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Cuban Embargo Change

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The embargo that changed it all. Long before the U.S. trade embargo on Cuba, the island realized that it really did need to count on its many tourists visit as a big process in developing their economic and social development but it wasn’t until the Cuban revolution in 1959, that really opened up the island into seeing that they need the tourism to grow in the future. The U.S. trade embargo was to stop any trading exports to go to Cuba, it was originally started by president Dwight D. Eisenhower’s State Department in October 19, 1960, where they wanted to stop all of U.S. exports to Cuba except for medicine and some food but then, in February 7, 1962 President John F. Kennedy made the embargo even worse by stop all trading with U.S. imports …show more content…

Not many places can preserve the coral so well because, of the constant changes being done to the beaches to comfort the many tourists that come to look at the shores and also from overfishing. Coral in general is just really sensitive and so the coral is now being preserved to help regain the balance needed for the safety and the population of the fish …show more content…

Cordillera de Guaniguanico is a low, isolated, steep-sided, ancient mountain chain that makes up the east-west backbone to the center of Pinar del Río province, which is the country’s most western province. Spreading out to about 40 miles northeast from Mantua and reaching its highest peak, Pan de Guajaibón which is close to 700 meters at the Sierra de Rosario Biosphere Reserve. The chain that it makes up is divided into two different mountain ranges, which are the Sierra del Rosario in the east and the Sierra de los Órganos. Interesting fact about Sierra de los Órganos is that Viñales Valley is located there and that is a cultural landscape amplified by the local worker architectural looking farms and villages. The valley was known for its flat plains to grow

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