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Coordinates: 23°07′57″N 81°40′45″W / 23.132408°N 81.679257°W / 23.132408; -81.679257 (Bacunayagua)
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[[Image:Ponte de Bacunayagua.JPG|left|200px|thumb|Bacunayagua Bridge, the tallest in the Cuba]]
[[Image:Ponte de Bacunayagua.JPG|left|200px|thumb|Bacunayagua Bridge, the tallest in the Cuba]]
The small settlement was established on the side of the [[Via Blanca (Cuba)|Via Blanca]] (road), where a deep canyon cuts the coastal hills between the Yumuri Valley and the [[Straits of Florida]] coast. The ''Bridge of Bacunayagua'', built in 1947, crosses the canyon, and is the highest bridge in Cuba.
The small settlement was established on the side of the [[Via Blanca (Cuba)|Via Blanca]] (road), where a deep canyon cuts the coastal hills between the Yumuri Valley and the [[Straits of Florida]] coast. The ''Bridge of Bacunayagua'', inaugurated September 1959 crosses the canyon, and at 110 meters above the valley floor is the highest bridge in Cuba.


A restaurant with an [[observation deck]] is built on the Havana side, while a campground lies in the cove formed on the coast on the Matanzas side.
A restaurant with an [[observation deck]] is built on the Havana side, while a campground lies in the cove formed on the coast on the Matanzas side.

Revision as of 10:46, 16 July 2008

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Bacunayagua Bridge, the tallest in the Cuba

The small settlement was established on the side of the Via Blanca (road), where a deep canyon cuts the coastal hills between the Yumuri Valley and the Straits of Florida coast. The Bridge of Bacunayagua, inaugurated September 1959 crosses the canyon, and at 110 meters above the valley floor is the highest bridge in Cuba.

A restaurant with an observation deck is built on the Havana side, while a campground lies in the cove formed on the coast on the Matanzas side.

23°07′57″N 81°40′45″W / 23.132408°N 81.679257°W / 23.132408; -81.679257 (Bacunayagua)