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Sierra Bermeja

Coordinates: 17°59′54″N 67°06′38″W / 17.99833°N 67.11056°W / 17.99833; -67.11056
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Sierra Bermeja is a mountain range in southwestern Puerto Rico. It covers the area from the Laguna Cartagena to the north, to the Caribbean Sea to the south. From the Boqueron Forest to the west, to La Parguera to the east. It consists of a combination of volcanic rocks, completely crossed by serpentinite and amphibolite faults, which could well be the oldest known rock in Puerto Rico. The mountains were used by the Taíno people[1] as refuge from the Spanish, and then by smugglers during the Spanish colonization.[citation needed]

The Sierra Bermeja is the nesting place of many species that feed in the Laguna Cartagena. These hills are among a few forested areas of the southwestern coastal plain, characterized by its aridity. As a result, the Sierra provides the requirements for a large quantity of wildlife established in the area, many of it endangered.

In 2015, volunteers searched the area for a meteorite that, according to NASA, may have landed in Sierra Bermeja.[2]

Development in the region had become a threat to the area, despite being one of the most important natural areas in Puerto Rico. [1] In June 2018, funds were earmarked for universities in Puerto Rico to use for research of the Sierra Bermeja region.[3]

Local folklore surrounding the area says there is a secret UFO base at Sierra Bermeja.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ a b JE, Aukema; Anadón-Irizarry, V.; Tossas, AG; Carlo, TA. "A Call to Protect Sierra Bermeja for Future Generations". National Center for Ecological Analysis. Sociedad Ornitológica Puertorriqueña, San Juan, Puerto Rico. ISBN 0-9778323-1-7. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  2. ^ "No aparece el meteorito que cayó en Lajas". Primera Hora (in Spanish). July 2, 2015.
  3. ^ "Nearly $1.7 million assigned for access to STEM education, fostering agriculture and natural resource protection". Caribbean Business. June 13, 2018.
  4. ^ "¿Extraterrestres visitan Puerto Rico?". Primera Hora. June 13, 2016.
  5. ^ "Leyendas urbanas poco conocidas en Puerto Rico". Metro (in Spanish).

17°59′54″N 67°06′38″W / 17.99833°N 67.11056°W / 17.99833; -67.11056