Playa carlos rosario: Solitude and Snorkeling at Playa Carlos Rosario
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By 2murfs69
Today, we ventured from Tamarindo Beach to the secluded Carlos Rosario Beach. While we took our snorkeling gear, for us it was more about hiking to a secluded beach and basically having the beach to…..
moreToday, we ventured from Tamarindo Beach to the secluded Carlos Rosario Beach. While we took our snorkeling gear, for us it was more about hiking to a secluded beach and basically having the beach to. ….
more »By elenab91
Due to construction on Flamenco beach we couldnt go through the normal path that starts at Flamenco’s parking lot. Instead, we started at Tamarindo beach and hiked for about 30 mins along the rocky…
Due to construction on Flamenco beach we couldnt go through the normal path that starts at Flamenco’s parking lot. Instead, we started at Tamarindo beach and hiked for about 30 mins along the rocky…
more »By Chandler Z
It rained heavily in Culebra on the day before I visited this beach. Part of the 20 min hiking from the Flamenco beach parking area was muddy. The beach was also quite wavy. I felt quite guilty as I…..
moreIt rained heavily in Culebra on the day before I visited this beach. Part of the 20 min hiking from the Flamenco beach parking area was muddy. The beach was also quite wavy. I felt quite guilty as I…..
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By Yuichi Chika
3.5 stars.
It may be beautiful if you could see a sunset. However, it’s hard to go to this beach. You need to walk from Framenco beach in 20-30min. There is no car access beach.more
lessBy David smith
google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJe0zgpd3oBIwRA4h25QM9a84″>The trail starts at the Flamenco Beach entry booth. Go on the outside of the parking lot fence until you see a tsunami zone sign and a gate with a chain. Go thru the gate and follow the single file walking gpath for 25 mins. Not too steep, but your bare legs will get brushed by several plants. The reward?: rays, turtles, fish and corals. Fabulous. The reef is only 20ft to 50ft off shore. No need to go further out – except to look for turtles and rays in the sea grass. Look at other reviews to see where to enter the reef.
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lessBy Kamellia Natalie
Absolutely beautiful. We were able to explore without interrupting the reef. The snorkeling and diving was amazing. We saw the reef and fish 40 feet under. Taking a tour made the experience even greater. #East Island excursion~ you rock
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lessBy Corrie Davidson
google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJe0zgpd3oBIwRA4h25QM9a84″>The path to this beach is accessible from Flamenco Beach parking area. Duck under the chained gate and follow the narrow truck rut up and over, across this part of the island. The path has been cleared of any unexploded ordinates but the surrounding area may not have been so keep to the path. Bring only what you need and wear shoes you can move in (I’d avoid flip flops). After a hot 20 minute hike on a narrow rut with shrubbery scratching you along the way you are rewarded with a small, rocky beach area with great snorkeling. The path dead ends at Carlos Rosario. If you take any of the little paths off to the left you will encounter Tamarindo Grande ( not to be confused with Tamarindo). You can also take a snorkel boat tour here if you prefer not to schlep.
For snorkelers, if you go all the way to the right, there is a wall/shelf with some big fish hiding under ledges and ok visibility. The main attraction is well before that though. Walk to the right, to where the rocky area meets the sand. Then swim out straight towards the white buoy. Unimpressive coral with terrible visibility will be on your left. Once you get far enough out,turn left and you will deeper water with soft coral and lots of fish just hanging out (I suspect the tour boats feed them). We also saw jellyfish and two rays – one of which was a gorgeous, big spotted eagleray.more
lessBy Kathleen Duncan
Hiked from Playa Flamenco. Took us about 25 minutes to get to the beach. Trail has a few steep spots but they are short. Recommend long pants as lots of sharp plants along the way.
Beach was beautiful. Reef breathtaking.
Worth the work!more
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Carlos Rosario Beach / Puerto Rico / USA // World Beach Guide
Culebra
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Beaches nearby
- Playa Flamenco (0. 8 mi)
- Tamarindo Beach (0.9 mi)
- Luis Peña Beach (1 mi)
- Cayo Luis Pena (1.8 mi)
- Resaca Beach (1.8 mi)
- Melones Beach (2 mi)
- Brava Beach (2.8 mi)
- Tampico Beach (2.9 mi)
- Playa de Cascajo (3.2 mi)
- Playa Dienero (4 mi)
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Carlos Rosario Beach Weather Info
Current weather (Wed Dec 7th 11:00)
(Clear sky)
25.7°C / 78°F
Sea temperature
27.5°C
81.5°F
Wind | N 16 mph / 25 km/h |
---|---|
Rain | 0mm |
Sunrise | 11:43 |
Sunset | 22:42 |
Hourly forecast
11:00
Clear sky
25. 7°C / 78°F
16 mph
25 km/h
17:00
Fair
25.5°C / 78°F
17 mph
28 km/h
23:00
Fair
25.3°C / 78°F
19 mph
31 km/h
05:00
Fair
24.5°C / 76°F
17 mph
27 km/h
Week weather forecast
Wed 07th
25.5°C / 78°F
18 mph
29 km/h
Thu 08th
25.9°C / 79°F
18 mph
28 km/h
Fri 09th
25.7°C / 78°F
11 mph
17 km/h
Weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
5 Day Carlos Rosario Beach UV Index
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Surf report for Wed 07/12 Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed Swell Wind 5:00 5ft 9s 16mph 8:00 5ft 9s 17mph 11:00 5ft 9s 16mph 14:00 5ft 9s 16mph 17:00 5ft 9s 17mph 20:00 5ft 8s 19mph Tide times Low 1:08am (-0. 12m) High 8:35am (1.30m) Low 3:43pm (0.35m) High 7:27pm (0.56m) Daylight First light 06:17 Sunrise 06:40 Sunset 17:44 Dark 18:08 - Thu 08/12 »
Surf report for Thu 08/12 Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed Swell Wind 5:00 5ft 10s 15mph 8:00 5ft 10s 13mph 11:00 5ft 11s 13mph 14:00 5ft 11s 13mph 17:00 6ft 11s 15mph 20:00 6ft 12s 17mph Tide times Low 1:43am (-0. 13m) High 9:17am (1.31m) Low 4:30pm (0.37m) High 8:06pm (0.54m) Daylight First light 06:17 Sunrise 06:41 Sunset 17:45 Dark 18:08 - Fri 09/12 »
Surf report for Fri 09/12 Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed Swell Wind 5:00 7ft 14s 16mph 8:00 7ft 14s 14mph 11:00 7ft 14s 10mph 14:00 7ft 14s 8mph 17:00 7ft 14s 9mph 20:00 6ft 14s 8mph Tide times Low 2:19am (-0. 12m) High 9:58am (1.29m) Low 5:19pm (0.38m) High 8:45pm (0.53m) Daylight First light 06:18 Sunrise 06:41 Sunset 17:45 Dark 18:09 - Sat 10/12 »
Surf report for Sat 10/12 Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed Swell Wind 5:00 6ft 14s 8mph 8:00 6ft 13s 7mph 11:00 5ft 13s 7mph 14:00 5ft 13s 7mph 17:00 5ft 13s 7mph 20:00 5ft 13s 8mph Tide times Low 2:53am (-0. 10m) High 10:39am (1.27m) Low 6:08pm (0.40m) High 9:24pm (0.51m) Daylight First light 06:18 Sunrise 06:42 Sunset 17:45 Dark 18:09 - Sun 11/12 »
Surf report for Sun 11/12 Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed Swell Wind 5:00 4ft 13s 8mph 8:00 4ft 13s 8mph 11:00 4ft 13s 8mph 14:00 4ft 13s 9mph 17:00 4ft 13s 8mph 20:00 4ft 13s 9mph Tide times Low 3:28am (-0. 07m) High 11:19am (1.23m) Low 6:59pm (0.40m) High 10:06pm (0.50m) Daylight First light 06:19 Sunrise 06:43 Sunset 17:46 Dark 18:09 - Mon 12/12 »
Surf report for Mon 12/12 Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed Swell Wind 5:00 4ft 13s 7mph 8:00 4ft 13s 6mph 11:00 4ft 13s 4mph 14:00 5ft 13s 4mph 17:00 5ft 13s 6mph 20:00 6ft 14s 8mph Tide times Low 4:03am (-0. 01m) High 11:57am (1.18m) Low 7:44pm (0.39m) High 10:55pm (0.49m) Daylight First light 06:20 Sunrise 06:43 Sunset 17:46 Dark 18:10 - Tue 13/12 »
Surf report for Tue 13/12 Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed Swell Wind 5:00 6ft 14s 7mph 8:00 6ft 14s 7mph 11:00 6ft 14s 8mph 14:00 5ft 14s 7mph 17:00 5ft 14s 8mph 20:00 5ft 14s 10mph Tide times Low 4:41am (0. 06m) High 12:33pm (1.12m) Low 8:19pm (0.37m) High 11:54pm (0.49m) Daylight First light 06:20 Sunrise 06:44 Sunset 17:46 Dark 18:10
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10 wonders of the world that will soon disappear / All the best from the Internet
People are not always to blame for their destruction. Sometimes this process occurs under the influence of forces of nature. But be that as it may, if you want to see them not only in the photo, but also live, then I advise you to do this in the very near future.
1. In the Pacific Ocean, 3,703 kilometers west of the coast of Chile, is Easter Island, world famous for its ancient stone statues. To date, 897 statues have survived.
Many people think that their eyes are directed towards the ocean, but in fact this is not so. All giants look inland. Many tourists come every year to look at the amazing monuments of ancient culture and history. But among them, alas, there are quite a few irresponsible people who cause irreparable harm to the island’s ecosystem and stone giants. Because of this, the islanders raised the issue of limiting the flow of curious people. Therefore, if you want to see the amazing statues with your own eyes, we advise you not to delay the trip. It is possible that very soon, in order to see the sights of Easter Island, you will have to fill out a lot of documents and go through many formalities in order to prove that you do not intend to cause any harm to the island and its inhabitants.
2. NASA research has confirmed the fact that Antarctica is gradually melting. It happens pretty quickly. Of course, until the moment when the last block of ice on the continent becomes a tiny puddle is still far away. But scientists are already seriously concerned about the dynamics of this process.
In this regard, a number of measures have been taken in order to reduce the human impact on the local ecosystem. For example, ships with more than 500 passengers on board were banned from entering Antarctic waters. To see the icy beauty of the continent, it is best to contact the International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators. The employees of this company develop the most optimal and safe route for travelers and for the ecosystem of the continent. This is how a responsible and reasonable attitude to the nature of Antarctica is being promoted.
3. Many people know about the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu, located on a mountain plateau in Peru. But very few have heard of another similar monument of Indian culture – the city of Choquequirao.
Europeans first learned of its existence in 1768. But excavations began to be carried out here only in 1970. The flow of tourists here is very low. This is due to the fact that you can get here only on your own – on foot. The road will take almost two days, so there are not so many people who want to wander between the ancient ruins. To draw attention to the ancient monument of architecture and make Choquequirao more accessible for study, the local government plans to open a five-kilometer cable car in 2015. It is expected that in this way the flow of tourists will increase significantly and will amount to several thousand people a day. Therefore, if you are not attracted by the prospect of wandering around in a crowd, hurry up. There is not much time left.
4. Snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro is extraordinarily beautiful. Few things compare to her. Even the world-famous brilliant writer Ernest Hemingway dedicated his work to this amazing volcano, located on the African continent. But, unfortunately, there is very little left of the snow that the author wrote about.
According to recent studies, no more than fifteen percent of the former snow cover of Kilimanjaro has survived, and every year it continues to rapidly decrease. To see the extraordinary beauty of the snow-capped highest mountain in Africa, you should seek help from local travel agencies. Here you will not only be helped with the ascent and provided with all the necessary things, but will also be given reliable experienced guides.
5. All diving fans know about the existence of the Great Barrier Reef off the northeast coast of Australia. Every year, at least a thousand fans of scuba diving with masks and flippers rest here. This brought irreparable damage to the local ecosystem – water was polluted, many rare reef inhabitants were destroyed.
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Great Barrier Reef, which has been formed over the course of seven millennia, may cease to exist in forty years if human intervention in the local ecosystem is as active and reckless. Therefore, if you are planning a trip to these amazing places, remember that corals are extremely fragile. It is better not to touch them, and even more so not to break off pieces “for memory”. Don’t be like barbarians!
6. Off the eastern coast of Puerto Rico there are two picturesque islands of Culebra and Vieques. Looking at their pristine beauty, it’s hard to even believe that this place served as a training ground a couple of decades ago. American bombers practiced air strikes here. Numerous protests by local residents led to the cessation of military testing. But the damage to the ecosystem of the islands is already irreparable.
Do not improve the situation and the flow of numerous tourists. If a law is not adopted soon to restrict access to the territory of the islands, the local flora and fauna will be completely exterminated. In the meantime, there is still the opportunity to swim in the glowing waters of Vieques Bay and see the fabulously beautiful coral reef of Playa Carlos Rosario off the coast of Culebra.
7. The Dead Sea is considered to be one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world. Unfortunately, it is also on the verge of extinction. This is due to the activities of local industrial enterprises, which take up to eighty percent of the water that should flow into the sea.
As a result, the water level drops catastrophically. Over the past hundred years, it has dropped twenty-five meters. Now this process has accelerated significantly. Local authorities are seriously concerned about the situation and are planning to take a number of measures to save the unique reservoir. The project under development is called “Red-Dead”. An option is being considered to “dilute” the Dead Sea with water from the Red Sea. Ecologists are confident that such a move will completely destroy the unique ecosystem of the Dead Sea. But if this is not done, then in just forty years the sea will dry up completely.
8. One of the main attractions of India is the huge Taj Mahal mausoleum, built in the 17th century by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, who died during childbirth.
Every year, about three million tourists come to look at the amazingly beautiful architectural structure. But over the years, the palace-mosque is deteriorating, so in five years, at the initiative of UNESCO, the cultural and historical monument may be closed to visitors. If you have a desire to admire the magnificent chambers, decorated with unearthly beauty patterns, marble flowers and mosaics of gems, hurry up. It may not be possible soon.
9. The city of romantics and lovers Venice every year gradually goes under water (by about five millimeters annually). Even the first inhabitants rebuilt the city twice, rising to higher islands.
Today, this problem has again become acute for the local population. This is due to the deplorable state of the wooden supports of buildings, industrial water intake from artesian sources and the congestion of the city with buildings and residents. The authorities have repeatedly tried to solve the situation. But, alas, so far to no avail. According to experts, by 2028 Venice will become completely uninhabitable.
10. Tibet is an amazing mountainous country with a unique culture. In 1950, she was at the mercy of the Chinese invaders. This did not have the best effect on the development of its culture.
The spiritual leader of the Tibetans, the Dalai Lama, and many other people known to the general public have repeatedly raised the issue of liberating the country. But, despite all the hype in the media and loud statements, the cultural values and traditions of the local population continue to be mercilessly destroyed.