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"The Saona island is so beautiful you will not believe it's real"The visit to Saona Island is the tour that everyone recommends when you know you're going to visit the Dominican Republic, it really is an almost idyllic paradise site for its scenery and clear waters. Brief History of Isla Saona. The Saona Island, located in the southeast of the Dominican Republic, is the largest of the islands adjacent to the Spanish, is part of the Eastern National Park and serves as a sanctuary for several species of migratory birds. Originally his name is "ADAMANAY" is a primitive aboriginal name. It is alleged that on the second voyage of Christopher Columbus to the Hispaniola island, came accompanied by an Italian source Sabone an Italian region. This Italian who discovered the island and Don Christopher Columbus wanted to baptize the Island in honor with the name "Sabona Island". Over the years the inhabitants of the island's hard to pronounce were, so they changed the name to "Isla Saona". Isla Saona, also has interesting caves, like Cotubanamá named in memory of the proud indigenous head of this same region who was captured by the Spanish conquerors and executed in Santo Domingo. One of the few populated areas of this national park, Saona Island is a picturesque settlement called Mano Juan. This fishing village with wooden houses in pastel colors is also a center of crafts. In Isla Saona LF find secluded beaches of fine white sands and crystal clear waters surrounded by millions of coconut palms, we can find some caves that remind the presence of the Taino natives, coral reefs ideal for diving and breeding of fish and shellfish, has called "Natural pool" is an area of clear water in the background you can see countless species such as starfish among others, and birds such as flamingos. There have been 112 species of birds within the park boundaries, corresponding to half the species in the country. Of these, 8 species are endemic to the island and 11 endemic species of the Caribbean The manatee is a marine mammal endangered. There is also the dolphin. . | |
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