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Day one is winding down — The first thing both of us noticed right away when we walked out of the airport was the sweltering heat and humidity. We’re both originally from Houston, so for us to say, “Wow, it’s hot and muggy” really means something.

Old San Juan was a blast. What an amazing and beautiful old city. We spent most of the day walking around the forts (El Moro mostly) and cemetary, which were built in 1539.

Here’s a couple of pics of the wife and myself (click for larger images):

Rob in Old San Juan

Shan at El Moro

2 Responses to “Puerto Rico: Day 1 — Old San Juan”

I got a queezy feeling in my stomach when I saw how close you were to that ledge, Robbie. There’s something to be said for a quick burial, but uh not that way…lol

Have fun.

Robbie, hope you guys have a great time. Look forward to hearing more about your trip.

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