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		<title>Comment on Lake Enriquillo by Ecotourism Continues To Draw Tourists To The Dominican Republic &#124; Punta Cana Real EstatePunta Cana Real Estate</title>
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		<description>[...] Cruise Lake Enriquillo  – At 15 feet below sea level, Lake Enriquillo is the lowest point in the Caribbeanand is just one of the many stunning areas that make up the Jaragua-Enriquillo Biosphere Reserve. In addition to Lake Enriquillo, the Southwest region features a plethora of rich biodiversity, which includes highlands, arid deserts, mud banks and lagoons. Visitors can also spot mesmerizing crocodiles, wild iguanas, colorful flamingos and other exotic reptiles and birds. [...]</description>
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