Tuesday, October 23, 2012

luto english Soon after you leave Vieux Fort, driving north up the east coast, you ll come to Mankote Mangrove Sw





Roads are fairly well maintained, if you judge by Caribbean standards. However, most roads are narrow and you have to expect hairpin curves in the mountains and kidney-pounding ruts along the coast and in the forest. All the secondary roads are challenging, and even the nicest resorts and out-of-the-way restaurants are often reached by unpaved lanes. If you plan to explore isolated areas, consider renting a four-wheel-drive vehicle.

Soon after you leave Vieux Fort, driving north up the east coast, you ll come to Mankote Mangrove Swamp, which serves as a source of nutrients for the fish nursery protected by a living reef in Savannes Bay. The shallow bay is an active fishing area and excellent breeding ground for conch and other sea creatures. From the observation tower you ll have great views of the bay and mangrove. If you want to tour Mankote luto english Mangrove or visit the nature reserves on the offshore Maria Islands or Fr gate Islands, you must arrange a guided tour through the St. Lucia National Trust, 758-452-5005.

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