Museum sights in Rincón
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Centro Cultural Museum
Contrary to popular opinion, Rincón's history didn't begin in 1968 with the World Surfing Championships, and the proof lies in the tiny Centro Cultural Museum, which harbors articles salvaged from shipwrecks and testimonies on the area's social history. Like a lot of the municipal museums on the island, the Centro Cultural is open irregularly and is dependent on the state of the current municipal budget and volunteerism.
Enquire first at the Tourist Information Center; staff there should be able to enlighten you as to current opening times and/or the possibility of a private viewing.
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Bonus Nuclear Power Plant
The Bonus Nuclear Power Plant, the green dome poking out from behind the palm trees behind the Punta Higüero lighthouse, once housed the first nuclear-powered electrical generating facility in the Caribbean. To purists, Rincón and nuclear energy probably go together like Nixon and Brezhnev, but paradise is full of surprises.
Back in the days when the Beach Boys led the Surfin' Safari, the Boiling Nuclear Superheater Plant (known half-sarcastically by the acronym of Bonus) was a test facility that produced a minuscule 16,000kW of electricity in order to introduce Latin America to the benefits of nuclear power and to train visiting engineers.The plant never functioned pr…
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