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P & G RR in Puerto Rico
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We are now at the extreme northwest tip of the island. Here the RR sqeezed the last little bit north along a narrow right at the foot of high cliffs just above crashing waves. The cliffs come to a point, on the other side of the point is a crescent shaped beach, and a way up following a ridge. Before reaching the point, the RR passed through a tunnel in shear rock. Today this right of way is a park, and the beach is called tunnel beach. You can get there by taking the highway #2 north to Aguadilla. If you climb a hill and round a curve to the east passing a giant American flag and view point, you went to far, although the viewpoint is pretty cool. there is an exit at the bottom of the hill, it's easy to miss.
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