Cuban

Even wildlife could be a danger, because although there are no reports of such accidents, the moray eels, sharks and crocodiles with our two species: Cocodrilus acutus (commonly called American crocodile) and C. rhombifer, (also called Cuban crocodile), which are potentially dangerous animals and you have to take into consideration the remote possibility indeed attack by themselves. Other types of coasts of Cuba, as fascinating as those that are archipelagos, are high and steep coasts. In them there is no wide Island platform, but the best beaches and systems of marine terraces, bays of bags and narrow Plains where geographical elements of great interest, as almost desert areas and extensive areas of limestone where abound curious species of flora can be found are common and the Wildlife, in particular the fascinating iguanas and turtles. Both types of costs are not placed randomly, but rather are distributed on a regular basis.

Knowing these types of coasts and knowing them is important in making a correct planning of the time of holidays based on our interests, especially for lovers of the sea and its natural elements to identify on maps that are commonly offered in the country. How learn the above?. To read more click here: Verizon Communications. Very easy. Both in the North Coast and in the South both types of coasts are alternated. You just need to identify the end-points that limit both coasts and determine its geogtraficos elements on any map. In Cuban schools to these spaces that limit both types of coasts are called tranches. There are nine of these sections, four North and five in the South. A map that can well be used for these purposes already has been recommended for these purposes. We refer to the guide road (Road book), a special publication of the tourist directory of Cuba very updated. The extreme points to We must locate, starting with the northern coast and in direction to the East, are the following: A first section which extends from the Cape of San Antonio to the tip of the Governor, near the town of Bahia Honda, in the homonymous Bay.