What is Estebanía Mangrove Cave?
Tucked away in Estebanía, Azua, the Mangrove Cave is a natural hideout where mangrove roots wrap around ancient limestone formations. A short trail leads into its cool interior — prime territory for spotting bats and endemic birds in their element. It's low-key ecotourism at its best: quiet, raw, and a photographer's dream in the Dominican south. Bring a flashlight, wear closed-toe shoes, and keep it hushed. A true off-the-radar gem for connecting with the region's biodiversity without the crowds.
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A coastal karst cavity in Azua, sculpted over time by the push and pull of sea and freshwater on limestone. It serves as a natural sanctuary for bats and mangrove species. Long known to Estebanía's fishermen and locals as part of their geological heritage, it remains undeveloped — no formal tourist infrastructure, just nature doing its thing.

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