[…] as one of the most horrendous and violent accidents in the history of Puerto Rico and the worst in Aguadilla. Witnesses described some frightened and desperate parents throwing their children through the train […]
[…] to las fiestas patronales, an annual festival dedicated to San Carlos Borromeo, the saint patron of Aguadilla. These festivities begin in November 4 and last over a week. Transformed the historic square into […]
[…] day I arrived, the evening welcomed me with a cloudy sky. As I headed to Aguadilla with my daughter and her friend, the heavy rain slowed me down. Located in the northwest and about […]
[…] as one of the most horrendous and violent accidents in the history of Puerto Rico and the worst in Aguadilla. Witnesses described some frightened and desperate parents throwing their children through the train […]
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[…] to las fiestas patronales, an annual festival dedicated to San Carlos Borromeo, the saint patron of Aguadilla. These festivities begin in November 4 and last over a week. Transformed the historic square into […]
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[…] is in those astonishing sunsets where belonging seems so normal, and in those silvery nights with showers of falling stars, when […]
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[…] day I arrived, the evening welcomed me with a cloudy sky. As I headed to Aguadilla with my daughter and her friend, the heavy rain slowed me down. Located in the northwest and about […]
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