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MANTA- MANABI.
FACULTAD DE HOTELERIA Y TURISMO.
CARRERA:
TURISMO.
NOMBRES:
RAMIREZ MONTANERO EDWIN JOHAN
GONZALES MOYA BRAIS
JEISSON ZAMBRANO VELEZ
SEMESTRE:
I A TURISMO.
MATERIA:
INGLES
PLAYAS DE MANTA.
BEACH THE ESTEROS AND TARQUI.
Height: 0-2 meters above sea level
Temperature: 31 C
Dimensions: approximately 2.9 Km
Tarqui: 1.7 Km
The Estuaries: 1.2 Km
Landscape Description: opens into the cloudless north. A site for landing
artisanal
fisheries
is
presented.
These beaches apart from enjoy delicious meals with seafood, you can also
spend a relaxing time playing sports such as beach soccer, beach volleyball,
fishing, and visited the shipyard and observe the construction of large
marine vessels.
PLAYA EL MURCIELAGO.
PLAYA BARBASQUILLO.
Height: 0-5 meters above sea level / temperature: 29 C
Dimension: length approximately 0.7.
Description of beach is divided from Cabo San Lorenzo to the dock of the
Port of Manta. The coastal part of the interleaving orrilla with sand at low
tide the dynamics of the sea faces rocky dispersion.
PLAYA LA TIOSA.
Height: 0-5
Temperature: 26 C
Dimensions: about 1 Km.
Beach Description: This is an open beach of clear horizon, a good part of the
beach under cliffs seen, access to this beach makes following a dry cause an
estuary.
Area where there are dunes and cactus three meters high and varied
species. This beach is somewhat hidden from view but when we get there
we can enjoy a quiet beach 3 kilometers.
PLAYA LIGUIQUI.
Height: 0-3 meters above sea level
Temperature: 24 C
Dimensions: about 3 km.
Beach Description: This is an open beach of clear sea horizon, at the ends of
the beach there is a rocky blooms that disrupt the layer of sand in the same
in both sectors of medium sized stones are observed.
BOSQUE DE PACOCHE.
Pacoche Forest is located in an area of rolling hills on the coast, this gives
great variation of ecosystems and a diverse flora. The upper parts are
covered with evergreen forests drizzle where howler monkeys exhibited no
fear of vistantes eyes. For the wealth of birds, these forests have also
become a frequent destination for birding in Ecuador.