Traveling Dominicana: TRES OJOS - A Visual Story (25 Photos)
Starting a series of visual stories from Dominican Republic. First day was visiting pretty amazing "The Three Eyes National Park" close to the capital city Santo Domingo
Some information from wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Eyes_National_Park
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The site was created centuries ago as a result of tectonic fractures when caves collapsed, forming a bowl-shaped depression which subsequently filled with water. Initially, the cave was used by the indigenous Taíno Indians for religious rituals and fertility rites. The Taíno were the first inhabitants of the Hispaniola island. The three lakes are called "Lago de Azufre" (discovered in 1916), "La Nevera" and "El Lago de las Damas". Some of the lakes also have openings on the outside. A staircase cut into the rock gives access to the first cave. A boat pulls visitors across the second lake to give access to a fourth lake called "Los Zaramagullones," not considered one of the three "eyes" or main lakes since it has an opening to the outside.
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Very good photos Axeman! They look like something out of a movie, the landscapes and quality are wonderful.
wow they really seem to be taken from a very good movie, they look great and their quality is the same, great post!
amazing pictures
Photos so wonderful specially photos piced inside the cave is mesmerizing
Love the beautiful forms in the rocks and reflections in the water photos. The whole picture comes together with the terrain, green trees and shrubs and of course the water.
wow great works, loving it
Nice pictures.
This is post photo where country place.