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Las Baulas National Park
Size:
552 hectares.
Distance from San José: 321 kilometers from San José,
via Liberia.
Trails: Along the Beach.
Dry Season: January through March. |
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Four hundred and forty
hectares of this park consist of a mangrove swamp at Tamarindo.
There are six known species of mangrove that grow on this pacific
coast, where an abundance of black mangrove can be found, suggesting
concentrations of salt in the soil of Tamarindo swamp.
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Playa Grande is a very
important nesting beach for the leatherback turtle (Baula is the
Spanish name for this species). This is the world's largest and
most wide-ranging sea turtle, nesting in beaches from Surinam
to Malaysia and some individuals have been found as far north
as Iceland and Scandinavia. Leatherbacks arrive at Tamarindo in
early October and nest until March, with the peak of activity
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Pottery has been found at the archeological
sites of Matapalo and Herta Aguacate, adjacent to the park. The artifacts
found are mainly bowls of different sizes that are decorated with blackish
coffee colored engobe, and complicated geometrical designs.
The park is located on the Nicoya peninsula,
near the town of Salinas, heading on Highway 21 to Filadelphia (26 kilometers),
then 25 kilometers to Huacas and finally 8 more to Matapalo on a dirt
road.
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