La Tortuga Island
"La Tortuga Island (in Spanish: Isla La Tortuga; "La Tortuga" means "the turtle") is an uninhabited island of Venezuela, the largest in the Federal Dependencies of Venezuela. It is part of a group of islands that include the Tortuguillos and Cayo Herradura. Isla La Tortuga has an area of 156 km2 (60 sq mi)."Venezuela... My country... My home... My love...
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good for snorkling.
I saw people, but where were the turtles ?
Melody, you should get a job with a Venezuela travel agency.
That way, you could boast about your beautiful country and make $$ doing so.
Well my heart is all a-flutter...I am completely stricken with undying pangs of love for your gorgeous self!........hahahaha....I need to go lie down under the ceiling fan!
"The name derives from the large numbers of marine turtles that come to lay eggs on its long sandy beaches every year."
Yesterday, I watched a video of "Los Roques" and they have these pools where they breed and protect turtles and then they free them in the sea waters... I really hope they are being protected, as it seems to be the case... They said they were really friendly in the video...
And I would never expect to get any money for showing the world the beauty of my country... As I have said, I am posting these videos and creating these blogs because it is easier to show the people that get in touch with me, what Venezuela is about, than to use simple words...
My sincere condolences on the loss of your mom.