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Bravo pour vos superbes photos ainsi que pour vos commentaires avisés! Le torrent suisse du Val Verzasca près de Locarno présente les même eaux fantastiques! J'y ai beaucoup nagé quand j'étais gamin.

Richard, congratulations for the beautiful group of details, being all wonderful ones! Greetings of Brazil.

Hola, Evelyn,se acuerda el fuego en las gomas,cerca donde yo vivo

A very beautiful photo of a tranquill sea! Very nice! Can I take you to my photo of a similar sunset! Langebaan Sunset Best regards! Johan. Cape town, South Africa

I've lived in Caguas for 11 years and have been to the Botanical Gardens. In fact, I’m taking my family there today after breakfast! The first time I visited the park, my son and I walked in the same place that your picture was taken.

Anything that can improve the quality of life in Caguas is a much needed addition - especially in contrast to the population’s inability to prevent pollution and littering and unsustainable development. The park provides some relief to the highly stressed urban center of Caguas. It is a comfortable place, and is an important component to improve the town’s quality of life. The park is clean, and without crime, homeless people and (for the time being) trash on the ground.

The idea of the park has been implemented quite well and if the town could put together a Town Board to better handle the resource management of these kinds of projects, we'd see an even much higher quality of life. The park needs to expand its afternoon hours (they close at 4pm) and provide more parking or at least a bridge to cross above the road when entering the park.

One of my biggest concerns at the park, is the need of the park's management to learn how to manage and prevent erosion. Much of the park has been eroded due to a lack of runoff management, including the grade of slopes, and the use of rails, trees and bushes to prevent runoff.

There are a number of other places along this same road that should be reserved, including the farming area below the mountain on the opposite side of the road. This used to be used for cows, and we used to mountain bike there before the road was built.

I remember when this area all the way up towards Aguas Buenas was only forest. Much of this area has now been highly developed and changed by human activity over the last 10 years, including rapid urban development such as road infrastructure, housing, apartments and commercial development. One important concern should be the health of the citizens of Aguas Buenas due to their proximity to the increased air pollution that are produced by these new developments and carried up by the winds.

On the positive side, the economic benefits to Caguas truly do outweigh the environmental damage caused by development. And when tax property reevaluations begin in the next few years, this area will really help improve the town’s income.

Considerada unas de las mejores en el norte de PUERTO RICO.

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