2 Best Sights in The North Coast and the Cordillera Central, Puerto Rico

La Piedra Escrita

This huge boulder with a handful of highly visible Taíno petroglyphs is located in a stream among several other large rocks. There are several viewing areas and a shady spot for a picnic lunch. Don't worry: the boulder in the parking lot painted a lurid shade of blue is not La Piedra Escrita. Also remember wet rocks are slippery, so for your own safety do not jump from the stones or climb them after dark. 

Rte. 144, Km 7.8, Puerto Rico
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Museo El Cemí

This could be the oddest building in Puerto Rico. Named for a Taíno artifact believed to have religious significance, the tiny structure resembles the snail-like cemí—you enter through its mouth. The collection, however, is only mildly interesting; it consists of religious and ceremonial objects of the Taíno found on the island.
Rte. 144, Km 9.3, Puerto Rico
787-828–1241
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Rate Includes: $1