Charcoal – Cuba’s National Fuel

7月 19, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 

Cuba has wisely placed a heavy fine for unnecessarily cutting the stately royal palms which are so useful to its’ economy and social needs. Cutting is allowable only where the trees stand’ in the way of needed ditches, highways and other improvements. Within the glades are frequent pools of clear water starred with pink and white lotus. Here and there are clumps of shimmering palmettos, known as palma cana and vana prieto. These give variety to the otherwise monotonous stretches of treeless marsh. Near the margin are belts of mixed hardwoods and royal palms.

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