Toro Negro Reserve Toro Negro Reserve

Toro Negro Reserve

Toro Negro Forest Reserve at 3500 feet. It was so gorgeous, so cool compared to the lower elevations- and devoid of people. However, Coqui's were EVERYWHERE. Coqui's are frogs, there are over 30 species native to PR. They chirp constantly at night, and all day long in the mountain forests. ("Co-Qui!, Co-Qui" is the sound they make)


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Puerto Rican  Flag Populated for centuries by aboriginal peoples, the island was claimed by the Spanish Crown in 1493 following Columbus' second voyage to the Americas. In 1898, after 400 years of colonial rule that saw the indigenous population nearly exterminated an... [read more]
Blog: 2 weeks in Puerto Rico, Rincon, Puerto Rico Photography
Date: August 10th 2005

Check out my photography homepage here: Stephen Hayden Photography Local business' that made the trip happen: Aventuras: San Juan, Puerto Rico Taino Divers: Rincon, Puerto Rico Lemontree Inn What drew me to Pue ... read more




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I grew up in a small town. I went to Uni. I started taking pictures afterwards in 2000. Several cross country road trips and 3 summers in the Sierra Nevada forced me to fall in love with the outdoors. In 2004 I began working full time, taking advantage of every free weekend and holiday while liquidating my yearly vacation for bigger trips to other countries. I especially love conifer forests and alpine mountains. I'm currently taking pictures of Kids and Models, check out my Facebook page for details! [url=ht... full info
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