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Manuel Antonio National Park
This park, near Quepos city, on the South Pacific, has one of the most impressive landscapes of Costa Rica where the white sand beaches mixed with the exuberant life of the tropical humid forest.
Established as a national park in 1972, it protects both primary and secondary forest, as well as mangrove swamps and marine life.
The mangrove covers approximately 18 hectors. Here you will find three different species of mangrove: red, white, and black mangrove.
Some fauna species found here include: the white face monkeys, raccoons, coatis, and the Titi monkey, which is and endangered specie. Also, birds like the pelican and rainbow colored toucans await your surprise and splendor.