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I'm back. I don't know how much all this will mean to anybody who is not in Puerto Rico, but I will continue. <br /> <br />I last mentioned Guanica, the RR headed west from Guanica over a ridge to the Lajas (la-has) valley. Lajas valley can be pretty dry, Puerto Rico can be pretty amazing because of its "micro climates". Even though the island is only about 130 Mi. east to west, and 75 Mi. north to south, It has definate climatic regions. Anyway, Lajas valley is pretty dry, but is used mostly for cattle grazing, and driving along any of its back roads, you can see barbed wire fences with peices of old rail used as posts.
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