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Aigüestortes
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It is composed by more than 200 lakes or ponds, the impressive crags of “Els Encantats” and some characteristic high altitude meanders (les aigüestortes). |
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Archipielago Cabrera
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It shelters all the natural heritage of this group of islands and islets, as well as one of the best preserved seafloor of our seaboard, in a non populated area. |
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Cabañeros
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It’s one of the most valuable protected corner of the Montes de Toledo (Toledo Mounts). It’s the shelter of big birds of prey, black storks and many other species in danger of extinction. |
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Caldera Taburiente
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Huge 8 km-diameter circus looking like a boiler, where multiple volcanic eruptions, big slides, the water erosive force and the passing of time have modelled its geomorphology, turning it into a craggy landscape with more than 2000 m drop. |
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Doñana
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It is formed by the confluence of a whole of ecosystems (beaches, dunes, reserves, marshes…) which provide this Park with a unique personality.
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Garajonay
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The persistent foggy atmosphere which impregnates the summits of humidity and
coolness favours the miraculous existence of these splendid, mysterious forests, which are the last remaining traces of the ancestral subtropical rainforests that inhabited the Mediterranean area millions of years ago.
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Islas Atlanticas
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Chain of islands that emerges from the ocean and embellishes the sea landscape with its magic cliffs. The most valued ecological richness can be found on the seaground, where it's being watched over by the old sunk ships' cannons.
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Monfragüe
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The National Park of Monfragüe is located in the middle of the province of Cáceres, just between the towns of Trujillo, Navalmoral de la Mata and Plasencia. A medium high mountain range sorrounding the river Tajo is a characteristic of this beautiful Park, which gives the visitor the opportunity to discover the sanctuary that some protected, scarce species have chosen as their place of residence.
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Ordesa y
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A landscape of big contrasts: the extreme aridity of the high lands, where the rain and thaw water filters in the craks and drains, contrasts with the green valleys covered by forests and meadows, where the water forms waterfalls and crosses canyons and gullies.
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Picos de Europa
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Different foldings and glaciations have formed its tortuous landscape, which comprises haughty mountains with impressive spires and sharp edges, as well as deep twisted narrow passes crossed by crystal clear waters. This gives access to lush valleys covered with forests and meadows.
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Posets Maladeta
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The Natural Park Poset-Maladeta possess the conditions and singularity to be named National Park. For this reason, Allcaravan has included it in its visit programme. It is situated in the Central Pyrenees, in the province of Huesca.
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Sierra Nevada
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Its steep summits, which dominate an inmense horizon with a pleasant view of villages, country houses and grasslands full of vegetables, are totally covered with snow and ice.
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Tablas de Daimiel
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The National Park of Las Tablas de Daimiel is located between the municipal districts of Daimiel and Villarrubia de los Ojos.
Las Tablas de Daimiel are composed of two waters of different nature: the river's water Cigüela, which is a seasonal river,contributes with brakish waters, while the river Guadiana contributes with permanent sweet water.
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Teide
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Its exceptional geological landscape is one of the most spectacular natural wonders in the world. Its volcanic cones and the lava flows form a fabulous emsemble of colours and shapes.
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Timanfaya
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It's said that this is not a dead land, but a new born land. Although these abrupt landscapes seem to be devastated, they have been mainly colonized by the vegetable kingdom. Let's not forget its biological richness and the great number of vegetal and animal endemisms.
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