While the MV Explorer was docking in San Juan during its Amazon Enrichment Voyage, we took a walk through town.
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Music video by Luis Fonsi performing Aqui Estoy Yo. (C) 2009 Universal Music Latino

Now 1600 miles from New York city! Two days of ocean travel was fun, but now it’s just nice to walk on land again. San Juan had a real Spanish feel to it, at least down town where we were. There were lots of street vendors selling things like cigars, jewellery, and ice-cold water (man, it was hot). We climbed up to the old fort and poked around. Both camera batteries died, so we missed some nice shots – like Orion’s purchase of a custom-made T-shirt from a local artist. Sierra got some “fruit art” for her room and a nice necklace. We found a Mexican restaurant on the waterfront and had a few (too many) margaritas and some good chips & salsa. That did it for us – we got back to the ship, did the Jacuzzi thing, and promptly fell asleep. I needed some acetylsalicylic acid the next day!
Song with photo of El Morro
Preview of Magellanic’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Catamarca, Argentina Entry Title: “Day 74: October 27, 2007 San Juan to Catamarca” Entry: “Day 74: October 27, 2007 San Juan to Catamarca It was nice to sleep in until 8:30. Elena actually joined me for breakfast which we ate at a leisurely pace. When we finished, we packed our bag and then took a cab out to the Natural History Museum, located in the old railway station on España. We were given a tour by a Sanjuanina geology student. There is a nice, life-size latex mount of a Frenguelisauris skeleton from Ischigualasto but the Herrasauraus and Eoraptor mounts have apparently been moved to out to the new museum at Ischigualasto. Although I was sorry that Elena couldn’t see them. I agree that Ischigualasto is where they should be on display. Unfortunately, it is at least 5 hours from San Juan. Eoraptor and Herrerasaurus are the two oldest known dinosaurs found so far. They have an isotopic age of 228 million years. Frenguelisauris is only slightly younger. At least some Herrerasaurus bones are on display. Apparently seven new Theropod skeletons were discovered at Ischigualasto this year; some appear to be new genera. We also say large fossils of a cynodont, a carnivorous, mammal-like reptile that is in our direct ancestry and two dicynodonts, another branch of mammal-like reptiles that …
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We Wish You Were Here!
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What an awesome time my family and I had in San Juan and vicinity during Christmas 2009. Highlights of our visit included Old San Juan, the El Yunque Rain Forest, Culebra Island and the Bacardi Rum Factory. We stayed at the La Concha Renaissance Resort and really liked it. The waves at the beach were great for body surfing and regular surfing too. The end of this piece has a montage of various birds I photographed on Puerto Rico and Culebra.
Top 8 San Juan competitor Josh Utter-Leyton shows off his red-blue-green Block Constucted deck that has been successful since its debut in the Magic Online Championship Series back in April won by Brad Nelson. Better known as wrapter on Magic Online, Josh earned his invitation to San Juan by winning an online qualifier. 4 Raging Ravine 4 Misty Rainforest 4 Scalding Tarn 3 Halimar Depths 2 Kazandu Refuge 1 Evolving Wilds 4 Island 3 Mountain 3 Forest 4 Lotus Cobra 3 Goblin Ruinblaster 2 Sphinx of Lost Truths 2 Avenger of Zendikar 3 Oracle of Mul Daya 4 Burst Lightning 2 Flame Slash 4 Explore 4 Jace, the Mind Sculptor 2 Deprive 2 Comet Storm Sideboard 1 Hellkite Charger 1 Rampaging Baloths 1 Goblin Ruinblaster 2 Spell Pierce 1 Deprive 2 Searing Blaze 2 Flame Slash 1 Forked Bolt 1 Cunning Sparkmage 2 Vapor Snare 1 Mold Shambler
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Prominent Magic artist John Avon talks about the full-art lands he created for Zendikar, showing off extra-large versions and the stories behind his artisitc visions. John is in San Juan all weekend meeting fans and signing cards. You can meet the game’s top artistic talent at every Pro Tour.
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Only Audio of “San Juan Sunset”
Hosted by Russel Peters, this comedy show features the funniest comedians from around the globe. Episode 7 features Edwin San Juan and Bret Ernst. bit.ly
On this gorgeous Saturday (no rain, finally) we took coastal highway 165 into San Juan from Dorado, a beautiful drive along the waterfront without any traffic whatsoever. We first explored a little stretch of land called “Isla de Cabras” (Goats Island) which is a tiny island strategically located at the entrance of San Juan Bay. Its historically significant position is evidenced by a fortification called “El Cañuelo” which is not accessible to visitors. The island was even used as a leper colony in the late 1800s. From there we drove back past the main power station and the Bacardi Rum factory to the Ferry Terminal in Cataño where we took a ferry across the bay into Old San Juan. I rediscovered many of the places I had already visited earlier, including the fortress San Felipe del Morro and the adjacent San Juan Cemetery. I was enchanted by the narrow, cobble-stoned streets with their brightly coloured stuccoed houses. In the courtyard of the historic building “El Cuartel de Ballaja” I came across a major festival for guitarists who play the local “cuarto” guitar, and two teenage boys played a little Spanish song for me on this unique instrument. I even caught images of a local wedding right in front of the Cathedral of San Juan. At dusk the Christmas lights on the Plaza de Armas and along the Calle Fortaleza came to life. As the sun was going down I positioned myself on the Plaza de la Rogativa to catch the sunset and then walked through the Puerta de San Juan for a …
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Our last few hours in Puerto Rico had arrived. We left Dorado and took coastal Highway 165 again for a pleasant stress-free drive into San Juan. We had just about two hours before we had to return our vehicle at the airport and decided to visit another couple of areas in San Juan that we had not seen before. We drove through an area called “El Condado” which is a busy ocean-front community with many high-rise hotels, somewhat reminiscent of Fort Lauderdale or Miami Beach. We then drove further east to another San Juan district called “Isla Verde”, a beachfront suburb that also features many condominiums and some highrise hotels. After returning our rental car we were ready to check in our luggage when the US Airways representative informed us that our flight to Philadelphia was cancelled due to the winter storm that had been blanketing the northeastern US and Canada. Fortunately he found a flight to Charlotte, NC, that would connect us with our destination of Buffalo after all. We had to race to the plane as everybody was already boarding. We finally arrived at about 10:30 pm in Buffalo, and not surprisingly were greeted by a continuing snowfall. Our car was buried under several inches of snow and after finally finding a gas station in Buffalo we crossed the border into Ontario at midnight. Having arrived at 2 am in our driveway in Toronto, we couldn’t even get our vehicle into our driveway because the snow was so deep.
This is for all my fellow Puerto Ricans, but especially for my Dad, Harold Calderon. Happy 39th B-day!
I started the morning off early with a walk through the extensive grounds of the Embassy Suites / Golden Sands resort in Dorado, and around mid-day we made our way into the Puerto Rican capital — San Juan. Old San Juan is a beautifully restored colonial city and was founded in 1521. We parked our vehicle close to the Puerto Rican Capitol and started walking west towards Old San Juan past Plaza Colon which features a statue of Christopher Columbus. After my initial explorations of the popular shopping street Calle Fortaleza I discovered the Governor’s Mansion (la Fortaleza) where two local policemen enlightened me about the significance of this building. Then I came across the Parque de las Palomas where hundreds of pigeons swarm the tourists who feed them. Walking north I explored the Atlantic waterfront, the Old San Juan Cemetery and one of San Juan’s most imposing fortifications: Fort San Felipe del Morro, begun in 1539, which today is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. I even hopped on the free open-air tourist trolley to get a more comprehensive view of Old San Juan and caught a nice sunset, looking south over the Bay of San Juan.
The most wonderful part of San Juan, Puerto Rico is Old San Juan
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