Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Ridgeway By Kelty Tent Instructions

on the Rocks 2008 Celebrate the first night of Salsa Tinglar Puerto

On Board Rider's Café (against the wall in Luquillo)
Saturday 21 June, 6pm
There will be music, karaoke, crafts, community, entertainment, and a message of conservation.

Join the effort to give life to our urban areas and make the community portal Luquillo Northeast Ecological Corridor.


Presented by the Coalition for Northeast Ecological Corridor

GETTING THERE: To reach the wall, take the # 3 up Luquillo. Turn left at the light with three condos (Blue Beach) to the left. Immediately turn right. Turn left when you reach the corner of the square. Turn right when you reach the water and look for parking. Board Rider's Café on the waterfront in the middle of the block. Flickr Creative Commons

Contributor: ayushbhandari

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Sensors Motion Simples Circuits Diagrams.

The Train Monagas

skating machine ....

Based on a special report to Charlie Aguilar
newspaper "New Day" of May 7, 1995
modifications and additions by Angel Acevedo


L train to Puerto disappearance Rico in 1957 left deep emotional and sentimental memories enter the generations of that time. For the 1953 stopped working as a passenger train, but continued to provide commercial cargo service only. Some structures are still standing as a reminder of a valuable treasure that now constitute only a small part, mostly abandoned. With the disappearance of a heritage that is vanishing in our history. Most of these structures and railways dating from 1891, when it was officially built the section between San Juan and Manati. A year later spread to Carolina and from Arecibo and Manati Camuy. For 1904, a part included Hormigueros and Yauco, as well as Camuy to Aguadilla, in 1907 was inaugurated in San Juan to Ponce.



So, traditional machines and locomotives converted its motive power from steam to coal and diesel, said its grandeur by the Lajas Valley. But could never prove the speed of one machine with high capacity that existed, because the road system in Puerto Rico were inadequate to develop its power. In Puerto Rico there are valuable historical monuments are preserved, but the train stations are not part of that program. Many have disappeared and others are on the verge of disappearing due to the deterioration that is in charge of burying the memories and history the famous method of transportation.

passengers waved their hands and said goodbye to the cutters and cane workers who were part of the route through the steaming cane railway. Hormigueros, where there is another abandoned structure "was one of the stops where trains arrived with special tours of the few cases in Puerto Rico charged faithful to enjoy the famous" Fiestas de la Monserrate. "

entered in Mayagüez route for its famous shopping streets and witnessing the tumultuous times past and are still roads that are congested then bullock carts, rickshaws, horse riders and their horses, and later automobiles. Few motorists of this generation who know everything that happened, so it would be worth visiting the area for fun and know their history.

The slope of Aguadilla was the terror of drivers and with good reason, since there were several derailments. The experience helped drivers keep their passengers safe.

In the town of Isabela route vendors are looking for their limited support during his usual stop. Guajataca Tunnel (Isabela) a hundred feet away was the small romantic journey of the couple. The tunnel, of incalculable value for difficult construction through a mountain, is still a national monument appeal tourism remains in good condition.

Borinquena, Nene


Flickr Creative Commons Contributor: jonnyspirit

Monday, June 9, 2008

Dream Mat Mousse Swatches



C nyone lost track of how many parks there are in the country named in honor of the name of the Puerto Rican Olympic colossus, just way that destroys the notion of space and time in this estate Bayamon.

And to exceed the ugly pipe and petrochemical industries are dumb to the zum-zum of trucks that come and go as fast pachyderms. A vacant property above the green. To your left a fruit distribution company gives you welcome and your right hand a prison reminds you accidentally tried: better behave yourself.

P ero already here and the sound of birds, the canopy of mahogany trees and seedlings, along with the smell of almond blossom prepare you for the escape. You will see the track horses, kept jealously by angry farmers, and if you're lucky you can enjoy the beauty of a copy that crosses the obstacles without problems. Are very white and jockets riders who command these horses, you think while you adjust your mountain bike. They make one step Mount. Here is the Walt Disney World's mountain biking. Get inside any trail: The adventure is in any turn. Did you decide on the way La Ceiba? Watch out for sudden drops in which Arduengo has left the skin. Or would you prefer the playful stretch Magic Kingdom? Caution. Face down the writer has been to much fun. Look closely at the left magazines, filled with roots, mongooses, snakes, insects and God knows what else. Yes, this was part of Fort Buchanan archaic, which both patriots cry wanabi the Stars and Stripes. It matters little now that stuff. Nature hugged you. Gone was the city with its hustle and bustle impudent. Go up the steep slopes. Dodge the roots everywhere and makes you feel like a child playing browsers. You will need good brakes to avoid stepping on boas slumbering on the rocks looking for a ray of sunlight does not penetrate the thicket. And your life will be strengthened legs and lungs to climb on belvedere tower. Look out to see the Bay of San Juan and the immensity of this little piece of paradise.

For Urbanauta, endi.com taken from Flickr Creative Commons

Contributor: Hadock

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Pokemon Human Szubuza

Rico Sierra Club Calendar for June

Sunday, June 1
MEMBERS ONLY: The Quebradillas Atlantea Butterfly
Presentation Atlantea Tulita. Know Atlantea Quebradillas and their habitat. Limit: 15 people. Meeting: 10:00 am Return: 2:30 pm Level: Easy. Bring: See below Contact: Javier Biaggi, 787-880-1063 (Cel 787-371-1709)

Saturday, June 7
Kayaking Cayo Algodones
Paddling Cayo Algodones, a small island white sands done we can swim and practice snorkeling or exploring. We end up doing a tour of the mangrove channels of the former Roosevelt Roads naval base. Discharge occurs in a tertiary water treatment plant, so that the waters are very fertile area and attract lots of marine life. There will be kayak rentals. Meeting: 8:00 am Return: 2:00 pm Level: Moderate / Difficult * Bring: Snack, Eyewear Contact: Alberto Perdomo multigrafika@yahoo.com

787-605-6952 Sunday, June 8
Green Classroom: Butterfly Classroom =
Urban Living . Learning without walls. In the metropolitan area can enjoy a beautiful butterfly without having to leave Puerto Rico. We will explain the concept of this project may see many species of butterflies and learn about plants that allow you to enjoy. Meeting: 1:00 pm Return: 5:00 pm Level: Easy to Bring: $ 10 ($ 7 to enter and $ 3 donation to Sierra Club), camera, walking shoes, small snacks Contact: Linda Commander lindatinglar@netscape.net

787-447-6677 Sunday, June 8
Farallones Steep and Cabezas de San Juan
Walk along the coast of the Cabezas de San Juan. Walk through steep cliffs and we will see breathtaking views. We will give back to this beautiful reserve. This adventure takes about 5 hours. Meeting: 8:30 AM Return: 3:00 PM Level: * Difficult to Bring: Boots, snacks, camera, swimsuit, change of clothes, $ for lunch. Cost: $ 4.00 for parking. Contact: Ivan Purcell info@ecoquestpr.com 787.616.7543 (Reservation required)

Saturday, June 14
Futures Photographers Nature
All participating children will enjoy a talk on how to take pictures. Then we will be exploring the forest and taking pictures that are posted on the photo page of the Sierra Club. Meeting: 10:00 am Return: 2:00 pm Level: Easy to bring: Digital camera, comfortable clothing, hiking shoes, water and snacks. Contact: 787-510-8574 lali10pr@yahoo.com Nauchaly
Acre Castro
Saturday, June 14
Continuing Exploration Roosevelt Road
The former naval base operations ended in March 2004. This closure has had a negative impact on the economy of the town of Ceiba. The facilities consist of 8.638 acres of land and a number of facilities. In coordination with APRODEC and the Portal of the Future will visit various places of interest. Meeting: 8:30 am Return: 2:00 pm Level: Easy to Bring: $ 5 for transportation, water, snack and $ for lunch Contact: Iraida Rivera Madera

787-236-8812 Sunday, June 15
Management Training Emergency 4
The fourth phase of this program offered by the State Agency for Emergency Management. The purpose is to prepare and train people to handle emergencies as rescue teams arrive. Requirements: Knowledge of the use of rope and knots learned in the first, second and third phase. Contact: James Acevedo 787-983-4974 sacevedo12@prtc.net

TALK: Wednesday, June 18 Subway
Our World: Myths and Realities
An audio visual presentation by the espeólogo Gustavo Rodriguez, who will explain the details of the caves in his talk our Underworld: Myths and Realities. This talk is open to the public is required to participate in the tour de Cuevas The Cabachuelas. There include the cost of the trip, $ 20.
6:00 pm, Room 103, School of Architecture UPR RRP

Saturday, June 21 Ballroom
: Caves The Cabachuelas
visit 3 rooms Cabachuelas Cuevas system in the municipality of Morovis. Difference between caves and caverns, see petroglyphs and identify wildlife. The rooms can accommodate a huge ballroom. Identify plants and birds. Meeting: 8:00 am Return: 3:00 pm Level: Difficult. Walk-45 minutes total. There are areas of mud and slippery moments of total darkness. Cost: $ 20 Bring: * boots are recommended. Helmet is required, can be rented for $ 2.00, 2 flashlights and extra batteries, a light lunch and snacks to share. Contact: Linda 787-447-6677 lindatinglar@netscape.net or Elica Commander elicamachin@gmail.com Machin. (Must attend the talk "Myths and Realities "to participate in the excursion.)

Saturday, June 21
De Forest Day in San Patricio us
Walk forest trails San Patricio. Discover the great environmental value of the urban forest accompanied by Melissa Miller, forest management. Also known about the history of the forest and the struggle associated with the conservation community through Javier Almeyda, coordinator of Citizens Pro Bosque San Patricio. Meeting: 8:30 am Return: 12:00 pm Level: Easy. * Bring: Binoculars, flashlight $ 2.00 for the forest Contact: Evalexa I. Tomei 787-635-6222 (after 7pm), evalexa@yahoo.com. (Reservation required)

Sunday, June 22 Ponce Knowing

Come to know a little of why the pride of Ponce. Visit several museums that will give you an idea of \u200b\u200bits history and development. Such as the Museum of the History of Ponce, Plaza Las Delicias, Parque de Bomba y Catedral, El Vigia, Castle Garden Serrallés and Chinese (optional). The Guancha, eat a snack overlooking the sea. Meeting: 8:00 am Return: 5:00 pm Cost: $ 15.00. Level: Easy * Bring: light clothing and comfortable shoes, money for food. Contact: Esperanza Soto (787) 432-3387 e.soto74 @ yahoo.com.

Saturday, June 28
Isla Caja de Muertos
Resting place of the love of a pirate. Located less than 6 miles from the beaches of Ponce, bathed by the Caribbean Sea, the island of Caja de Muertos is one of the jewels of the reserves of Puerto Rico. We will travel by boat (cost $ 20.00 per person) and spend the day exploring and swimming in their beautiful beach. Meeting: 8.00 am Return: 5:00 pm Level: Moderate * Bring: Swimwear, coolers with snacks, lunch, snorkeling, binoculars, camera, towel, change of clothes. Contact: Joseph A. Menendez jmenen6666@aol.com 787-725-1898 (day of tour 787-319-6629)

* Important notes for participants of the excursions: Participant Bring: water, safe shoes, a coat, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, snacks and / or lunch and a backpack to carry things. It's a good idea to bring a camera, binoculars, a bit of money for any food and necessary medicines. Some trips require additional equipment. All must sign a "Liability Release" before participating in the excursion. All trips require a reservation but, unless otherwise indicated. Please arrive promptly at the scheduled time.

Flickr Creative Commons Contributor: mikeparker and hoodwinks