This page contains the list of images of the Cuba (Caribbean Sea)
nature: natural landscapes, vegetation types and some plants and animals.
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Central America
CUBA ISLAND Greater Antilles, Caribbean Sea
Sandy beach on the shore of the Gulf of Mexico.
Greater Antilles, Varadero, the Matanzas city in the distance
The scarp, which was formed by surf.
Gulf of Mexico, Greater Antilles, Varadero
The scarp, which was formed by surf.
Gulf of Mexico, Greater Antilles, Varadero
The shore of Caribbean sea. Sienfuegos (the center of Cuba)
Mountain landscape of Cuba and humid (moist) tropic forests.
Pinar del Rio (west of Cuba)
Mangrove flora. Pinar del Rio (west of Cuba)
The flower and stem of the banana tree (Musa)
Unripe fruit (coconuts) of Coconut palm (Cocos nucifera)
The plantation of tobacco-plant (Nicotiana)
(the Potato family - Solanaceae)
The lizard on the tree trunk (probably Anoles - Anolis sagrei)
(Anoleses family - Polychridae)
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