Bizarre Foods – Guinea Fowl in Puerto Rico
Andrew visits Puerto Rico, where he is served a hearty, home-grown meal including guinea fowl and pork. Bizarre Foods airs Tuesday nights at 10pm e/p on Travel Channel http://www.travelchannel.com/TV_Shows/Bizarre_Foods Duration : 0:2:15
enduro moca puerto rico last men
some of our crew just having fun Duration : 0:6:6
Hector Soto de Puerto Rico
Tributo al voleibol Puerto Rriqueño. Coming from Arroyo, Puerto Rico; Hector “Picky” Soto has become one of the most accomplished Puerto Rican volleyball players ever. From all the collegiate success and international glory, Soto deserves all the respect possible due to the depth of his résumé. Still at age 29, he manages to lead his [...]
Stryper – Live in Puerto Rico 2004 – 01 Sing Along Song
STRYPER Live in Puerto Rico on March 6, 2004 Duration : 0:4:54
Stryper: Free (live in Puerto Rico 2004)
Stryper performs “Free” in Puerto Rico, march 2004. This is the best christian metal band of the world. Duration : 0:4:8
Hillary’s Puerto Rico Argument Doesn’t Hold Up
May 30, 2008 MSNBC Keith Olbermann Duration : 0:5:41
La Borinqueña (Puerto Rico’s National Anthem) piano & guitar
Two U.S. Navy Sailors, Jose Gomez (guitar) and Nathan Kunst (piano) playing “La Borinqueña” (Puerto Rico’s National Anthem). We played it at a U.S. Navy retirement ceremony on July 20, 2007. What a beautiful song! Duration : 0:2:31
WELCOME TO PUERTO RICO
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ISLAND OF THE WORLD…..PUERTO RICO! Duration : 0:9:50
Puerto Rico Man Pleads Guilty in Tourist Killing
A Puerto Rican man pleaded guilty Tuesday to kidnapping, raping and killing a pregnant Georgia tourist who made a frantic phone call to her fiance from the trunk of her ailant’s car. (May 19) Duration : 0:1:7
Isla Culebra, Puerto Rico 2008
Culebra, Puerto Rico, June 2008. Day one: took the ferry from Fajardo. Got the Jeep and off to Flamenco Beach, casual snorkeling (too lazy to go to Playa Carlos Rosario over the ridge). Day two: Playa Zoni and some amazing snorkeling. The camera didn’t record it! Culebra, even with its dryer climate, still enjoys the [...]