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Donana National Park

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Tracks left by one of 60 pairs of the Spanish lynx (Lynx pardinus) who have found refuge in the park. Dick and Rich pose in the 30 km long green belt of the subterranean Madre de las Marismas del Rocio river.
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03/23/99-Doñana
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Doñana Nationalpark In diesem Nationalpark in der Nähe der Mündung des Flusses Guadalquivir finden Sie Strände mit Wanderdünen und Marschland und eine sehr schöne
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Doñana's Visitor's Centre are a delightful first impression of the National Park. Rich and Stephanie are careful not to step from the boardwalk. Snakes abide in the scrub. Low-lying scrub vegetation abounds near the wetlands, including Rock Rose and Lavender
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Storks nesting at the top of the Doñana's Visitor's Centre are a delightful first impression of the National Park. Rich and Stephanie are careful not to step from the boardwalk. Snakes abide in the scrub.
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in the breeding season and on passage. Huge areas of marshes flood in Winter, but then dry out by the end of Summer. In addition, in its nearly 1.1000 square kilometres, we find a high variety of habitats, ecosystems and landscapes.
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The National Park of Coto Doñana, in Southwestern Andalusia covers over 75,000 hectares of wetlands. Storks nesting at the top of the Doñana's Visitor's Centre are a delightful first impression of the National Park.
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Acid drainage from Apirsa mine Donana :
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Monte Blanco dominates much of the park landscape. Only local materials are used to construct the bird blinds and sound barriers The protected Acebuche Lagoon is a resting place for thousands of African and European migratory birds.
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