Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Dominican Republic’s Exuberant Ecotourism Provides Countless Escapes

Reblogged from Repeating Islands: Dominican Republic is the Caribbean’s most bio-diverse country, with 25 percent of its lush land and pristine coastline protected as national parks, reserves and sanctuaries. With the creation of the Dominican Republic’s Marine Mammal Sanctuary for Humpback Whales in 1962, Dominican Republic has been a forerunner in environment and marine-oriented protections … Continue reading

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