Never would have thought of you and Caden popping up in Puerto Rico. Maybe the Grand Canyon but not here. Thanks for taking us along. And thanks for taking us to breakfast. I've had a current passport for the last 20 years, and never left the mainland. Expect with you. Now I'm left wondering what a ticket would cost. You've picked a beautiful place for us to visit.
El Yunque is a remnant of an ancient supervolcano named Hato Puerco. The volcano was one of the region's largest and most active volcanoes during the Cretaceous period 145-66 million years ago. "El Yunque's hardness and chemical properties came from being 'cooked' in the chamber of the volcano," says Willenbring.