Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Countless beauty at your feet when you decide, Vico Real Estate will be there to advise

To enjoy the natural environment, a visit to the national parks: a few hours to reach and variety of flora and fauna that can be found. Kids Island is located on the grounds of a small island in Lake Enriquillo, located southwest of the country, between the Sierra de Bahoruco and Neyba, bordered in part by the road connecting to the Dominican Republic with Haiti.

Los Haitises is located northwest of the Dominican Republic, framed in Samana Bay. It is estimated that the geological formation of Los Haitises belongs to the Miocene (40 million years). During the geological period the territory was under water, forming a thick rocky mass, a product of the compacting marine deposits, primarily corals, which emerged by tectonic movements.

North Coast National Park of Puerto Plata, which is located in an area of the city of Puerto Plata, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. Their limit is the east wall of the town of San Felipe de Puerto Plata. In addition Scientific Nature Reserve Isabel de Torres located south of the city of Puerto Plata, located 594 species at the top are shaped by trees bearing low-covered moss, ferns, orchids and bromeliaceous. In wetter areas, we find the manacle, tree fern, the forest located on the lower slopes presented species belonging to the families and grasses Cyperaceous between them will include guinea grass, caramaná, royal palm, zapaticó, tinaja, Maya cimarrona among others.

Also find National Park Submarine La Caleta which is the first submarine Park in the Dominican Republic. It reaches a maximum depth of 180 meters. The Sierra de Bahoruco National Park is located between the provinces of Pedernales, Independence and Barahona and borders on the Republic of Haiti, making it a park border. It occupies a large part of the Sierra de Bahoruco to venture into territory that is named after Haitian Massif Selle.

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