|
The Las Baulas National Marine Park, in Spanish is a National Park of Costa Rica, part of the Tempisque Conservation Area, and covers approximately 43.243 acres (175 km²) marine just north of the town of Tamarindo. It supports the largest nesting colony of leatherback sea turtles on the Pacific coast of the Americas. Female leatherbacks often come ashore at Playa Grande (Great Beach) between October and May to lay their eggs. More than half the park is underwater and protected but allows recreation such as scuba diving. The park has white-sand beaches and forests. The forests are home to approximately 174 species of birds and many other animals. Mangroves and estuaries are also plentiful. ==Gallery== File:Las Baulas National Marine Park Panorama 3 CRI 08 2009.jpg|Panoramic view of Las Baulas National Park. File:LeatherbackTurtle.jpg|Nesting a leatherback turtle. File:RioMatapalo-Tamarindo-Guanacaste-CostaRica.JPG|Tamarindo Estuary. File:Cocodrilo-RioMatapalo-Tamarindo-Guanacaste-CostaRica.JPG|American crocodile in the River Matapalo. File:Manglar de Tamarindo - Rio Matapalo - Tamarindo - Guanacaste - Costa Rica.JPG|Mangrove of Tamarindo estuary. File:Tortuga lora.JPG|Olive ridley sea turtle File:CrimsonSunsetCostaRica.JPG|Sunset at Beach Grande File:Surfing-Roca Bruja-Guanacaste-Costa Rica.JPG|Surfing in Roca Bruja, Tamarindo. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Las Baulas National Marine Park」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|