Monday, May 4, 2009

SOROA CUBA


CUBAN UNIQUE BIRD

The region is home of Semideciduous forest as well as Shrubs and Herdaceous palms. In the outskirts of Soroa more then 100 species of ornamental trees have been identified.
Another 60 species of vines, 50 species of edible plants and approximately 20 species of palms tree and bamboo. Lichens and moss are abundant as well. Fauna of the region is plentiful and rich in its diversity, within bird family more than 50 species.


Tocororo, Cuban National Bird (priotelus temnurus) Cartacuba (todus multicolor), Nightingale (myadestes elisadeth), Royal Wrasse (tordus plumbeo) and the Hummingbird (chlorostilbon ricarddi).
Birdwatchers will find Soroa most rewording area. In terms of the region's historical and cultural landmarks, ruins of several mansions, that use to be French coffee plantations. Some of them has been restored.
French colonialist establish themselves in this region in the first decade of the nighteen century. Visitors can indulge in contemplating very beautiful natural landscapes, exploring caverns and waterfall.

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