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| Detours(Places to See): Camuy Caverns and "The Paddock: Brisas del Mar" Down the Cave or Up the Hill: contestants can rappel down the caverns or take a horse ride to a hill to get a magnific view of the sea where they will find their next clue | Camuy is known for its Camuy River Cave Park, a large network of natural limestone caves and underground waterways shared with nearby municipalities of Hatillo and Lares. The cave system was first documented in 1973 by Russell and Jeanne Gurnee. The park built around the cave system features tours of some of the caves, and is one of the most popular natural attractions in Puerto Rico. The caverns were created by the Río Camuy (Camuy River), one of the few active underground rivers in the Americas, and the third longest underground river in the world. |
| Roadblock ideas: Who can handle the Paddle? In this roadblock one member will paddle down the Camuy River for one mile, at the end contestants will be given their next clue. | "La Balseada del Rio Camuy", an annual event celebrated during spring were participants travel down river on makeshift crafts and compete for first place. |
| Pit Stop Ideas: "The Stone Church" | Iglesia de Piedra or the Stone Church, a christian temple constructed only with rustic rocks in 1912 by the Methodist Church of Puerto Rico. The stones themselves being carried by the towns people. |
| Clues: | Links: http://www.linktopr.com/camuy_e.html |
| Detours(Places to See): The Turtle Farm and Hell. | The turtle farm is home to the green sea turtle, which once lived in abundance in Cayman waters. The tanks there range in size, depending on the size of the turtles, which weigh from about 6 ounces to 600 pounds each. Hell is an exposed iron-shore, on a quarter acre of land that is deviod of life. It is made of two sections, the photo-op section, and the visitors section. |
| Roadblock ideas: Who likes to hike? Here, one team member must successfully hike through a trail known as the Mastic Trail and locate the Clue at the tree that divides the trail in two. The Catch: The trail is uneven and is home to alot of (harmless)wildlife. | The mastic trail is a pathway that was used in the older days to get from the district of Bodden Town to North Side. The forest itself is two million years old. |
| Pit Stop Ideas: Pedro Castle | Pedro Castle is a national historic site that dates back to the 1780's. It was built by slaves when only 400 people were living on the island in hatch covered houses. |
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