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From List of National Natural Landmarks, these are the National Natural Landmarks in Puerto Rico. There are 5 in total. [1]

Name Image Date Location Municipality Ownership Description
1 Baño de Oro Natural Area 1980 18°18′29″N 65°45′42″W / 18.3080090°N 65.7615515°W / 18.3080090; -65.7615515 Río Grande Federal ( United States Forest Service) The only contiguous area in Puerto Rico that contains subtropical wet forest, rain forest, dwarf forest, and Pterocarpus. Part of El Yunque National Forest.
2 Cabo Rojo 1980 17°56′01.2″N 67°11′31.9″W / 17.933667°N 67.192194°W / 17.933667; -67.192194 Cabo Rojo Territorial ( Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources) An excellent example of a tombolo with two sand spits.
3 Mona and Monito Islands 1975 18°5′5.2″N 67°51′4.4″W / 18.084778°N 67.851222°W / 18.084778; -67.851222 Mayagüez Territorial (Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources) Caves on these islands are some of the most extensive flank margin caves in the world.
4 Puerto Mosquito 1980 18°06′07″N 65°26′45″W / 18.10194°N 65.44583°W / 18.10194; -65.44583 Vieques Territorial (Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources) Considered the best example of a bioluminescent bay in the United States.
5 Río Abajo State Forest 1980 18°20′23″N 66°41′59″W / 18.33972°N 66.69972°W / 18.33972; -66.69972 Utuado Territorial (Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources) An excellent example of karst topography with numerous sinkholes and well-developed tower karst.

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References

  1. ^ "National Registry of Natural Landmarks". National Park Service.