R
Pescando Sabalos y Robalos en Guanica P.R
TERREMOTO EN VIVO / LIVE EARTHQUAKE In Puerto Rico
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Driving Through: Guánica from Playa Santa in Puerto Rico
Driving Through: Guánica from Playa Santa in Puerto Rico
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Ruinas del Faro Guánica
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6.4-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Puerto Rico
A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck Puerto Rico before dawn on Tuesday, killing one man, injuring at least eight other people and collapsing buildings. #PuertoRico #Earthquake
The quake was followed by a series of strong aftershocks, part of a 10-day series of temblors spawned by the grinding of tectonic plates along three faults beneath southern Puerto Rico. Seismologists say it's impossible to predict when the quakes will stop or whether they will get stronger.
The 6.4-magnitude quake cut power to the island as power plants shut down to protect themselves. Authorities said two plants suffered light damage and they expected power to be restored later Tuesday. Puerto Rico's main airport was operating normally, using generator power.
“I've never been so scared in my life,” said Nelson Rivera, a 70-year-old resident who fled his home in the city of Ponce, near the epicenter of the quake. “ I didn't think we would get out. I said: ‘We’ll be buried here.'”
Teacher Rey González told The Associated Press that his uncle was killed when a wall collapsed on him at the home they shared in Ponce. He said 73-year-old Nelson Martínez was disabled and that he and his father cared for him.
Eight people were injured in Ponce, Mayor Mayita Meléndez told WAPA television. Hundreds of people sat in the streets of the city, some cooking food on barbeque grills, afraid to return home for fear of structural damage and aftershocks.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake hit at 4:24 a.m. just south of the island at a shallow depth of six miles (10 kilometers). It initially gave the magnitude as 6.6 but later adjusted it. At 7:18 a.m., a magnitude-6.0 aftershock hit the same area. People reported strong shaking and staff at a local radio station said live on air that they were leaving their building
A tsunami alert was issued for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands after the initial quake, but was later canceled.
In the historic district of Ponce, authorities evacuated more than 150 people from two buildings they said are in danger of collapsing. Among them were more than two dozen elderly patients from a nursing home who sat in their wheelchairs in silence as the earth continued to tremble.
Amir Señeriz leaned against the cracked wall of his Freemason Lodge in Ponce and wailed.
The roof of the 1915 building was partially collapsed and dust and debris lay around him.
Outside, he had already carefully placed 10 large historic paintings. The earth continued trembling as he went back into the building to recover more artifacts.
Helping him was artist Nelson Figueroa, 44, who said he slept in his street clothes.
“It was chaos,” he said, adding that there was a traffic jam in his coastal neighborhood as terrified people fled.
Albert Rodríguez, who is from the southwest town of Guánica, said the tsunami sirens went off before officials canceled the alert. He said there is widespread damage in his neighborhood.
“The road is cracked in the middle and it lifted up,” he said.
The mayor in the southwest town of Guayanilla, Nelson Torres, told NotiUno radio station that the church in the public plaza of his town collapsed.
Puerto Rico's governor, Wanda Vasquez, ordered government offices closed for the day and urged citizens to remain calm and not check damage to their homes until daylight.
A 5.8-magnitude quake that struck early Monday morning collapsed five homes in Guánica and heavily damaged dozens of others. It also caused small landslides and power outages. The quake was followed by a string of smaller temblors.
The shake collapsed a coastal rock formation that had formed a sort of rounded window, Punta Ventana, that was a popular tourist draw in Guayanilla.
Residents in the south of the island have been terrified to go into their homes for fear that another quake will bring buildings down.
The flurry of quakes in Puerto Rico's southern region began the night of Dec. 28. Seismologists say that shallow quakes were occurring along three faults in Puerto Rico’s southwest region: Lajas Valley, Montalva Point and the Guayanilla Canyon, as the North American plate and the Caribbean plate squeeze Puerto Rico.
One of the largest and most damaging earthquakes to hit Puerto Rico occurred in October 1918, when a magnitude 7.3 quake struck near the island’s northwest coast, unleashing a tsunami and killing 116 people.
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Dji Spark Fuerte Caprón en Guanica Puerto Rico
Fuerte de Caprón se encuentra en un bosque seco, parte del cual es una reserva forestal y se enfrenta a la Bahía de Guánica en la costa sur de Puerto Rico. No es un edificio particularmente impresionante, pero tiene una vista increíble de la Bahía de Guánica desde una gran altura y tiene una historia que contar.
El fuerte que vemos hoy fue construido por las fuerzas estadounidenses después de desembarcar en Guánica el 25 de julio de 1898, durante la Guerra Hispanoamericana. Fue construido como un mirador sobre la bahía y fue dedicado y nombrado en honor al Capitán Allyn K. Caprón, quien fue asesinado en acción en Cuba.
Más tarde, el fuerte fue abandonado por algunos años y cayó en mal estado. En la década de 1930, el Cuerpo de Conservación Civil construyó un nuevo fuerte un poco más al norte y mantuvo el nombre de Fuerte de Caprón. Se ha convertido en una importante atracción turística y es tan importante que es la característica central de la bandera de Guánica.
Fuerte de Caprón is located in a dry forest, part of which is a forest reserve and faces Guánica Bay on the south coast of Puerto Rico. It is not a particularly impressive building, but it has an incredible view of Guánica Bay from a great height, and has a story to tell.
The fort that we see today was built by American forces after they landed in Guánica on July 25, 1898, during the Spanish–American War. It was constructed as a lookout over the bay and was dedicated to and named after Captain Allyn K. Caprón, who was killed in action in Cuba.
Later, the fort was abandoned for some years and fell into disrepair. In the 1930s, the Civil Conservation Corps built a new fort a little further north and kept Fuerte de Caprón as its name. It has become a major tourist attraction and is so important that it is the central feature on the Guánica flag.
TERREMOTO de GRAN MAGNITUD: VUELVE A Temblar Puerto Rico
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Pesca de Robalos en guanica
Pesca de Robalos en guanica curandonos un rato con los robalitos pequeños pero se cura uno con ellos.
Pescando en guanica pesca en kayak
Pescando en guanica pesca en kayak muchas samas hay en este sitio que encontre
Hunting for squalls! The Friendly Pirates ep. 28 (La Parguera to Guanica Puerto Rico)
The adventure continues south along the coast of Puerto Rico. Not much distance covered in this episode..only a mere 10nm east after 30 under the keel and 8 hours later, but this is the challenge of sailing to windward The entire journey I am on right now is referred to as the thorny passage to windward because you are sailing in the exact direction the wind is coming from. On a sailboat you cannot sail directly into the wind, you have to veer off 20-30 degrees and flip back and forth over and over, taking whatever progress the ocean will give you.
The biouminescence bay that I anchored in was one of the most peaceful moments I have ever experienced in my life. There are only 5 of these types of bays in the world, bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by a living organism. It is a form of chemiluminescence. Bioluminescence occurs widely in marine vertebrates and invertebrates, as well as in some fungi, microorganisms including some bioluminescent bacteria and terrestrial invertebrates such as fireflies. In some animals, the light is bacteriogenic, produced by symbiotic organisms such as Vibrio bacteria; in others, it is autogenic, produced by the animals themselves. The effect that I experienced swimming is almost impossible to describe - imagine that ANY disturbance you produce to the water emits a blue glow, and once something is disturbed and glowing its neighbor also fires off and the effect grows and grows around you. I attempted to capture this with the the gopros but it was just too difficult to portray the awesomeness. Just me, in the middle of nowhere for 3 days with an abundance of marine life all around me - birds singing all night, tarpon and barracudas patrolling the waters below me lighting up the waters as they swam at night, it was a picture perfect zen sanctuary and I really didn't want to leave. At the point of this filming it has been 6 days since I have last seen another human or stepped off the boat, a truly unique experience.
In the previous episode we were ducking for cover from a late season tropical disturbance passing overhead that could have formed up into a hurricane. Luckily it didn't, and I used this opportunity to test both my own sailing abilities and the boat by putting us both in a bit more sporty conditions - the squalls lasted all day and as soon as one finished passing over another was right behind it.
After getting my butt kicked all day we find and explore a super cool location called Gilligans Island and snorkeled in the mangroves. Since it was on a weekday, I had the entire place to myself, all day! I later found out that on the weekends there will be HUNDREDS of people out there having a great time partying and having a nice BBQ. Me personally... ill take a spot all to myself.
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