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is not only about great hospitality, gourmet cuisine
and monumental heritage, it also means the beatitude
of Nature in the form of the spectacular natural environment.
National Parks in Spain reveal a new dimension of Spain's
beauty and charm found only in the lap of nature. The
National Parks in Span cover an area of 1,226 square
kilometers.
The Donana National Park comprise of three distinct
ecosystems that include the wetlands, the coastal dunes
and the Atlantic beaches. Its warm climates are found
to be favorable for the migratory birds flying to Africa
during winter.
Tablas de Daimiel National Park, counted among the
major national parks in Spain, is located in a region
that is better known as the wet La Mancha. The bird
watchers will have a delightful time here watching over
more that two hundred different species of birds.
Ordesa National Park is a well conserved natural enclave
providing shelter to the only extant species of the
Pyrenees mountain goats.
Encompassed by the mountain peaks that shoot up to
a height of 3000 meters, Aigues Tortes and Lago de Sant
Maurici National Park, is the best place to visit if
you want to watch the majestic waterfalls and mountain
lakes that are located in the valleys formed by the
action of the mountain glaciers.
The Caldera de Taburiente National Park might have
derived its name from the giant caldera, the manifestation
of the volcanic eruption of enormous force. The caldera
is about 600 to 900 meters deep with their brims rising
up to a height of more than 2000 meters.
World Travel 4 Indians is an international travel site
and a repository of useful information on National Parks
in Spain, in other countries around the world.
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