See large domesticated fish in their natural habitat as they swarm around the coral gardens in this aquarium off the Grand Paradise Resort in Las Galeras.
The second largest body of water in the Dominican Republic, the Río Yuna forms in the central and mountainous Cibao Valley, snaking its way east to eventually empty into Samaná Bay. Nearly 200 kilometers (124 miles) in length, its abundant waters are nutrient rich, providing ideal nursery grounds for wildlife, from humpback whales to turtles.