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"The swimming hole, framed by tangled mangrove roots, revealed a vibrant lagoon teeming with life, its surface smooth and glassy, a bright, jewel-toned blue."
"The reserve is overseen by the Puntacana Foundation, a nonprofit that promotes sustainable tourism, shaping local practices from fishing regulations to resource management."
"In the three decades since its inception, the foundation has influenced what fishermen catch and how resorts manage their resources, ensuring ecological balance."
The Ojos Indígenas Ecological Reserve in the Dominican Republic offers a stunning swimming hole with bright blue water, contrasting with typical dark forest pools. This reserve, located in Punta Cana, is part of a 1,500-acre nature area with twelve freshwater lagoons. The Puntacana Foundation, established in 1994, oversees sustainable tourism practices, regulating fishing and resource management to protect local ecosystems. Visitors can experience the vibrant life within the cenote, including tilapia and unique flora, while enjoying the natural beauty of the region.
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