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muccijm

muccijm

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Argentine expat in Puerto Rico

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About me

Argentine

Lives in Guaynabo

Speaks English, Spanish

Registration: 13 June 2010

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muccijm replied to a thread
last year
JessicaMaria

Moving to the west side of the island. What did you bring with you? by JessicaMaria

Hello again everyone! I wanted to know what did you bring with you when you moved? I am not bringing furniture. thank you!!

muccijm

@JessicaMaria don't forget your swimsuit (Crash Boats Beach in Aguadilla!!) Read More

muccijm replied to a thread
10 years ago
NomadLawyer

Puerto Rico's Sovereign Debt Crisis by NomadLawyer

Well, Gov. Garcia Padilla has admittedwhat many of us have known for sometime: Puerto Rico cannot pay its debt (of $72 billion). Tragic. This will (and has for some time) have major consequences for the economy and the value of assets held in PR. If ...

muccijm

One year ago, we foresaw this default scenario for Puerto Rico (with the contribution of Nomadlawyer). You can see the short forum exchange in the following link: /forum/viewtopic.php?id=355747 Should I have a litttle time to ... Read More

muccijm replied to a thread
10 years ago
open water swimmer girl

calm water swimming beaches by open water swimmer girl

We are planning to visit the island to explore places to move/relocate. We want to focus on visiting areas that are near or on calm water beaches good for distance swimming. Looks like the west coast is good for surfing. Are there also calmer areas ...

muccijm

I would suggest Crash Boats in Aguadilla (West coast). Enjoy it!!! Read More

muccijm replied to a thread
14 years ago
drbsummer98

Extended Stay In Puerto Rico by drbsummer98

Hello all - I am considering going to Puerto Rico for an extended stay (approx. 5 months) before I move on to do an international MBA program. I really just want to go down there do get away from the hustle and bustle of the mainland, enjoy the ...

muccijm

Hi, I agree with almost everything Gary said, except for the scooter. Bare in mind that Puerto Rico is a tropical, thus rainy place. It rains almost everday, you will get wet very often if you choose to move in a sccoter. From my point of view a car ... Read More