Top 10 National Parks in the world

In the year 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the law to the world's first national park, Pilonsteen. The Congress prepared the National National Park Service 44 years later (on August 25, 1916) with a mission "to keep the scene and naturally safe." And historical objects and its wildlife, and enjoying such a way Will leave uncomfortable to enjoy and enjoy future generations from such sources. "

During the last century, the Council's Authentic Can Can Burns has called "the best idea of America" that applies to over 6 wings of national parks in almost 100 different countries around the world. For US-based passengers, whose disposable income and holiday times are more stringent than usual, national parks offer a lot of return on investment in nature, wildlife, and outdoor entertainment.

But all national parks are not equal. There are some sheep too. Some failed to meet the expectations of the prime minister. Some people are often very remote to fit in the passenger budget. Still, seeing thousands "no" will be the list of national parks in hundreds, if not. So consider this to be our mental guide to the top 10 national parks in the world, and please share your favorite favorites in the comments!

10. Corcovado National Park (Costa Rica) 


The largest of Costa Rica is referred to by national geography, "the bio-immovability on the earth, the most biologically intense place on earth", the 164 square miles of the national park on Osena Genetic. There are different environments, including jungle, cloud forest, curry, and mango dal, within the borders.

Volumes and varieties of wildlife you are looking for are incredible. All four species of Costa Rica are commonly seen in two types of slopes, two types of stories, caller packages, Caiman, crocodiles, poisonous dwarf frogs and hundreds of colorful birds. It is also a home of extraordinary species such as Bed and Breakfast, Georges and Harp Eagles.

Just on the park's beach, you will find the island, which offers exceptional snooking and scuba diving opportunities. Safe water-including marine turtle, dolphins, sharks, rays, and even a hatch wheel, which come for every cold generation.


9. Galapagos National Park (Ecuador) 


The name of the first UNESCO World Heritage status in 1978, islands 563 miles from the island of Ecuador, on the island of Ecuador since the day of Charles Darwin.

The scenes are mutually and notable, in the striking, alienous areas of Bretomom, brush green flora of Santa Cruise hills (where the famous Gillagaus rides the stormy wildlife). From the marine Iguanas feeding the ocean comedy Blue Food Boobies and at least Galapagos Penguins, it is also home to some of the world's most interesting moral species.

It is only one place in the world where Wildlife has no fear of humans: lies of false allegiance on you, and you have been marked on the hills such as the birds of the ultras and the flying unusual parrot nest... In short, any person is required to see essential nature and wildlife.


8. Grand Canyon National Park (USA) 


Because of this, this is the second most visited National Park in the United States's favorite the United States, attracting over 5 million people every year.

It is big - 277 miles long, 18 miles wide, deeper than 1900 square miles. One of the 7 natural miracles of the world has been considered, its magnificent colors have been revealed by the Colorado River that the geographical history is the result of 5-6 million years.

Tourists have a summer rim in the summer, but the hiking ecosystem in the valley shows that from the desert to the jungle. In addition to wildlife such as Brake Bear, Elk and California Councils, the valley has historically gone to the People's Pub's house, which it considers a sacred site.


7. Great Barrier Reef National Park (Australia)


One of the 7 natural miracles of the world is considered, the planet's largest coral reef system is one of the most dangerous. This is due to the rapid coral bubbing due to global warming, and it is relatively healthy while the number of tourists has to be increased.

The Great Barrier Reef is actually related to 2,200 individual refineries and 900 islands are located in the area of 133,000 square miles. Located in the Coral Sea situated on the coast of Queensland, it is home to 30 species of cetaceans, 1,500 species of fish, six species of sea turtles, and about 125 species of sharks and stingrays.

The UNESCO World Heritage Site includes the maintenance of mangoes and salt on the beach, which provides a basis for agricultural grounds for crocodile crocodiles and frogs. This island serves as temporary or permanent homes of ninety-five million birds (215 species) for nest and roasting.


6. Jim Corbett National Park (India) 


Founded in 1936 (when it was known as Heli National Park), India's oldest National Park was developed to protect the dangerous Bangladeshi. British / Indian Hunter - The park named after woven protectors was the first to come under the initiative of the Indian government's project tiger.

Located in the sub-divisional sub-Himalayas state, 201 square miles of the park include several mountains such as mountains, rivers, marsh, hay and a lake, which increase from 1,300 to 4,000 feet. Nearly 75% of the covered forest covers the park, 110 types of trees, 50 species of lovers, 580 bird species and 25 ideal species.

Carbonate National Park is one of 13 areas in India and Nepal has protected by the WFRF's TRR Land Linux program. In addition to Bengal Tiger, the program aims to safeguard the flagship species of Asia elephants and Indian Rancoscos by reinforcing forest corridors for better priority of parliament.




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