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Corcovado National Park (Costa Rica)
Located on the Osa Peninsula, Corcovado has been referred to by National Geographic as “the most biologically intense place on Earth in terms of biodiversity.”
At 164 square miles, it’s one of the world’s few remaining large areas of lowland tropical rainforests.
The national park’s wildlife includes a range of ecosystems that provide homes to more than 500 species of trees and a dizzying array of wildlife, including the endangered Baird’s Tapir, the rare Harpy Eagle, Jaguars, and all four Costa Rican Monkey species.

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