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Almost perfect landscape that has deserved the nickname of Garden of Cuba for it excellent nature. Also known by the fact of being harvested in lands of Vueltabajo the best tobacco in the world, this province of the west of the country that embraces 10 931,5 Km2, was baptized later in 1774, as New Filipina and four years later it became Pinar del Rio. The Sierra del Rosario -Reservation of the Biosphere - and the Sierra de los Organos are part of the extensive Cordillera de Guaniguanico that concentrates the most remarkable landscapist and biological wealth of the region, and she has in the Pan de Guajaibón (699 meters on the level of the sea) the sheerest mountain in the whole Cuban occident. Occupying an area of 132 km2 in the Sierra de los Organos, the National Park Viñales Valley highlights for the existence of impressive mountains of vertical hillsides and rounded summits covered by abundant vegetation known as hillocks. Particularly interesting are, also, the great quantity of existent caves in their environment that award him a great attractiveness from the point of view of the study of the land origin. |
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In the western end of the province is the Reservation of the Biosphere Peninsula of Guanahacabibes, incipiently exploded with tourist purposes, in whose limits two natural reservations exist: El Veral and Corrientes Cape, and María la Gorda an International Center of Diving, , with almost 40 immersion points and an abundant colony of black coral in their funds. Those who like of this activity have in Levisa Key, and in particular in an identified place as The Crown of San Carlos, another place with all the conditions for their practice. |
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