The origin of its name is the indigenous chief Canobaná, and the municipality is known as the Cradle of the Indians, or Brave Town, in part because the local tribe helped defend the Spanish from the uprising of the native Taino people in 1511. But the name that is most relevant today is that of City of Races, as it houses the only racetrack on the Island and the local culture is closely tied to the equestrian sport. Located in the northern part of the eastern region, Canóvanas is technically part of the San Juan metropolitan statistical area. Its location makes it an easy day trip (only about 30 minutes from Old San Juan), or as a stopping point on the way from the capital to Rio Grande and the natural beauty of El Yunque, the Island's famous rainforest, the beaches of Luquillo, and much more.
The image quality of the Mavic 3 is on another level although the Mavic 2 is excellent, my experience with DJI since the Mavic mini 1 and the Phantoms has always been very good, I can't complain.