




I've had fun walking around and taking pictures. Here are a few of the best photos I've taken (which isn't saying much).
1. Old San Juan street. I think that the building at the end of the street is the Governor's Mansion.
2. This beautiful hotel used to be (as you may have guessed from the name) a convent. One thing they still have in common; you must take a vow of poverty before entering. Rooms are $600 a night. That would empty my pockets pretty quick.
3. No idea what this is. Just a pretty fountain on the NW edge of Old San Juan.
4. A fantastically colorful taxi.
5. American and Puerto Rican flags line the bridge leading away from the airport.
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