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Los
Jardines de la Reina
Named the Queen's Gardens by Christopher Columbus, the Jardines
de la Reina is a pristine chain of islands, very similar in
nature to the Florida Keys in the USA.
The
island system runs more than one hundred miles back to the
northwest, from Cuba's south-eastern coast. Most of the area
we fish is forty to fifty miles offshore and has been designated
as a Cuban National Park. As such, there is no commercial
fishing in our exclusive area, which covers nearly eighty
miles.
There
is no inhabitation of any kind on any of the islands in the
National Park, where Avalon's operation is located. This is
a huge expanse of saltwater wilderness, perhaps the last place
like this left in the world today. With Cuba's continued protection
it should remain a treasure forever.

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