Caguanes National Park: Sighting of the endangered Cuban black hawk
Caguanes National Park: Sighting of the endangered Cuban black hawk About 30 kilometers from the city of Yaguajay, in the province of Sancti Spíritus, lies a place that seems frozen in time: Caguanes National Park. Its territory encompasses portions of land and sea, more than 10 caves, and a system of keys and islets known as Cayos de Piedra. However, what is most striking for many visitors and nature experts are its rock formations, shaped over centuries by water erosion. Instead of white sand beaches, there are cliffs and mangroves that create a unique ecosystem. Caves such as Cueva Grande and Cueva de Los Chivos boast archaeological evidence of the area’s indigenous peoples, including Taíno pictographs. The caves also served as a refuge for privateers and smugglers during the colonial era, adding a touch of legend to the place. Biodiversity in its purest form Recently, a new sighting of the endemic Cuban [...]












