lunes, 19 de abril de 2010

Iguazú National Park, created in 1934, protects some 60 thousand hectares (plus other nature reserve 7000) where they settle the Iguazu Falls. Nestled on the border between Argentina and Brazil are World Natural Heritage Site since 1984.
The islands are populated by plant species that can not be found elsewhere in the park as forests and Yvirá cupay Catú. The jungle and the river provide shelter to nearly 450 species of birds (toucans, hummingbirds, vultures, Macuco, carpenters, etc.) 80, mammals (giant anteater, peccary, jaguar, etc.) And many other reptiles, amphibians and fish, as well as the innumerable forms of invertebrates among which highlights the large number of butterflies.
For all these reasons it is advisable to walk in silence along the paths and enjoy the sounds, smells, footsteps and movements of the inhabitants of the jungle.

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CERRO CATEDRAL

Last year I went skiing in Bariloche in the Cerro Catedral with my family and with a family friend. It´s a beautiful place. I`m having a fantastic time.

The Cerro Catedral is the most important ski center in South America. The hill has a height of 2388 m.s.n.m. and has about 2,000 hectares. of ski slopes over 70 tracks for all levels and excellent lifts. Whether skiing in winter or enjoy the beautiful view from the summit, Cerro Catedral offers an extensive infrastructure of services, facilities and recreational activities. It hosts major events, social and cultural highlights including snowboarding and skiing skills to professionalism, and fans included in the calendar of the International Ski Federation (FIS). But you can also do activities in winter or in summer.
But the hill is not just for skiers. Among the activities that can be made for those who do not enjoy skiing include: paragliding, mountain biking, trekking, dog sledding, snowmobiling, fourtracks.