Sunday, 30 December 2012
The Island of Culebra: A Fantastic Tourist Attraction
When it comes to a fantastic tourist attraction, the name Culebra is never missed and always pops up. Culebra, an Island located within the Spanish Virgin Islands, is nineteen miles east of Puerto Rico and about eight miles north of Vieques. It is also the smallest of the inhabited islands within the Spanish Virgin Islands. The Island of Culebra is considered as a tight spot island due to its small size, which is about seven miles long and 3 miles wide. With no rivers or streams, the island of Culebra is supplied water from Puerto Rico through the city of Vieques. This unnatural water acquisition makes Culebra one of the finest islands with very clear waters, whose clarity to the eyes goes as far as sixty feet below the water surface. Even during a stormy or an unclear weather day, the waters are still very clear.
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