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36 horas em San Juan

The New York Times
A view of San Juan from Castillo San Felipe del Morro, a 16th-century fortress perched on a seaside bluff.SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico -- BC-TRAVEL-TIMES-36-SANJUAN-ART-NYTSF — A view of San Juan from Castillo San Felipe del Morro, a 16th-century fortress perched on a seaside bluff. Nearly a year and a half after Hurricane Maria, stories of hope and progress are emerging in Puerto Rico, just as the island’s tropical vegetation is flourishing once again. While there is still much work to be done, and some rural areas might not fully recover for years, the capital of San Juan has been humming along for months. With a few exceptions, shops, hotels and restaurants are operating as usual, and there are some noteworthy additions to the city’s lively dining scene. (CREDIT: Dennis M. Rivera Pichardo/The New York Times) -- ONLY FOR USE WITH ARTICLE SLUGGED -- BC-TRAVEL-TIMES-36-SANJUAN-ART-NYTSF -- OTHER USE PROHIBITED.Editoria: TRALocal: San JuanIndexador: Dennis M. Rivera PichardoFonte: NYTNSFotógrafo: STR

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