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  • Peru tourist

    Juanjuí is adventure travel and contact with nature. There is much that one can find: national parks, caves, forests and even petroglyphs www.machupicchuperuepeditions.com

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    http://www.kumaruq.com/ KUMARUQ PERU TOURS The Cultural Zone is one of the three zones from Manu National Park which covers high mountains, cloud forest and low jungle. Fixed departures “from the highlands to the jungle lowlands”, starting in Cusco. It allows to visit Manu national Park and a private reserve. Includes a visit to a Cock-of-the-Rock

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  • Incendio del Parque Nacional Yosemite triplica su tamaño durante la noche

    Incendio del Parque Nacional Yosemite triplica su tamaño durante la noche
    23 Agosto 2013

    Se registra incendio forestal en los alrededores del Parque Nacional Yosemiet de Estados Unidos, el cual triplico su tamaño durante la noche.


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  • Animal Planet - Salvaje Himalaya (Wild Himalayas)

    Mount Everest is not the only highlight of the Himalayas it's home to snow leopards, Himalayan wolves and Tibetan bears. In Sanskrit the Himalayas are known as the 'abode of snow' but they provide rich and varied habitats for the animals and plants that live there; from the forests of the foothills to ice-bound peaks and mountain lakes. Some of the most memorable moments from the BBC's natural history archive have been filmed here including the magnificent snow leopard filmed for 'Planet Earth'.

    The Himalayas are very popular for tourists because it has a lot of wildlife. The types of plants and trees, which are common in the place, are Oak, Pine, Fir, Rhododendron, Birch, Juniper, and Deodar. Common animals, which are seen mostly in the different parts of the Himalayas, are snow leopards, blue sheep, musk deer, tigers, elephants, wild boar, and crocodiles. Even endangered species of animals and plants are also found there. In the north part of the Himalayas where the temperature falls below freezing point, animals cannot survive well. However, those who adapted can survive. During the cold winters most of the animals migrate to the lower regions of the Himalayas while others like the brown bear hibernate instead. The Yak is mostly seen in the cold desert.[2] They are like wild ox and they are the largest animals in this region. In regions of Ladakh animals like Nyan, the wild and the most largest sheep are found.[3]

    Some of the major places for wildlife attractions in the Himalayas are:

    Jim Corbett National Park
    Namdhpha National Park
    The Royal Chitwan Park
    Kaziranga National Park
    Royal Bardia National Park
    Great Himalayan National Park

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  • The dry Savannah - Bioparc Valencia

    The African savannah: the greatest concentrations of large herbivores in the world are found on the African savannah. The more than one hectare savannah exhibit in Bioparc Valencia includes an acacia forest and grasslands populated with animals such as zebras, impalas, blesbok, marabous, crowned cranes and giraffes.
    The dry Savannah recreates a type of savannah that can be enters the barren and dependent zones of seasonal rains of the North of Kenya and Somalia, as we can find in the National Park Samburu, or the predesert ones like those of the Kalahari, in the
    African South cone. A group of Southern white rhinos reside in a dry river bed inspired by landscapes of Samburu.

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  • Corea del Sur: ¿qué hacer?

    ¿Tienes listo tu pasaje a Corea del Sur, pero aún no sabes qué hacer?.
    ¡Estas son las 7 cosas que no puedes olvidar!.
    1. Visitar un Jjimjilbang (o sauna). , Son muy limpios y están abierto las 24 horas del día.
    2. Alojarte en un templo budista. , Es lo mejor para sumergirse en la cultura y religión budista.
    3. Pasar una noche en un Hanok. , Nos referimos a las casas tradicionales de Corea, no puede dejar de visitarlas.
    4. Visitar la isla de Jeju. , Es una de las maravillas del mundo natural.
    5. Hacer una excursión al Seoraksan National Park. , Nada mejor que un buen trekking con increíbles paisajes.
    6. Comprar en un mercado tradicional. , Elige el que sea e insértate en la cultura.
    7. Probar el kimchi. , Es el alimento más consumido en Corea del Sur, y está hecho en base a verduras

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  • Pico Los Reales

    Una de las mejores cosas de esta ruta son las espléndidas vistas desde la cima del pico de Los Reales (1.452 m) en la escena inicial del vídeo, que incluyen la costa de África y el Peñón de Gibraltar, que se pueden divisar claramente a lo lejos. Pero no es la única atracción que tiene que ofrecer. Además de los bosques de pinsapos y pino negral, Sierra Bermeja (que tiene unas 35.000 hectáreas) es una de las áreas más grandes del mundo donde el manto superior de la Tierra surgió a la superficie y formó estas montañas de color rojizo con rocas plutónicas. Por eso muchos geólogos exigen que esta sierra sea incluida en el futuro Parque Nacional Sierra de las Nieves, contando con el apoyo de muchas asociaciones e instituciones nacionales e internacionales como la Universidad de California.

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    One of the best things of this route are the splendid views from the top of the Los Reales peak (4.760 feet) in the opening scene of the video, which include the coast of Africa and the rock of Gibraltar, that you can clearly make out in the distance. But it's not the only attraction it has to offer. Besides the forests of Spanish fir tree and black pine, Sierra Bermeja (over 86.000 acres) is one of the biggest areas in the world where the upper mantel of the Earth came up to the surface and formed these reddish-coloured mountains with plutonic rocks. That's why many geologists demand this sierra should be included in the future Sierra de las Nieves National Park, having many support from many national and international associations and institutions like the University of California.

    Localización / Location: Sierra Bermeja, Málaga.

    Music: Falls - "At this" (https://soundcloud.com/falls-2/at-this)

    Ruta / Gps track: https://es.wikiloc.com/rutas-senderismo/pico-reales-sierra-bermeja-malaga-24896624

    Galería de fotos / Photo gallery: https://www.flickr.com/photos/89295269@N07/sets/72157666937275067

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  • Animal Planet - SALVAJE SUR DE ÁFRICA (WILD SOUTH AFRICA) - Asesinos del Kalahari (Killers of The Kalahari)

    Nowhere else on earth do Africa and Antarctica so impressively come together as at South Africa's Cape! It's a place where cold-loving penguins live alongside desert-dwelling ostriches, and which is similarly home to surfing sea snails and live-bearing chameleons.
    From the savanna to the desert, the heart of South Africa is home to the most successful hunters, extremely odd animals, and the setting for one of the most colorful natural spectacles on the planet! Far from the cape and coasts, and beyond the Drakensberg Mountains, lie vast semideserts and dry savannas - a world apart, fit for clever survivalists only!
    South Africa is one of the world’s natural gems; a treasure nestled at the southern tip of the abundant African continent. Visitors from all around the world descend on the country to take advantage of the stunning climate, accommodation, hotels, game reserves, natural attractions, and, of course, the huge variety of wildlife.
    The landscapes of South Africa offer the full spectrum of habitat types (from dense green forests to arid deserts, and everything in-between), making them ideal for thousands of species. These include exciting predators, birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and a huge variety of fascinating insects. These different species are found in plentiful abundance in the game reserves and national parks of the country, as well as in the wild and natural countryside, where they live free.

    The Big 5 is one of the main attractions to South Africa in terms of its wildlife. This group includes the African Elephant, Cape Buffalo, Lion, Black Rhino, and Leopard. This combination of predator and mighty terrestrial mammals makes for a once-in-a-lifetime sighting of some of the world’s most impressive species.
    BIRD LIFE
    South Africa is home to approximately 175 endemic bird species, as well as hundreds more species. Notable endemic varieties include the Black Oystercatcher, Blue Crane, Cape Parrot, Cape Vulture, Forest Canary, Ground Woodpecker, Jackal Buzzard, Knysna Turaco, Namaqua Sandgrouse, Protea Seedeater, Southern Bald Ibis, Southern Pale Chanting Goshawk, Whitebacked Mousebird, and the Yellow-breasted Pipit.

    Avian enthusiasts are well-rewarded when they visit this country, and are reminded to bring their binoculars and identification aids.

    MAMMALS
    There are about 230 mammal species to be found in South Africa, which include a collection of impressive predators. These make for fabulous sightings on any game drive or safari. Of these hundreds of species, there are two that are critically endangered (De Winton’s Golden Mole and the Riverine Rabbit) and 11 that are endangered (including the African Wild Dog, the Mountain Zebra, Sei Whale and Blue Whale). These numbers are in line with the IUCN statistics.

    Endemic mammals include the Cape Elephant Shrew, Cape Mole-rat, Cape Grysbok, Bontebok, Cape Kudu, Springbok and the Cape Horseshoe Bat.

    Marine mammals are a major draw-card to South Africa, thanks to its extensive sh

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  • the buffaloes attacked the deadly dangerous lion ,why?

    Unbelievable! Buffaloes Upstream To Defeat Lions To Save Teammate - Buffaloes Kill Lion

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