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Friday, June 1, 2012

Santa Rosa National Park



Santa Rosa National Park was created in 1971 to commemorate and preserve a historic site took place the Battle of Santa Rosa (March 20, 1856) including the historic mansion and barns of stone walls. Moreover, it provides protection to the savannah, tropical dry forests, grasslands, mangroves and the abundant wildlife, including some endangered species. It also has some very beautiful beaches.

Much has changed since then, now the Santa Rosa National Park protects dry tropical forest fragments, becoming home to hundreds of species of flora and fauna, such as coyotes, coatimundis, tapirs and many kinds of turtles, both marine and terrestrial.

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