25 Secretos de PUERTO RICO que su Propia Historia Intentó Borrar

🌎 PUERTO RICO: WHAT ITS OWN HISTORY TRIED TO HIDE AND THE WORLD NEVER KNEW In the first video about Puerto Rico, we fell short. You told us so in the comments. Places were missing, stories were missing, and uncomfortable truths were missing—truths that no tourist guide includes. The islets of Palomino and Palominito off the coast of Fajardo, with the most pristine reefs in the northern Caribbean. The bioluminescent bays—more than three of them. The Borinqueneers of the 65th Regiment who fought in Korea defending a flag they couldn't vote for. The coffee that supplied the Vatican and disappeared in two steps. The cloud forest of Toro Negro, which almost no Puerto Rican has ever seen. And fact number 25, which changes everything you thought you knew about this territory. 🌊 From the pristine reefs of Palominito to the storm surges that reshape the coastline every winter ⚔️ From the hemisphere's most impregnable fortress to the soldiers who fought without the right to vote ☕ From the coffee the Vatican drank to the law that's expelling Puerto Ricans from their island 🦎 From Mona Island with its 800 Taíno paintings to the longest-running political enigma in the Western Hemisphere Get ready to discover the Puerto Rico that official history never wanted you to know. 💬 Which of these secrets shocked you the most? 👍 Like if you're passionate about discovering the real world 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss next Monday's episode 📤 Share with someone who thinks they already know Puerto Rico