Está en la página 1de 5

I.The Tils in Moya.

its an important example of Laurel forest, or laurisilva, a type of subtropical forest found in areas with high humidity and, mild temperatures. The forest is characterized by broadleaf tree species with evergreen, and leaves, known as "laurophyll . The Laurus novocanariensis is the name for these variety in the Canary Islands.

This is the fist sign you find when you arrive here. It is a ravein: The Tils Ravein. This is a Natural Reserve in a Rural Park. In the archipelago more than 42, 7 % of the territory is under protection because here we have a lot of endemisms.

Can we guess size?

I. The Tils in Moya - (Los Tiles de Moya)

From School to the Tils we can go by car or by bus, but in a group is better by bus and it means lesser pollution. We are going spend per person to

Its a dangerous road where its difficult to stop and its important dont drive so fast , but we have not accidents very often here. Its important you get good shoes, some water and peanuts.

At the north is our School and at the south is Kms: 4,3 short distance Time: 8 minutes.

Dont forget a pullover.

These two photos are very typical. This house beautiful point of information. This house is made with stones and it dont broke the armony of this natural place. All we see is according wiht this ecosystem.

This ecosystem needs a high level of humidity, such as cloud forests with abundant rainfall throughout the year. Its really a special habitat. If you want to get some more information you can have a look to wikipedia.

We have a nice day, and we make a recomendation to guide: NO POSTERS IN ENGLISH in a touristic point

Thats what canarians named as the donkey's belly / sea of clouds/ or cloud forest.

Water is very important

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_forest, setting

También podría gustarte