Quebradillas: Behind-the-scenes making of the video
A while back before the lockdown began we had the opportunity to meet Heidi Aviles at an open house for her butterfly collection.
Since then we have stayed in contact and found that she is also an avid explorer of Puerto Rico and we made plans to meet up when things settled down a bit. Last week was our opportunity. We have done a little exploring of Quebradillas, but Heidi said there are even more treasures in this Pirate town!
These are a few videos from previous adventures to Quebradillas!
Cute little gazebos they call bohios, each with the name of a famous Cacique or Taino Indian Chief
Look at this cool “Octopus Tree” – it really does look like an octopus! Even has “eyes”
Our first stop was Parque el Merendero just beneath the Mirador that overlooks Quebradillas on the highway. I was impressed with how nice the trails and views were. I would definitely go there to stop for a picnic again as the name implies (Merendero means a place to snack/eat). The trails even led all the way down to the beach!
Next up, we went down the road where Heidi had found a “window” hole that looked through on both sides to the sea! It reminded me a little of Cueva de la Ventana except instead of a river/valley view it was the ocean! A really cool little hike through the quebradas and then up the cliff side to a spectacular vista!
Something I love about Puerto Rico is that these special gems are just hidden in plain sight. In other places of the world they would be turned into tourist attractions -and some are, like Cueva Ventana in Arecibo, but most are still raw and just there for everyone to find and enjoy!
Our final stop on our tour with Heidi was to the Puente Blanco. This bridge at one point in time was used for passenger and sugarcane transport train travel. From the top it looks like nothing special (besides the view), but beneath it you can see the wonder of architecture that it once was!
At El Puente Blanco in Quebradillas
View from the top of the bridge with our friend and guide, Heidi
We are already planning more explorations of the island with our adventurous new friend! Please subscribe to our channel on YouTube to see the latest adventures and updates to the farm. I’m also trying to use Instagram a little more if you’d like to follow along and see some fun pictures.
Si Dios es grande. God is big. How he has United you two. Si Adam and Eve. Son un ejemplo de lo bello del Cielo. I am native of P.R. I was born in New Jersey. I now reside in Oak Park, Illinois. Waiting on God.