When did Arawak Taíno Indigenous ancestors arrive in Borikén the island of Puerto Rico in the antilles between the Atlantic and Caribbean Oceans in central america The first inhabitants of Borikén today Puerto Rico were hunter-gatherers who reached the island more than 1,000 years before the arrival of the Spanish. Arawak Indigenous, who developed the Taino culture, had also settled there by 1000 ce. The clan-based Taino lived in small villages led by a cacique, or chief.
Hi Marivel. Not at the moment but a good friend of mine does tours to cueva del indio, waterfalls, El Yunque rainforest, etc. He’s also a scuba instructor. I would definitely recommend him. You can see his trip advisor page on the link. Thank you so much for watching my video! All the very best 🙏 www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g147320-d27104162-Reviews-Nature_s_Escort-San_Juan_Puerto_Rico.html
I have been in this cave multiple times, and have always seen bats. This particular day I was there in the morning at about 9AM. They usually just hang from the ceiling. Thanks for watching my video!
@@thebestofpuertorico Thank you for responding this is a great video btw! I think I could make the climb but am a little hesitant if bats might fly around and surprise me. Are there any tour guides who will go down into the caves with you? I will be going with 2 other people but they are both tall guys that are more broad than I am so I highly doubt they will even attempt to go in with me. I feel like it might not be a great idea to go by myself but maybe it'd be alright!
Where did the Taíno Arawak come from? The Taíno were an Arawak people who were the indigenous people of the antilles the Caribbean in central america also Virgin Islands, Guyana Florida, Georgia regions as well some regions in south Carolina north Carolina and Oklahoma . At the time of European contact in the late 15th century, they were the principal inhabitants of most of Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (the Dominican Republic and Haiti), and Borikén today the island of Puerto Rico.Dec 2, 2021
Thanks for watching! It’s been a while since I made that video. I love Cueva Del Indio🙏 I just uploaded a new video highlighting one of the 3 bioluminescent bays in Puerto Rico. It was amazing. Check it out! ruclips.net/video/c6AzekJhpbk/видео.htmlsi=DbzdJec3ywuqP9dR
Love the music on this video as well
Thank you so much for the kind words. Thanks for watching my video! All the best
That's pretty damn awesome !
Thanks, brother. I hope you are well and staying warm.
This is great
When did Arawak Taíno Indigenous ancestors arrive in Borikén the island of Puerto Rico in the antilles between the Atlantic and Caribbean Oceans in central america
The first inhabitants of Borikén today Puerto Rico were hunter-gatherers who reached the island more than 1,000 years before the arrival of the Spanish. Arawak Indigenous, who developed the Taino culture, had also settled there by 1000 ce. The clan-based Taino lived in small villages led by a cacique, or chief.
Thank you for sharing this. Very special. All the best for you🙏
It is in San Juan or ARECIBO?
I will go, I admire my culture as well as all cultures.
Hola! Thank you for watching the video! Cueva de Indio is located in Arecibo. On GPS maps it is listed as “Cueva del Indio Nature Reserve”
Are you available as a guide?
Hi Marivel. Not at the moment but a good friend of mine does tours to cueva del indio, waterfalls, El Yunque rainforest, etc. He’s also a scuba instructor. I would definitely recommend him. You can see his trip advisor page on the link. Thank you so much for watching my video! All the very best 🙏
www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g147320-d27104162-Reviews-Nature_s_Escort-San_Juan_Puerto_Rico.html
What time did you go at? Was it later in the day or are the bats active all day?
I have been in this cave multiple times, and have always seen bats. This particular day I was there in the morning at about 9AM. They usually just hang from the ceiling. Thanks for watching my video!
@@thebestofpuertorico Thank you for responding this is a great video btw! I think I could make the climb but am a little hesitant if bats might fly around and surprise me. Are there any tour guides who will go down into the caves with you? I will be going with 2 other people but they are both tall guys that are more broad than I am so I highly doubt they will even attempt to go in with me. I feel like it might not be a great idea to go by myself but maybe it'd be alright!
Arawak Tainos ancestros of Borikén today Puerto Rico
Thank you but I don’t feel like killing myself (& my wife is a klutz). Appreciate your effort + videos
Thank you very much! Can be a little dangerous, so I thought I would share the experience. 🙏
Where did the Taíno Arawak come from?
The Taíno were an Arawak people who were the indigenous people of the antilles the Caribbean in central america also Virgin Islands, Guyana Florida, Georgia regions as well some regions in south Carolina north Carolina and Oklahoma . At the time of European contact in the late 15th century, they were the principal inhabitants of most of Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (the Dominican Republic and Haiti), and Borikén today the island of Puerto Rico.Dec 2, 2021
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Thanks for watching! It’s been a while since I made that video. I love Cueva Del Indio🙏 I just uploaded a new video highlighting one of the 3 bioluminescent bays in Puerto Rico. It was amazing. Check it out!
ruclips.net/video/c6AzekJhpbk/видео.htmlsi=DbzdJec3ywuqP9dR
You went above and beyond, be careful.
So many amazing places on this island. Thanks for the kind words!
So treacherous. My concern is if there were a flash flood anyone would be in trouble & it would be deadly.