
Tres Pueblos Sinkhole serves as a dramatic geological centerpiece for this interior region of Puerto Rico, where the terrain is deeply etched by a complex network of waterways. The Río Camuy and Río Tanamá anchor a landscape defined by significant elevation changes, ranging from the heights of Cerro Palma down to the river valleys. Scattered settlements like Quebrada, Ángeles, and Matilde are connected by local routes such as Ave Los Patriotas and Carr Echegaray. For genealogists and local historians, the inclusion of several burial sites, including the Cementerio de Quebrada and Cementerio de Ángeles, provides critical geographic markers for family research in this mountainous corridor near the borders of Camuy, Lares, and Utuado.
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