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If you take only one sightseeing trip from San Juan, this should be
it. From Arecibo, on the north shore, go southwest along Route 129 to the
Río Camuy Cave Park. This incredible 268-acre park is the site of
the great subterranean caverns carved out by the Camuy River over one
million years ago. The impeccably maintained trails gently descend 200
feet through a fern filled ravine to the yawning, cathedral-like caverns.
The caves are home to a unique species of fish that is totally blind.
To visit this pristine site is to be transported to another, hidden
world. Rio Camuy Cave Park is the third-largest cave system in the world.
Sixteen entranced have been found and 11 kilometers (7 miles) of passages
explored so far. One special attraction is the Cueva Clara, which
measures 695 feet (210m) in length. The park is equipped with picnic
areas, walking trails, food facilities, and exhibition hall and a souvenir
shop, making it the perfect place to spend a day. Reservations are
essential, as this place is understandably popular. Open Wednesdays
through Sundays and holidays; 8am to 4pm. For information
call: (787) 898-3100 or (787) 763-0568.
Camuy territory is mostly flat because the city it is located on
the Valley of Quebradillas, bordering the Atlantic Ocean,
north of Lares; east of Quebradillas; and west of Hatillo. Its rivers are:
Cibao and Camuy.
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