Tuesday, July 14, 2015

One day in Big Bend National Park, Texas

Rich vegetation. Shrubs, cacti, yucca and. Flood plains, canyons and mountains. Better yet, you should have several objectives, to visit to see such a variety. As the Rio Grande winds along the border between Texas and Mexico, he created a huge horseshoe known as Big Bend. And at the south end of the horseshoe is one of the craziest and most amazing national parks in a remote area.

Big Bend National Park was founded in 1944 and has a rich history of visitors, plants and animals. People were crossing the area over 10,000 years inclusing Apache, Spanish conquistadors, American soldiers, miners and farmers. More than any other national park in the USA - Today, visitors can more than 1,200 plant species, some so rare, that are found nowhere else in the world, and to learn more than 450 species of birds. UU. With so much to learn, it is easy, interesting and engaging activities to fill every day of his visit. But what can a day?

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