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Podocarpus National Park is a national park located in the provinces of Zamora Chinchipe and Loja, in the south-east of Ecuador.

Parque Nacional Podocarpus
Loja Zamora-Chinchipe
Ecuador

Península Valdés is a Patagonian nature reserve on the coast of Argentina. It’s known for the marine animals inhabiting its surrounding beaches and waters, such as whales, sea lions, and elephant seals.

Península Valdés
Puerto Madryn, Chubut
Argentina

Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge is a wildlife refuge, part of the Arenal Huetar Norte Conservation Area, in the northern part of Costa Rica twenty kilometers south of Los Chiles near the border with Nicaragua in the Alajuela province.

Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre Caño Negro
Caño Negro, Alajuela
Costa Rica

The Selva Verde Lodge is nestled in the lowland tropical rainforest of Costa Rica, in Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui, along the Sarapiqui River. The lodge is known as being the pioneer of the eco-tourism movement in Costa Rica.

Selva Verde Lodge
Río Sarapiquí, Heredia
Costa Rica

The South Coast Track is a bushwalking track located in the South Coast region of Tasmania, Australia. The 85-kilometer track traverses remote wilderness within the Southwest National Park, part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Site.

South Coast Track
Melaleuca Tasmania
Australia

Sumaco Napo-Galeras National Park is a protected area in Ecuador situated in the Napo Province, Orellana Province and Sucumbíos Province. The highest point of the park is the Sumaco volcano that peaks at 3,732 m; the lowest altitude is 600 m.

Sumaco-Galeras
Sumaco Orellana
Ecuador

La Selva Biological Station is a protected area encompassing 1,536 ha of low-land tropical rain forest in northeastern Costa Rica. It is owned and operated by the Organization for Tropical Studies, a consortium of a universities research institutions

the Estación Biológica La Selva
Río Sarapiquí, Heredia
Costa Rica

Morne Trois Pitons National Park is a national park in Dominica established in July 1975, the first to be legally established in the country. It became a World Heritage Site in 1997. The park is named after its highest mountain, Morne Trois Pitons.

The Morne Trois Pitons National Park
Roseau, Saint George
Dominica