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El
Yunque Rainforest, Puerto Rico      
The
Caribbean National Forest, (CNF), is located in the Sierra de Luquillo
Mountains, approximately 25 miles northeast of the San Juan metro area.
It encompasses over 28,000 acres of land (11,500 hectares), making it
the largest block of public land in the Island of Puerto Rico. CNF,
locally known as El Yunque, is one of the most popular recreation sites in
Puerto Rico and the US National Forest System. It is by far the
friendliest and most accessible tropical rain forest in the world.
According
to Taino Indian legend, the good spirit "Yuquiyú" reigned on
his mighty mountain-top throne, protecting Puerto Rico and its people. The
name Luquillo is derived from this good spirit's Taino name.
Hiking
Along the Trail
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There
are currently 24 miles of recreational trails and 12 miles of
administrative trails found on the CNF.
These trails are restricted to foot traffic (hiking) only.
"Many
of the sights you will see today are the same as those that dazzled
the first Spanish explorers more than 500 years ago. You'll see
1,000-year-old trees, strange plants with exotic rainbow-colored
flowers, and thick vines with great masses of lush red blossoms
waving in the cool breeze. From the heart of this breathtaking
beauty you'll hear the incessant, yet delightful, two-note chanting
of the "Coqui" frog, the chattering of unseen tropical
birds, and, if you are lucky, the squawk of the endangered Puerto
Rican Parrot." |
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Trail
Map
Links
Pictures taken at El Yunque Rainforest, Puerto Rico
Winamp
Skins with El Yunque pictures
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