
ROW Adventures in Cuba
Since 2015, Coeur d'Alene-based ROW Advenures has offered trips in Cuba. That will likely continue despite the newest 'crackdown' on travel to the country.
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Kayakers with ROW Adventures exit a red mangrove grove in Las Salinas, a national park in Cuba, one of 14 national parks in the small island nation.
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A flamingo flies above the shallow waters of Las Salinas, a national park in Cuba. The flamingos, and hundreds of other bird species, come south from the United States during the winter months.
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A man fly fishes in Las Salinas, a national park in Cuba. There are about 1,000 different species of fish in the interconnected lagoons that make up the park.
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A kayaker navigates a red mangrove forest in Las Salinas, Cuba.
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John Hernandez talks to nine Americans on the beach at the Bay of Pigs, Cuba. Hernandez works for ROW Adventures, a Coeur d’Alene-based company that runs sea kaying trips in Cuba.
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A spider web rests in a red mangrove on March 12 in the Cuban national park of Las Salinas. The park is home to 200 species of spiders.
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A man navigates a dense grove of red mangroves on March 12 in Cuba. Mangroves live in shallow, salty water and provide habitat for fish, spiders and other creatures.
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Kayakers launch into Las Salinas, a Cuban national park featuring interconnected lagoons. There are more than 1,000 different species of fish, 200 species of spiders and nearly 300 species of birds. The nine Americans were on a seven day sea kayaking trip run by ROW Adventures in Coeur d’Alene.
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Members of a seven-day sea kayaking trip in Cuba watch birds at the Cuban national park Las Salinas on March 12, 2019. Nearly 300 species of birds live in Las Salinas.
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Flamingos, pelicans and other species of birds congregate at Las Salinas, a national park in Cuba.
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