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Edited by: Iracema Diliam Soto The Espino beach is a beautiful place. Now days, the road to El Espino is paved, just it takes 40 minutes from the city of Usulután and 2 hours and 15 minutes from the capital, San Salvador. That is one of the most visited beaches in El Salvador It comes from the highway El Litoral where you can find the side road. There won´t find big five-star hotels and infrastructure, but there are small hotels and places where you can rest, and also, the people and the beach is very comfortable. This beach is part of Jiquilisco bay; it has a lot of estuaries, beaches and two ports (Puerto Parada and Puerto El Triunfo). In other way, you could be 10 meters into the beach from the shore of it and the water just will come up to the knees. Moreover, the beach is wrapped around by two river mouths (the Bocanita and Chepona at east and west). Also you can practice some sports, for example surf, volleyball, etc. In this beach there are a lot of restaurants where you have to taste so many delicious saucers, from our country and other countries, too. Presently the beach still has a threat of wind erosion (it means, the sand is swept by the wind), the waves have been dredging pieces of the lad and also have demolished down buildings and trees. If you want to come to Espino´s beach is an excellent place for relaxing and enjoying with your family or friends and is very accessible, too. El Espino is a natural treasure of the Country. 4

Do you know that….? Edited by: Karen Vanessa Ascencio On February 2, 2010 by the Ramsar Convention, The Laguna de Olomega was declared Wetland of International Importance it’s a really beautiful place that you can enjoy whit family and friends. A body of water which is composed by The core of the wetland of variable surface with an average depth of 2.9 meters and also inside which are the islands of Olomeguita and Olomega, along with some small islets located in the southeast sector of the lagoon. The dominant species of the water surface area is the Water Hyacinth. Besides this there are other species of aquatic plants associated with the lagoon and herbaceous wetland areas such as the tule sequins, water lettuce. In the seasonally saturated forest The forest stands to contain Chiricana with Lempita marsh, mangrove best spots (Bravaisia integerrima) of fresh water in the country Area dominated by tree species that support periodic flooding, as in the case of gender Bactris palms, mangrove and less sweet pepper. Other species include Papaturro, the carreto and mongollano. The fish fauna (fish) is quite diverse with 14 species identified for the area, among which black crappie, guapote pando, and exotic species such as tilapia and tiger guapote. The area is especially important as a feeding, shelter, breeding or resting waterfowl. 5

Edited by:<br />

Iracema<br />

Diliam Soto<br />

The Espino beach is a beautiful place. Now days, the road to El Espino is<br />

paved, just it takes 40 minutes from the city of Usulután and 2 hours and 15<br />

minutes from the capital, San Salvador. That is one of the most visited beaches in El<br />

Salvador<br />

It comes from the highway El Litoral where you can find the side road. There won´t find<br />

big five-star hotels and infrastructure, but there are small hotels and places where you can<br />

rest, and also, the people and the beach is very comfortable.<br />

This beach is part of Jiquilisco bay; it has a lot of estuaries, beaches and two ports (Puerto<br />

Parada and Puerto El Triunfo).<br />

In other way, you could be 10 meters into the beach from the shore of it and the water just<br />

will come up to the knees.<br />

Moreover, the beach is wrapped around by two river mouths (the Bocanita and Chepona at<br />

east and west).<br />

Also you can practice some sports, for example surf, volleyball, etc.<br />

In this beach there are a lot of restaurants where you have to taste so many delicious<br />

saucers, from our country and other countries, too.<br />

Presently the beach still has a threat of wind erosion (it means, the sand is swept by the<br />

wind), the waves have been dredging pieces of the lad and also have demolished down<br />

buildings and trees.<br />

If you want to come to Espino´s beach is an excellent place for relaxing and enjoying with<br />

your family or friends and is very accessible, too. El Espino is a natural treasure of the<br />

Country.<br />

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