We are Luis del Mazo and Tanya Rodriguez. We have traveled the world and love to experience different cultures. We recently moved to Puerto Rico and host www.islaoasispr.com vacation rental. Although we are both Hispanic the Puerto Rican culture is unique in its own right! We love Puerto Rico and love to share our experiences with you. Hope you enjoy our blog and don't forget to like and share! Thanks!
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Cascada La Planta Electrica-Charco Hondo
We decided to check out La Cueva Ventana, but on the day we went it was closed, so we found a waterfall known as la Cascada la planta electrica also known as Charco honda.
On the day we went the fall was flowing pretty heavy and most of the crowed were onlookers over swimmers. The entrance to the waterfall is an old, abandoned power plant that has been made over as a welcoming sign to visitors.
This was your typical swimming hole and a great supplemental stop to any attractions near Arecibo.
From there we headed to El Poso del Obispo (bishops pond). This was another gem of a beach with a shallow saltwater pool, that's great for just lounging.
C76P+R9 Tanamá, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, Arecibo, Puerto Rico
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Things to do in Puerto Rico
Location:
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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