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  2. Ponce Limestone - Wikipedia

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    The Ponce Limestone is a geologic formation in Puerto Rico. It preserves fossils dating back to the Neogene period [ 3 ] (20.45 million years ago ( Mya ). Description

  3. Ponce Cement - Wikipedia

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    Ponce Cement, Inc. was a cement and limestone manufacturer in Ponce, Puerto Rico.The company was located at the intersection of PR-123 and PR-500, in Barrio Magueyes. [3] It was founded in 1941 [4] by Antonio Ferré Bacallao, a Puerto Rican industrialist of Cuban origin. [5]

  4. Icacos Cay - Wikipedia

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    Icacos Cay (Spanish: Cayo Icacos) is the largest uninhabited cay forming part of a small chain of cays, reefs, and islets located off the coast of the barrio of Cabezas in the municipality of Fajardo in northeastern Puerto Rico.

  5. Parque Nacional de las Cavernas del Río Camuy - Wikipedia

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    The Parque Nacional de las Cavernas del Río Camuy (English: Camuy River Cave National Park) is a cave system in Puerto Rico. It is located between the municipalities of Camuy, Hatillo, and Lares in northwestern Puerto Rico, but the main entrance to the park is located in Quebrada, Camuy.

  6. Bianca Graulau Is Documenting Puerto Rico's Disappearing ...

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    The 31-year-old journalist helps her audience make sense of the impact of colonization, history and climate change on Puerto Rico. Bianca Graulau Is Documenting Puerto Rico's Disappearing Beaches ...

  7. A local's beach guide to Puerto Rico: Which beaches to visit ...

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    The Caribbean island of Puerto Rico has nearly 300 beaches, and each of them is magical in its way. A local's beach guide to Puerto Rico: Which beaches to visit, what to know in San Juan, Culebra ...

  8. The Top 5 Puerto Rico Beaches - AOL

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    Some are known for their views, some for their surfing, some for their swimming, and some for their seclusion; either way, Puerto Rico's best beaches all have a calling card. While there are ...

  9. Geology of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Topography of Puerto Rico Satellite Image of Puerto Rico. The Geology of Puerto Rico can be divided into three major geologic provinces: The Cordillera Central, the Carbonate, and the Coastal Lowlands. [1] Puerto Rico is composed of Jurassic to Eocene volcanic and plutonic rocks, which are overlain by younger Oligocene to recent carbonates and ...