Saturday, August 16, 2014

The 10 most beautiful parks and reserves in the world -Part 3-

8 Marine Park Saba (Netherlands Antilles) 
It's hard to believe, but this little ocean paradise is only 15 minutes flying casinos and buildings in bad taste to the neighboring island of St. Martin. Here, we say that there is probably nothing more beautiful than the jagged volcanic landscapes of Saba, and that's the revelation: beneath the surface of the ocean lies a colorful kingdom, while colorful corals proliferate where reef sharks, sea turtles and wrasse. Snorkelers are here sites of the highest order, placed under the guardianship of this wonderful marine park.

 Parc marin de Saba, Antilles néerlandaises.

9 Mercantour National Park (France)
Long and narrow, this park (www.mercantour.eu) protects the northeast of the Alpes-Maritimes. The central area contains many peaks to the rugged contours, deep winding canyons, meadows, lakes, dense forests and many animal and plant species. At the eastern end of the park, in a rocky landscape shaped by Quaternary glaciers, valleys Wonderland and Fontanalbe host an extraordinary collection of rock carvings dating from the Bronze Age, forming the collection open the largest of its kind in Europe.

Parc national du Mercantour, France.

10 Galapagos National Park (Ecuador) 
Our top 10 would be incomplete without this natural wonder where science made ​​Darwin a giant step. This remote archipelago, laboratory theory of evolution, consists of 19 large volcanic islands. Each has its own set of creatures, famous and nice turtle progressing painfully along ancient lava flows with astonishing blue-footed boobies from disturbing iguanas laze in the sun. If tourism boats regularly come close to the park, environmental regulation, relatively drastic, preserves areas depopulated enough to satisfy your fantasies of Robinson Crusoe.

Parc national des Galápagos, Équateur.

                                                                                 Source: http://www.lonelyplanet.fr/

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