Vue aérienne de la réserve Punta Allen Sian Ka'an, péninsule du Yucatan, Mexique. Pont de Boca Paila. Dans la langue des peuples mayas qui habitaient autrefois
5000 x 3747 px | 42,3 x 31,7 cm | 16,7 x 12,5 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
4 septembre 2018
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Aerial view of Punta Allen Sian Ka'an Reserve, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Boca Paila Bridge. In the language of the Mayan peoples who once inhabited this region, Sian Ka'an means Origin of the Sky. Located on the east coast of the Yucatán peninsula, this biosphere reserve contains tropical forests, mangroves and marshes, as well as a large marine section intersected by a barrier reef. It provides a habitat for a remarkably rich flora and a fauna comprising more than 300 species of birds, as well as a large number of the region's characteristic terrestrial vertebrates, which cohabit in the diverse environment formed by its complex hydrological system. Along its roughly 120 kilometres of coastline, the property covers over 400, 000 hectares of land ranging from sea level to only ten m.a.s.l. The property boasts diverse tropical forests, palm savannah, one of the most pristine wetlands in the region, lagoons, extensive mangrove stands, as well as sandy beaches and dunes. The 120, 000 hectares of marine area protect a valuable part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef and seagrass beds in the shallow bays. The lush green of the forests and the many shades of blue of the lagoons and the Caribbean Sea under a wide sky offer fascinating visual impressions.