2010年6月17日 星期四

18 Jun 2010 My way back

Wake up at 3:00am to catch the flight, and asked the reception to call taxi for me.

View of the living room at the hotel lobby

San Juan Airport

Before landing at Newark, I spotted the Statue of Liberty

In the airport of Newark, I found that there was live broadcast of World Cup game - USA vs Algeria, the 2nd half was really exciting

I ordered a black bull float (ice-cream ball on root beer) and enjoyed the game show

17 Jun 2010 San Juan Puerto Rico

Last dinner at Puerto Rico

Old San Juan is a lovely place that we can spare more time in.

 

We walked by and decided to dine at El Toro Salao with the best Spanish Tapas

Crab-paste toast - yummy!

Blueberry cheese cake

The waitress was very nice, eager to suggest and explain to us what to order

Say good-bye to Old San Juan

2010年6月16日 星期三

17 Jun 2010 Arecibo Puerto Rico

Last Day - Driving to North Coast

We rented a car to drive for 2 hours to Arecibo to visit Observatorio de Arecibo

We attended a show in Spanish but with illustration in English

 


Material to built the reflector

Another place we wanted to visit was Parque de las Cavernas del Río Camuy.  However, we arrived later than 11:00am and found it was already full.  Then we just tried again after visiting the Observatory but in vain.

The Río Camuy is the world's third largest underground cave system

It was them - many students entered the site and made it full!  They took a trolleybus that follows a spiraling road down through the jungle into a 200-ft deep sinkhole to Cueva Clara de Empalme (Clear Cave Junction).  There are other 2 cave areas - Tres Pueblos sink-hole and Cueva Catedral (Cathedral Cave)

Finally, I could only ended the trip with a coconut ice-drink

16 Jun 2010 San Juan

A Stroll in Old San Juan

La Casita - a historic neoclassical gatehouse that acts as the modern HQ for the Puerto Rican Tourist Comapany - Tourist Information Centre nowadays



to enter Paseo de la Princesa (Walkway of the Princess) - a 19th-century esplanade  situated outside just the city walls, tracks alongside the formidable old city walls to the brink of the Bahía de San Juan

Raíces Fountain

Afterwards, my camera ran out of power and I could only appreciate the sights and kept the pictures in my heart.

{Pictures from Carrie}

2010年6月15日 星期二

16 Jun 2010 San Juan

Bacardi Rum Distillery, Cataño

After lunch, we went to the pier

There always cruise stop by the pier

We took a ferry + taxi to reach the distillery - the Cathedral of Rum, covers 127 acres.  The world's largest and most famous rum-producing family started their business in Cuba more than a century ago, but they began moving their operation to this site in 1936.

Shop of the Bacardi Rum Distillery

Cafe where we were offered 2 free drinks

The distillery plant is not open for visit

It described the history starting from Christopher Columbus discovered the new land.  Rum is made from cane sugar

Shots of the museum

Special collection that is assigned certificate

Daiquiri - made with rum

A cup of Coke + few drops of rum

I've bought rum cakes for my colleagues and Shirley's Group members

and collections of different kind of rum

Captures of Cataño and sun set

A large cargo carrier