Where DID you go? I mean, there's filth in every country...there's no escaping that. Give me a break, it's as if I went to the slums down in the nastiest part of Queens and expected to see 5th Ave style accomodations. Get real. And about the driving, it's a rodeo all right; if you can't handle it, you're a wimp. Food...dude, there's a grocery store every five meters: just don't expect to find Safeways or Seven Elevens etc. Food...the stuff you saw in plastic containers is a type of nectar...the life and soul of "piraguas". But hey, you don't speak the language and aren't open to different cultures, so what would you know. The place you went to was Pinones...no Puerto Rican in their right mind goes there...it's left for over-scrutinizing tourists (so they don't come back and invade our secret paradise). Talk about a seasoned tourist...
We love to hike birdwatch go dancing and travel to warm climates. The exciting thing about going to Puerto Rico was...not very many people seemed to have gone there for a vacation. Here's one of the stories from our journals.... full info
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Where DID you go?
I mean, there's filth in every country...there's no escaping that. Give me a break, it's as if I went to the slums down in the nastiest part of Queens and expected to see 5th Ave style accomodations. Get real. And about the driving, it's a rodeo all right; if you can't handle it, you're a wimp. Food...dude, there's a grocery store every five meters: just don't expect to find Safeways or Seven Elevens etc. Food...the stuff you saw in plastic containers is a type of nectar...the life and soul of "piraguas". But hey, you don't speak the language and aren't open to different cultures, so what would you know. The place you went to was Pinones...no Puerto Rican in their right mind goes there...it's left for over-scrutinizing tourists (so they don't come back and invade our secret paradise). Talk about a seasoned tourist...