We visited the Manuel Antonio National Park while we were traveling near Quepos, Costa Rica. It was very fun hiking through its trails and seeing the hidden wildlife. While there, we went to a beautiful beach and met and talked with some native Costa Ricans.
The Manuel Antonio National Park is a small national park in the Central Pacific Concentration. The park was established in 1972 with a land area of 1,983ha. Though small, it attracts about 150,00 people annually. It has been listed among 12 of the world's most beautiful national parks. The park has four beaches. It has 109 species of mammals and 184 species of birds.
The Manuel Antonio National Park is truly a wonderful park and most definitely deserves its spot listed amongst the world's most beautiful national parks. I hope to visit again one day, until then, we will continue our trip up north to Nicaragua to find many more beautiful landscapes and creatures there.
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