LOS TRES OJOS
This huge open-air cave, which is reached by a 350-step stone stairway, is filled with stalactites, stalagmites and bats. There are also three ponds (hence the name), the first, El Ojo de Azufre, filled with sulphurous water, the second, El Ojo de las Damas, with salt water, and the third, El Ojo de la Cañuela, with fresh water. The works of development of the site were carried out by order of Trujillo. A ferryman will take you to the last of the ponds by means of a makeshift ferry, for the modest sum of 25 pesos.
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Ensemble de petits lacs souterrains d'une belle couleur entre bleu et vert dans un cadre de verdure tropicale. Un très bon moment loin des bruits de la ville.
Accès en taxi pour plus de sécurité mais pas cher 200 pesos la course.
Sur le trajet depuis le centre colonial, on passe devant le Faro a colon, hideux et très mal entretenu.