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Earthquakes, Gamblers, Pirates and Oysters: Around the World in 60 Days

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It all started with an excuse. I "needed" to visit a conference of marginal utility (but serious potential for fun) in Puerto Rico, which would be located 11913 miles away from Singapore if there was a non-stop flight, which there of course isn't.

The other square in San Germán

Apr 20, 2007
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The other square in San Germán

The other square in San Germán. The city has two connected plazas, for no apparent reason.

Square in San Germán

Apr 20, 2007
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Square in San Germán

A square in San Germán, Puerto Rico, as seen from the stairs of the church. That's me and Amita June in the far left.

Around the island in 8 days

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We've had some pretty intense driving around rural Puerto Rico in the last two days. Tuesday morning we hit the road westward from Ponce to San Germán, a small inland colonial-era city known for its architecture. It was a nice place to stop -- we took some good pictures and walked around the towns two plazas. But the unbearable Puerto Rican tendency towards traffic jams made the visit barely worth the trouble. We were glad when we got on the road again, south towards Parguera.