Fun at the Science Park - Parque de las Ciencias
A fun day with our daughter Isabella at a nice Science Park in Puerto Rico.
fun at the SCIENCE PARK
since i can remember there has always been a science park museum in one of the adjacent towns where I live. I've probably visited a couple times when I was younger. we decided to take my niece and we were all surprised by the mediocrity of of the science exhibitions.
filmed on location at Bayamon, Puerto Rico on 2/21/2016 with a iPhone 6 Smartphone.
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LAJA - Lajas Experimental Station, NEON Terrestrial Field Site | Puerto Rico
NEON's Lajas Experimental Station field site, is within Lajas Valley in the southwest corner of Puerto Rico. This 4 km terrestrial field site is located at the Lajas Research and Development Center, one of six Agricultural Experiment Stations in Puerto Rico. A 19 foot tall flux tower is surrounded by pasture, grassland and mixed agricultural crops. Field scientists also collect field observations of plants, animals, soils and microbes.
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CHRISTMAS TREES IN THE SEA?! Snorkelling in Puerto Rico (Scientific Art Sketchbook)
Are there christmas trees in the sea? Yes! Christmas tree worms are awesome tropical creatures - and on a marine biology field trip to Puerto Rico I got to snorkel with these Christmas tree worms. See video footage of Christmas tree worms, and watch me bring them to life in my scientific art sketchbook. I will explain all about these christmas sea creatures as I paint a watercolour timelapse! So come join me for festive cheer!
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Playa Escambron Puerto Rico Scuba: We Have The Fish!
A Scuba video/documentary from a couple dives in San Juan's Playa Escambron marine park.
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GUAN - Guanica Forest, NEON Terrestrial Field Site | Puerto Rico
Located along the southern coast of Puerto Rico, the Guanica Dry Forest reserve is the largest remaining tract of tropical dry coastal forest in the world. This fieldsite covers an area of 28 square kilometers and consists of mostly upland deciduous forest, semi-evergreen forest and scrub closer to the shore. A 72’ flux tower collects meteorological data. Soil sensors collect below ground measurements and NEON scientists conduct field observations of plants and animals.
Suggested citation for this video: National Ecological Observatory Network. October 5, 2018. NEON's Guanica Forest - Core Terrestrial [Video file]. Courtesy: Battelle. Retrieved from
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The Cathedral of San Juan Bautista is the Roman Catholic cathedral of the Archdiocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico. The cathedral is one of the oldest buildings in San Juan, located in Old San Juan, and is the second oldest cathedral in the Americas. The Cathedral of Santa María la Menor in Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, is the oldest.
The original cathedral in what was the city of Puerto Rico (changed to San Juan after the Spanish-American War) was constructed from wood in 1521.[1][2] It was destroyed by a hurricane and the current structure constructed in 1540, being reshaped in later centuries, the last time being in 1917.
The first school in Puerto Rico (and the oldest school in the United States after Puerto Rico became a territory of the United States) was the Escuela de gramática (Grammar School). The school was established by Bishop Alonso Manso in 1513, in the area where the cathedral would later be constructed. The school was free of charge and the courses taught were Latin language, literature, history, science, art, philosophy and theology.
The cathedral contains the tomb of the Spanish explorer and settlement founder Juan Ponce de León. It also has a shrine to the Blessed Carlos Manuel Rodríguez Santiago, the first Puerto Rican, the first Caribbean-born layperson and the first layperson in the history of the United States to be beatified.
10 Best Sights to See in Puerto Rico
The island of Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory that draws travelers from around the globe with its postcard-worthy beaches, lush rainforests, colonial towns and piña coladas. Here are 10 sights to see in Puerto Rico, just to get you dreaming.
1. El Morro
Many tourists flock to El Morro, a cliff-top fortress built in 1539. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views, stroll through the stone corridors, barracks, and tunnels and step back into another time. Don’t miss the doodles on the dungeon walls.
2. Vieques
Isla de Vieques has breathtaking beaches. Formerly a U.S. Navy base, today it is a wildlife reserve. Vieques is a magnet for ecotourists who prefer a laid-back, low-key, relatively undeveloped escape. Don’t miss the luminescent waters of Mosquito Bay.
3. Old San Juan
The colonial center of Puerto Rico’s enchanting capital is brimming with historic architecture, museums, restaurants and nightlife. The cobblestone streets are lined with colorful homes with decorative wrought iron terraces. Shady plazas are flanked by open-air cafes and craft shops. You’ll find the tomb of Ponce de León at the glorious Cathedral of San Juan Bautista.
4. El Yunque National Forest
Come here to explore the mountainous jungle’s beautiful waterfalls, crags, rivers and amazing dwarf forest. You can also spot rare birds, frogs and Taíno petroglyphs here. Various trails and paved paths offer a range of hiking excursions for all ability levels. Located less than an hour east of San Juan, this region makes a fun day trip or even an overnight camping trip.
5. Flamenco Beach
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6. Camuy River Cave Park
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7. Isla Palominos
It’s a private island an 8 minute ferry ride away, but the El Conquistador resort there welcomes day visitors. Scuba diving, kayaking and horseback riding along the beach are popular pastimes. You can also charter a glass-bottomed boat to enjoy the crystalline beauty of the sea here.
8. Arecibo Observatory
It is the world’s largest radio telescope. However, you don’t have to be an astronomy buff to come here. The visitors center does a good job of explaining some of its scientific achievements, including attempts to communicate with possible extraterrestrial life.
9. Museo de Arte de Ponce
Located in the city of Ponce on the island’s southern coast, this art museum contains fourteen galleries and a world-famous collection of Pre-Raphaelite art. Both European and Latin American artists are well represented.
10. Bioluminescent Bay
One of the most stellar sights to see in Puerto Rico is the bioluminescent waters found in a few special lagoons in Fajardo, Vieques and Lajas. Special plankton here glow when stirred, so if you swim around at night, it’s like an enchanting fairyland of starry sparks.
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El Parque de las Ciencias, Bayamon P.R. 2016
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Bayamon Puerto Rico. Parque recreativo en Bayamon.
Tren Urbano (San Juan, Puerto Rico) to Bayamón & Return Trip... FULL RIDE!
★ TURN ON closed caption/subtitles to view station stop names by clicking on the [ CC ] icon.
★ ENCENDER Subtítulo cerrado / subtítulos para ver los nombres de parada de la estación haciendo clic en el icono [ CC ].
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Keep subtitles on to view the name of the station being served.
‣‣ Fare:
• 1 - way Pass = $1.50
○ Includes 2-hour transfer to AMA bus(es)
• 3 - Day Unlimited Pass = $5.00
• 7 - Day Unlimited Pass = $15.00
‣‣ Stations:
------------------------ San Juan ----------------------------
• Sagrado Corazón
○ To reach Santurce, Miramar, and Old San Juan, take Bus Route T3 (or M3 as shown on destination-sign) via Avenida Ponce de León
• Hato Rey (José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum)
• Avenida Franklin D. Roosevelt
• Avenida Maunel V. Domenech
• Piñero (Judicial Center of San Juan)
• Universidad (University of Puerto Rico - Río Piedras Campus)
• Río Piedras
• Cupey (PR-1 and PR-176)
• Centro Médico (University of Puerto Rico - Medical Sciences Campus)
• San Francisco (Veteran Affairs Caribbean Healthcare Center)
• Las Lomas
• Martínez Nadal (Rafael Martínez Nadal Expressway ~ PR-20)
------------------------ Guaynabo ----------------------------
• Torrimar
------------------------ Bayamón ----------------------------
• Jardines
• Deportivo (Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium / Rubén Rodríguez Coliseum)
• Bayamón (PR-5)
○ To reach Toa Baja, take Bus Route E20 (or MU as shown on destination-sign) to the park & ride lot PR-22 near Campanilla
‣‣ Fact:
• The Tren Urbano as part of the territory of Puerto Rico and U.S. governments long behold rapid transit system study forty years in the making up to it's inaugural service on December 17, 2004. Tren Urbano links the three municipalities of San Juan, Guaynabo, and Bayamon through an aerial, underground, and at grade-level exclusive right-of-way. Currently, only one line exists after more ten years of being in service but more is to be added to rapid rail in the coming decades to give the metropolitan of San Juan a greatly needed rail network. Rather it's planned extensions to Santurce and Old San Juan; to Luis Munoz Marin Airport and the municipality of Carolina or the proposal for a larger, seperate rapid service connect the municipalities of San Juan and Caguas with a commuter rail similarity, for the first time since all railways throughout the island were depleted within the second-quarter of the twentieth century to make way for automobile roadways.
The trains are propelled by a direct-current third rail electrification track just above and to the side(s) of the track gauge. The line is less than eleven miles in length connecting to sixteen stations and the amount time to reach end-to-end is between 25-30 minutes to complete. Many privately- or municipal government-owned passenger transports accompany most, if not, all of the stations with the largest being, the Integrated Alternative Tansportation or ATi but wildly renown as, AMA Urban Transport.
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This aquatic field site is located on the Rio Cupeyes in southwest Puerto Rico in the Bosque Estatal de Maricao (Maricao State Forest). The area is made up of old and second growth tropical moist and wet forest. The Rio Cupeyes represents an increasingly rare intact Puerto Rican stream ecosystem. Automated stream sensors and groundwater wells collect data year round and NEON field scientists collect field observations of aquatic plants, animals, biogeochemistry and more.
Suggested citation for this video: National Ecological Observatory Network. October 5, 2018. NEON's Rio Cupeyes - Wadeable Stream [Video file]. Courtesy: Battelle. Retrieved from
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