Great video!! I love to see how people actually live and the natural beauty around it. Thanks for sharing and be safe. 😘 take care of your girl, she seems pretty nice.
Christopher Columbus really landed in Aguadilla, as ship cannons were found and used by a local, to irrigate its house water. The other true reason, to prove they landed in Aguadilla, its because they collected barrels of natural spring water from the Parterre, before leaving through la Mona Passage, heading to South America, in search of gold. The only spring fresh drinking water near shore, found only in Aguadilla's bay entrance. The Parterre holds natural running spring water, in huge natural ponds. Christopher Columbus and its crew discovered this natural spring water reservoir in Aguadilla, located near its shores, on the North Western part of Aguadilla Harbour. They collected water, a vital element to survive their voyage to the Americas.
Thanks for showing Aguadilla. I was born there. And lived until I was 8 when I moved to the States. I am from a little town called San Antonio. I still remember the school, the baseball park and the plaza. And going to Las Fiestas Patronales there.
I'm glad I so this video I was born in Aguadilla but never grew up there my mom left Puerto Rico when I was 6 years old in 1969 in we seattle in massachusetts all my life...
Miss my Aguadilla, Cant wait to go back. Wish Luis was there the guy that stands in front of the church with his hotdog cart. They bomb lol You look so so familiar by the way.
Thank you for your Video. We are traveling to the West side of the Island in July, Lajas, Puerto Rico. We are looking to explore the water, coast lines. Do you know of a tour guide, Boat Tours, Jet skis?, 4 hour private boat adventures in the Ocean? Thank you. Do you know Restaurants? Sea Food, Fancy Restaurants? Thank you!!!! Jack
In that colorful neighborhood, are some of the residents taking advantage of the increased foot traffic, and selling stuff like limbers, jugos naturales, pastelillos, etc from their balcones? If I went up into that area, I would love to support the community with those type of purchases. Or is the increased foot traffic not sufficient to really justify it?
They used to much more than now but because covid everything halted for a hit, they did built an airbnb and there is a lil store but just hear from the locals last week that they will be redoing the houses and more art to get it back going! 🙌🏼🇵🇷
Good pastelon usually try to go to a local cafeteria (restaurant with the food in the steam tables) most puertorican spots change their food menu daily and almost always have that staple dish
No face masks on the table, specially at a restaurant/public place. it’s not hygienic. If anything just roll it up your arm that way you won’t loose it and it’s out of your way. 😉🤨😘
The views, the foods, the content, the history!! This video has everything!! 🔥🔥🔥
Yum yum!
Wow I was born there in Aguadilla . I came to the United States when I was 7 years old and I haven't gone back. But I got my family that lives there.
Great video! 🙏
Nice! You gave me some great ideas for the next time I visit Aguadilla. 🇵🇷😀
Its so nice!! Aguadilla feels like a place that has everything ❤️🇵🇷
Great video!! I love to see how people actually live and the natural beauty around it. Thanks for sharing and be safe. 😘 take care of your girl, she seems pretty nice.
thank you so much!!!! ❤️❤️
Christopher Columbus really landed in Aguadilla, as ship cannons were found and used by a local, to irrigate its house water. The other true reason, to prove they landed in Aguadilla, its because they collected barrels of natural spring water from the Parterre, before leaving through la Mona Passage, heading to South America, in search of gold. The only spring fresh drinking water near shore, found only in Aguadilla's bay entrance. The Parterre holds natural running spring water, in huge natural ponds. Christopher Columbus and its crew discovered this natural spring water reservoir in Aguadilla, located near its shores, on the North Western part of Aguadilla Harbour. They collected water, a vital element to survive their voyage to the Americas.
Thanks for showing Aguadilla. I was born there. And lived until I was 8 when I moved to the States. I am from a little town called San Antonio. I still remember the school, the baseball park and the plaza. And going to Las Fiestas Patronales there.
San Antonio!! is beautiful! Thjey do chrismtas decorations this year that was amazing!
@@TongoPR i haven't being there since I left when I was a kid. O remember on January 6 the 3 Kings gave kids to the kids.
I'm glad I so this video I was born in Aguadilla but never grew up there my mom left Puerto Rico when I was 6 years old in 1969 in we seattle in massachusetts all my life...
Wow! Hope you comeback some day! You will love it
Miss my Aguadilla, Cant wait to go back.
Wish Luis was there the guy that stands in front of the church with his hotdog cart. They bomb lol You look so so familiar by the way.
I remember him!!! That was an Aguadilla town classic spot!
@@TongoPR Yeah for Sure
Yo también soy de San Sebastián, mi familia son los Méndez y los Lisboa. Great video 👍🏼
please add more national music on your videos! love your hikes!
Hi!! Will try to! Some/most of them have copyrights 😔😔
PR has SO MANY AMAZING PLACES
Thanks again for the information
Peace ✌
16:26 It looks like they used to film The Flintstones in Aguadilla. That's proof right there.
To get to Aguadilla from San Juan, there is no public transport, right? It's best to rent a car or take a plane?
Puerto rico so beautiful
Thanks for giving me some direction!
Glad to had help!
Great Video man, are you also able to do touristic attractions/food for eastern parts of PR, such as fajardo, loquillo :)
Yessss going to be doing videos of the east side soon! Thank you so much!
Any recommendations for a Birthday Dinner in San Juan?
Margaritas restaurant.Si todavia existe.En la Roosvelt.Mgnifica comida mex,
Thank you for your Video. We are traveling to the West side of the Island in July, Lajas, Puerto Rico. We are looking to explore the water, coast lines. Do you know of a tour guide, Boat Tours, Jet skis?, 4 hour private boat adventures in the Ocean? Thank you. Do you know Restaurants? Sea Food, Fancy Restaurants? Thank you!!!! Jack
Aguadilla en la casa #puñeta! Vivi ahí hasta los 18
Viene puñetaaaaaa haha a la orden en la isla! 🇵🇷❤️
Oh hey I live here.
In that colorful neighborhood, are some of the residents taking advantage of the increased foot traffic, and selling stuff like limbers, jugos naturales, pastelillos, etc from their balcones? If I went up into that area, I would love to support the community with those type of purchases. Or is the increased foot traffic not sufficient to really justify it?
They used to much more than now but because covid everything halted for a hit, they did built an airbnb and there is a lil store but just hear from the locals last week that they will be redoing the houses and more art to get it back going! 🙌🏼🇵🇷
Do uk where to find good pastelon in PR
Good pastelon usually try to go to a local cafeteria (restaurant with the food in the steam tables) most puertorican spots change their food menu daily and almost always have that staple dish
How do you get to the secret beach?
Put Survival beach on google maps! Will send you to the head of the trail!
That stone with a hole looks like a grinder. There are many history things that people can find and not recognize. Who knows.
Yes!! Exactly my thoughts! Probably many many years ago there was some productions going in the area
I couldn't understand nothing that old man was saying lol I tried my best
No face masks on the table, specially at a restaurant/public place. it’s not hygienic. If anything just roll it up your arm that way you won’t loose it and it’s out of your way. 😉🤨😘
Thanks for the suggestion you are right!!!
@@TongoPR 🤗😘
You and your girlfriend make a beautiful couple.
Thank you so much!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️