Rivers in Cuba NaturalezaCuba has over 200 rivers as well as small streams or arroyos that are dry in summer. The Cuban rivers are short, rapids and of scarce flow. The river of more longitude is the Cauto one and the mightiest the Toa, both they are in the east. The rivers of the south slope are lightly longer. You can discover Cuba in your own way with the help of the Lonely Planet Guide Book. Rich in biodiversity, you will discover the vast and vibrant world of birds, all found in the Birds of Cuba, considered the best and most reliable book in its field. However, for the adrenaline junky, climbing in Cuba could give you a holiday of real excitement! Thanks to the copious amounts of locations and routes, all listed in the Cuba Climbing Guide Book. Toa RiverThe Toa River is the strongest and biggest river in the island of Cuba with 72 tributary and although it is not been born in Baracoa, its section of more remarkable voyage crosses for this area ... more info. Cauto RiverThe Cauto River is the longest river in Cuba, it flows for 230 mi (370 km) from its source in the Sierra Maestra westward through alluvial swamps into the Guacanayabo Gulf ... more info. |
Cuba Naturaleza Biodiversity
Cuba Naturaleza Biodiversity