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Tourism and Leaflets

Posted by Charly A. on 11:38 AM
In this exercise, we have to design leaflets to promote tourism in our country, I chose El Cielo Biosphere Reserve...so, here is my work!

El Cielo Biosphere Reserve, or Mexico's El Cielo Biosphere Park, is a place of great mystery and boundless surprises, it's a 356,442 acre reserve that spans four distinct ecological systems and ranges in elevation in the state of Tamaulipas.

The reserve is known for its spectacular cloud forest that serves as a rainwater catchment for the low tropical forest and commercial agricultural region to the east and southeast. El Cielo offers diverse habitat for animals and plants and provides rustic accommodations for ecotourists.

Phone and power lines don’t reach here, but the government has provided residents with high-tech solar panels that perch outside the mud-and-wattle, tin-roofed houses. Orange-flowering vines crown giant avocado trees in the downtown section of the village, which is actually an exceptional place to observe birds, along with burros and goats, amid the banana and guava trees and rock fences.

In Alta Cima, the Hotel El Pino offers cabins (11 rooms) with baths, for about 200 pesos ($14) per night, with coffee and fresh pan dulce delivered to your door every morning. A bare light bulb (solar powered) shines down on comfortable beds with plenty of blankets.

Finally, in this great plant life, wildlife in the area include the feared Mexican jaquar. Safety should be taken when venturing into the forest alone. El Cielo includes four distinct eco-systems: tropical jungle, mountain forest, pine-oak forest and dwarf oak and heath forest.

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