Tomó este foto ariba de El Morro en 2010.
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In 2010, I took this photo above the fort called el Castillo de San Felipe del Morro, or El Morro as it is more commonly known. Neither airplane nor helicopter was used to capture this image.
This fort symbolizes the strength and resolve of the people of Puerto Rico. On the cusp of a great ocean, los puertoriqueños look out into the horizon that is the Atlantic, standing firm, resilient against hurricanes and storms of war. This structure has lasted more than 470 years.
This fort symbolizes the strength and resolve of the people of Puerto Rico. On the cusp of a great ocean, los puertoriqueños look out into the horizon that is the Atlantic, standing firm, resilient against hurricanes and storms of war. This structure has lasted more than 470 years.
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Did you know that the word "hurricane" originated in Puerto Rico?
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