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Faro de Los Morrillos is the most beloved landmark in the municipality of Cabo Rojo. Commonly known as “El Faro”, it is located at Los Morrillos Peninsula perched on commanding limestone cliffs that drop 200 feet into the Caribbean Sea. Los Morrillos Lighthouse was the second lighthouse built by the Spanish in Puerto Rico, construction began in 1887 and completed 1882. The lantern room was constructed out of cast iron, copper and glass. The interior served as a home for the keeper and the family. All the walls were built with brick and mortar. Los Morrillos Lighthouse is one of the 27 sites.
Lighthouse lovers will enjoy the simplicity and elegance of the structure. In 2002 a three million dollar restoration was initiated, and in 2007 it was re-opened to the public. The lighthouse got a brand new coat of paint in the original colors of gray with white trim; a punch of color was added to the windows and doors in lime green. The lighthouse is fully automated, still shines brightly helping ships navigate safely through the Mona Passage.
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Tarpon Fishing Puerto Rico DIY
Tarpon Fishing Puerto Rico DIY
The Silhouette crew has gone south to Puerto Rico to catch the mighty tarpon DIY. None of them have ever tarpon fished or been to Puerto Rico. So, it's going to be a huge challenge to get their hands on the Silver King of the lagoon!
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Here is a detailed listing of tackle prices, airlines, and hotel accommodations we used as well as a good place to purchase the tackle in San Juan.
You can purchase all your fishing tackle at West Marine store in San Juan if you need to. Puerto Rican prices are a bit more expensive than ordering online and they have a 12% sales tax.
West Marine by far had the most extensive tackle, minnow nets, buckets, bait and gear that we found in San Juan. The staff was very helpful and knowledgeable about what to use for each fish species.
address: 135 Ave Arterial B
San Juan, PR 00918
call: 787-998-1891
- The four of us booked our round trip flights and 6
nights stay for only 613.00$ each. We did book 6
months in advance with United airlines.
- Hotel accommodations were at the Tres Palmas
Resort in San Juan. The hotel is located right
across the street from the ocean. It included a
good continental breakfast and the staff were
very nice and helpful.
Tres Palmas Resort phone number: 787-727-4617
- We each brought our medium heavy salmon rods and
consolidated them all into one hard case that
cost a total of an extra 60.00$ total in luggage
and we all split the cost of that.
- Each person brought their own reels that we
carried in our luggage. Two of us used the
Shimano Corvalus 400. 99.00$ at Sportsmans
Warehouse. They easily held up to the tarpon.
- 20 lb Trilene big game monofilament used on our
reels - 10.59$ on Amazon.
- 30 lb Trilene big game monofilament for leader -
10.59$ on amazon.
- 5/0 Owner's circle hooks (10) pack - 5.99$ at
Sportsmans
- 5 gallon bucket used for bait bucket - 7.00$ at West
Marine and Walmart in PR.
- 6 ft minnow net - 47.00$ at West Marine
- Super Float bobbers - 2.99$ at Sportsmans
* A large net is recommended as the terrain is
broken and we did lose one fish right at the
bank.
* We also highly recommend a rental car. It was
approx. 100$ a day and the rental is at the airport.
There are Taxis and Uber drivers. But if you are not
bi-lingual. Some drivers English is poor. Our Uber
app did work as well on the island.
- Grand Total: 757.00$ plus food and transportation
Total based on that you have your own rods and reels
with a hard case to transport.
* There is a tackle shop very close to Tres Palmas that
did have limited tackle, hooks and sinkers. They also
offered very affordable charters for tarpon and other
saltwater fishing.
The Tackle Box
105 Calle Doncella
San Juan Puerto Rico
phone number: 787-726-1662
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Return clients Ryan and Jen Banker from Arizona joined HighNoon with Ryan's brother Greg and his wife for a full day charter. About three hours into the trip the long corner came flying out of the out rigger and started screaming line. After an amazing show Greg had that fish to the back of the boat in minutes. Fun day on the water with great company. See you guys Tuesday for round two.
El velero más grande del mundo navega en aguas de Ibiza y Formentera
El velero EOS de 93 metros de eslora y 3 mástiles, era hasta hace poco, el velero más grande del mundo. Le seguía, el Athena de 90 metros y el Hálcón Maltes de 88 metros, con un alto grado de automatización.
Recientemente se acaba de botar el Sailing Yacht A, el velero privado más grande del mundo propiedad del magnate ruso Andrey Melnichenko.
Melnichenko de 43 años es, según la revista Forbes, la 97ª fortuna mundial, valorada en 9.000 millones de dólares. Es miembro fundador de MDM Bank, tiene empresas de producción de fertilizantes , de carbón o de tuberías, entre otras. Esta casado con la modelo serbia Aleksandra Nikolic.
Melnichenko, ya rompió los cánones establecidos de la industria náutica, cuando encargó la construcción del super yate a motor A, una embarcación de 120 metros de eslora y botada en 2008, con un coste de unos 250 millones de euros y unas lineas muy novedosas.
Nadie duda de que el Sailing Yacht A, representa uno de los grandes desafíos de la arquitectura naval y uno de los caprichos más caros de la historia, con un presupuesto de unos 450 millones de euros.
La construcción de este proyecto comienza en 2008. Melnichenko reunió a los diseñadores más prestigiosos para que presentarán sus ideas de cómo debía ser el velero privado más grande del mundo, nunca antes concebido.
Finalmente se decanto por el diseño de Philippe Starck, quien ya había trazado los planos de su Super Yate a motor A. El nuevo reto para Philippe Starck fue ambicioso y complicado. Con los conceptos de diseño de Melnichenko, debía de crear un velero único, con tecnología y técnicas nunca antes empleadas en la construcción naval.
El Sailing Yacht A fue botado el año pasado en el astillero alemán de Nobiskrug.
Mide 143 metros de eslora por 25 de manga. La quilla tiene ocho metros de largo y hay espacio para ocho cubiertas y para todos los lujos imaginables.
Sus tres mástiles de 90 metros de altura, son las estructuras de composite más grandes jamás construidas.
El velero podrá acomodar a 20 invitados con una tripulación de 54 personas para que cuiden hasta el mínimo detalle.
El casco y la superestructura están fabricados en acero y composite y reforzado con fibra de carbono. Cuando no navegue a vela, la propulsión corre a cargo de 2 motores híbridos diésel-eléctrico. El velero navegará a una velocidad de crucero de 16 nudos, con una máxima de 21, y tendrá una autonomía de 5.300 millas.
En el proyecto estan participando empresas de diferentes paises. El diseño de las velas y del aparejo son holandeses, los mástiles ingleses, las velas estadounidenses y las botavaras son de la empresa valencia Future Fibres.
Despues de su botadura, en Kiel, Alemania, en el mar del Norte, el Sailing Yacht A, se encuentra en fase de pruebas y en 2016 estará listo para surcar los mares.
El Sailing Yacht A visitó este verano las aguas de Ibiza y Formentera y la tripulación del Sirocodiez pudo admirar la grandiosidad de este barco.
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Ancient epic poems such as the Epic of Gilgamesh, Homer's Odyssey and the Mahābhārata use similar narrative techniques as modern thrillers. In the Odyssey, the hero Odysseus makes a perilous voyage home after the Trojan War, battling extraordinary hardships in order to be reunited with his wife Penelope. He has to contend with villains such as the Cyclops, a one-eyed giant, and the Sirens, whose sweet singing lures sailors to their doom. In most cases, Odysseus uses cunning instead of brute force to overcome his adversaries.
Little Red Riding Hood (1697), an early example of a psycho-stalker story, is a fairy tale about a girl who walks through the woods to deliver food to her sick grandmother. A wolf wants to eat the girl but is afraid to do so in public. He approaches Little Red Riding Hood and she naively tells him where she is going. He suggests the girl pick some flowers, which she does. In the meantime, he goes to the grandmother's house and gains entry by pretending to be the girl. He swallows the grandmother whole (in some stories, he locks her in the closet) and waits for the girl, disguised as the grandma.
The Three Apples, a tale in the One Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights), is the earliest known murder mystery[19] and suspense thriller with multiple plot twists[20] and detective fiction elements.[21] In this tale, a fisherman discovers a heavy locked chest along the Tigris river and he sells it to the Abbasid Caliph, Harun al-Rashid, who then has the chest broken open only to find inside it the dead body of a young woman who was cut into pieces. Harun orders his vizier, Ja'far ibn Yahya, to solve the crime and find the murderer within three days. This whodunit mystery may be considered an archetype for detective fiction.[19][22]
The Count of Monte Cristo (1844) is a swashbuckling revenge thriller about a man named Edmond Dantès who is betrayed by his friends and sent to languish in the notorious Château d'If. His only companion is an old man who teaches him everything from philosophy to mathematics to swordplay. Just before the old man dies, he reveals to Dantès the secret location of a great treasure. Shortly after, Dantès engineers a daring escape and uses the treasure to reinvent himself as the Count of Monte Cristo. Thirsting for vengeance, he sets out to punish those who destroyed his life.
The Riddle of the Sands (1903) is the first modern thriller, according to Ken Follett, who described it as an open-air adventure thriller about two young men who stumble upon a German armada preparing to invade England.
Heart of Darkness (1903) is a first-person within a first-person account about a man named Marlowe who travels up the Congo River in search of an enigmatic Belgian trader named Kurtz. Layer by layer, the atrocities of the human soul and man's inhumanity to man are peeled away. Marlowe finds it increasingly difficult to tell where civilization ends and where barbarism begins. Today this might be described as a psychological thriller.
The Thirty-Nine Steps (1915) is an early thriller by John Buchan, in which an innocent man becomes the prime suspect in a murder case and finds himself on the run from both the police and enemy spies.
The Manchurian Candidate (1959) is a classic of Cold War paranoia. A squad of American soldiers are kidnapped and brainwashed by Communists. False memories are implanted, along with a subconscious trigger that turns them into assassins at a moment's notice. They are soon reintegrated into American society as sleeper agents. One of them, Major Bennett Marco, senses that not all is right, setting him on a collision course with his former comrade Sergeant Raymond Shaw, who is close to being activated as an assassin.
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1963) by John le Carré is set in the world of Cold War espionage and helped to usher in an era of more realistic thriller fiction, based around professional spies and the battle of wits between rival spymasters.
The Bourne Identity (1980) is one of the first thrillers to be written in the modern style that we know today. A man with gunshot wounds is found floating unconscious in the Mediterranean Sea. Brought ashore and nursed back to health, he wakes up with amnesia. Fiercely determined to uncover the secrets of his past, he embarks on a quest that sends him spiraling into a web of violence and deceit. He is astounded to learn that knowledge of hand-to-hand combat, firearms, and trade craft seem to come naturally to him.