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8 destinations for those who want to explore nature

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Loving the environment can be started by exploring exotic nature reserves. The following is a list of 8 exotic tourist destinations that can help anyone to love the environment.

Palau

The Republic of Palau is an island country in Micronesia in the Pacific Ocean. Despite its small size, the archipelago has many years of history: the island was found for more than three thousand years. Palau consists of eight main islands and 250 islands and is one of the most famous snorkeling and diving destinations in the world, due to the wealth and abundance of underwater life, with more than 350 species of coral and thousands of fish. Outside the country’s waters also has many attractions. On land Palau is rich in flora and fauna, exotic birds, crocodiles, mangroves and orchids.
 
Venezuela – Canaima National Park

Canaima National Park has an amazing background called the ancient Tepuy. Surrounded by many rivers, waterfalls, lakes, forests and savannas, it can enchant every visitor. In this beautiful setting lies the amazing waterfall of Angel Falls, the highest in the world with 979 meters of natural waterfall.

Galapagos

The archipelago is now the second largest marine reserve in the world with around 130,000 square kilometers, consisting of 13 large islands, 06 small and more than 40 islands. The environment of land and sea media islands offers a variety of natural scenery, varied marine life and animals of the most amazing species. A true living laboratory of biodiversity.

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe is a country in Africa with pure nature and great natural attractions such as the impressive cataract of Victoria Falls, with more than 1,500 meters long and 128 meters, formed by waterfalls from the Zambezi River.

Gasadalur, Faroe Islands

Faroe small volcanic islands that form part of the Danish region and are given to visitors who love nature more likely to be wild tones. The archipelago consists of 18 islands divided by short distances, Stremoy is the largest island in the center of the archipelago.

Amazon

Chosen as one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature, the Amazon rainforest is always an adventure related to nature, one of the richest preserved ecosystems on the planet, especially for biodiversity, one of the most valuable ecological legacies of the planet. A True Biome is considered to be the largest forest in the world with the greatest diversity of fauna and flora species. This may take several days. A hardiness watch like Breitling Chronomat can be a reliable marker of time.

Impenetrable Forest of Bwindi, Uganda

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is a national park located in western Uganda. It covers a vast and exuberant stretch of forest biological diversity does not compare to most places on Earth. This destination is known for its biodiversity and habitat for many endangered species, including mountain gorillas. The "visitable" gorillas are distributed by several groups that inhabit different areas of the park. A unique experience.

Daintree Forest, Australia

A patrimony of humanity. The oldest tropical forest in the world, encompasses an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers. It is estimated that the forest is 180 million years old, Daintree is also the natural habitat of a wide variety of animals and plants. This wonderful place differs from others because it is a meeting point between the forest and the barrier reef.

Exploring the places above can be a good start for loving the environment. Just try!

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