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Veraguas offers what you want

01/20/2011 By Panama Eric

(Midario.com)Veraguas, a province washed by the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea, geography remains within many protected areas and wildlife that can promote tourism and also take the opportunity to enjoy healthy in summer.

Parks, forest reserves, wildlife refuges, thermal pools, spas and other facilities, offers Veraguas, said Jeremiah Aguilar, regional administrator of the National Environmental Authority (ANAM), recently during an activity accountability.

Spas and rivers

In addition to the benefits and attractions of the Coiba Island National Marine Park in the Gulf of Montijo, Veraguas also find tourist places such as El Salto de Las Palmas, in the district of the same name.  Qualified as a wildlife refuge, this stream about 30 meters high is special, where visitors can take a dip in the refreshing waters from the mountains.

Also spa El Salto, in the district of San Francisco, another special place for the family to enjoy greatly.

In this place of bathers, the National Civil Protection System (Sinaproc) keeps lifeguards on Sunday to preserve the life of every visitor.

There you can enjoy the beauty of the landscape, you can camp and swim in the river San Juan. La reserva tiene un clima fresco, muy agradable durante el verano. The reserve has a cool climate, very nice during the summer.

In Calobre wells are also hot springs of El Potrero, where hundreds of people in search of health to take a hot bath, which is recommended to relieve rheumatic pains and the whole body.  In the district of Santa Fe is enabled to observe farm animals of different species, ostriches, tigers, monkeys, among others.

Meanwhile, in the Ramsar Site de Montijo, a haven for wildlife and nesting birds, there Jujuná path, which can travel both by land and by water.

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