Cuba is a place that has great that to offer to the visitor. It is one of the tourist destinations preferred by many persons, and the true thing is that it does not wonder, since there has wonderful beaches and big quantity of activities of more interesting that can be realized.
But the fact is that also, it is the only place to enjoy the nature. And the fact is that in Cuba there is, for example, the National park Shoe, a nature reserve and the biggest wetland of Cuba and of the insular Caribbean Sea. There is no doubt that it is a question of one of the best places to enjoy the flora and the fauna of the country.
The scenery of the area is impressive, and also they emphasize the rivers Hatiguanico and Hanabana, in which there can be seen copies of the sea cow and the manjuarí, two of the copies most typical of the area. The Lagoon of the Treasure is one of the most interesting points of this area, with 16 kilometers of fresh and crystalline water.
One of the characteristics of the area is that it is in a point very next to the migratory routes of the birds, therefore it turns into a point of winter season of these animals and a big ornithological wealth awards him. And n the park there is a whole of five points enabled for the observation of the birds. Also, 37 reptiles species can be observed, between them an endemic species, the Cuban crocodile Rhombifer.
The diving is different of the activities that can be realized in the area, since it is provided with 14 diving points, and the truth is that the funds of the area are of the best local. The sports fishing, with the skill of the fly, is different of the activities that can be realized in the area.
From Havana and Dry dock visits are organized to this area, and also, some places of tourist interest are visited, as for example, the crocodiles breeding ground in the Mouth of Guamá or the House of the Coalman, where it is possible to see how the charcoal is prepared.
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