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Recognized for its mild climate, Constance is visited by those who enjoy the adventure of eco tourism and lush mountain landscapes. Alpine vegetation has been studied by national and international scientists, who have tried to settle down, in one country there is a Caribbean tropical vegetation typical of the European Alps.
The most impressive waterfalls of all the Antilles are the Aguas Blancas. Regarded as the highest jump in the Caribbean, the Aguas blancas cascade that form have a length of 53 meters and 38 meters the first second at an altitude of 1680 meters above sea level. The average water temperature is 10 ° C and is located just 16 miles from the center of the city of Constance.

The trip lasts about two hours round trip, and recommended uses vehicles (Off Road) because it is a mountain road. The place has a viewpoint to observe the magnificent waterfalls and other facilities such as restrooms and parking.
In the area of Valle Nuevo, specifically in the area known as the Refrigerator, the monument is located Pyramids, built in 1957 by Constance and the communities of San Jose de Ocoa, during road construction currently being the name of Jose Duran.
Cyclopean This pyramid marks the geographical center of the Dominican Republic and the partition used to indicate the four cardinal points. On site there is an Alpine landscape and completely exotic. During the winter the temperatures are cooler, up to -5 ° C.
Placed in the Cienaga de Bermúdez, through mountain paths lined with dense vegetation, a virgin, you come to one of the most important monuments of the country: Las Piedras Lawyers. This vestige of the Taíno culture is a major temple or shrine filled with Indian petroglyphs that recreate the life and habits of an extinct civilization for over 500 years. Are located at 1.635 meters above sea level, where winter temperatures are up to -2 ° C.
Parque Nacional Jose del Carmen Ramirez is one of the largest in the country and is located south of the Cordillera Central here is located the highest point of the Antilles, Pico Duarte (3,175 m) but also points to this data José Armando Bermúdez Park.
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