Travel Guide Parque Nacional Médanos De Coro
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It would be a real shame to deprive ourselves of desert. What a pleasure to get lost in this miniature miniature Sahara! True dunes - more than 35 m away - some cacti and a hallucinogen reverberation mark this national park of 91 280 hectares (of which 49 120 are a marine reserve), created in 1974 to protect the isthmus linking Coro to the Paraguaná peninsula. Extreme weather conditions - temperatures ranging from 18 ° C to 40 ° C, drought and northeast wind - are not obstacles to the survival of different species of reptiles, small mammals, and especially birds of prey. The best time to get there is at the end of the day, not only because it makes a more bearable temperature, but also because the declining light bathed the dunes in a warm color that will make the delights of your camera's lens. On the weekend, the Coreanos young People brought their board and adonnent. Try, it's arrechisimo! But avoid relying on the dunes because they change, imperceptibly, direction… Bring water.
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