Inagua National Park

national park in Inagua
#1 in Inagua / #15 in The Bahamas
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Inagua National Park in Inagua, Bahamas, is a pristine natural sanctuary renowned for its extraordinary biodiversity and breathtaking landscapes. Established primarily to protect the habitat of the West Indian flamingo, the park spans over 183,740 acres on Great Inagua Island. It is home to one of the world's largest breeding colonies of flamingos, as well as a diverse array of other bird species, including the Bahama parrot and the roseate spoonbill. The park's ecosystems range from saline lakes and marshes to dry tropical forests, offering a unique and vital refuge for wildlife.


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