Saturday, September 15, 2007

Ibera Marshlands

I've never been to the Ibera Marshlands.

This practically unknown area of Argentina covers nearly three times larger than the American Everglades. The diversity of the marshlands is greatly varied. Here you will find not only marshlands, but savannahs, lakes, palm groves and forests as well. There are more than 340 species of birds along with a wide variety of land animals. You can find two species of caimans, capybara, marsh deer, maned wolf, howler monkey, the yellow anaconda and otters. Lodging includes the working cattle ranch Estancia San Juan PoriahĂș (but no hotels) where you can watch the local gauchos in action.

That I'd like to see.


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