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One of the top peaks in El Yunque forest is the Britton Tower. It rains nearly every day in the forest and we had to wait for a moment when the clouds blew over to even get some pictures. But it was amazing to see. The trail is partially on trail and partially on a closed road and took us around 45 minutes to reach the top.
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