Sunday, September 21, 2014

Park Madidi in Bolivia

 
Is a national park and nature reserve located at the top of the Amazon River basin in Bolivia was established in 1995, along with some other reserves such as Manureebe Manuripi, Heath, and Abulubamba Apolobamba, and extends to cross the border to Peru.
The area of ​​the garden Madidi Madidi National Park about 18.958 square kilometers, and vary the terrain between the icy peaks of the Andes, which is located at great heights from the surface of the earth, and the tropical rain forests around the river Toichi Tuichi, as characterized by the diversity of biological large, also home to a large number of the population peoples who migrated from many areas of the Andes Mountains to the protected, and still retaining their customs and traditions and speak their native language to understand the language of Quechua.
The garden Madidi is home to a variety of animals, plants and birds; Vtdm about a thousand species of birds, representing 11% of the bird species in the world, amounting to about nine thousand species, and species of mammals, including ten kinds of monkeys, including the spider monkey titi monkey, which is the latest species discovered in Madidi has no other place on the Earth's surface. It also embraces the Recreation Garden types of tigers, giant anteaters and anacondas and crocodiles, along with many species of fish and the types of animals live in the Amazon rainforest.

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