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Los Katíos National Park
Los Katíos National Park is located in the northwest of Colombia and covers more than 72,000 hectares of low hills, forests and wet plains. The park is extremely rich in biodiversity and is home to many endangered animal species and many endemic plants.
Curonian Spit
This elongated dune peninsula, 98 km long and 0.4-4 km wide, has been inhabited since prehistoric times. During this time, it has been threatened by natural forces such as wind and waves. Its survival to this day is only possible due to the continuous efforts of humans to prevent the erosion of the sand spit, and to continuous stabilization and reforestation projects.
Qingchui Peak National Forest Park
Qingchuifeng National Forest Park is commonly known as Bangchui Mountain and was called Shiting in ancient times. It is located in the suburbs of Chengde City, Hebei Province. It has a total area of 10,600 hectares and is about 2.5 kilometers away from the city. It is planned to be divided into four scenic areas, which are integrated with the Summer Resort and the Outer Eight Temples. The terrain of Qingchuifeng National Forest Park belongs to the low mountain and hilly area. In terms of geotectonic structure, it belongs to the transition zone between the Inner Mongolian anticline and the Yanshan subsidence zone. About 70 million years ago, during the global orogenic movement, strata of different eras rose to land with the movement of the earth's crust, forming a geological unit of low mountain Jinling, and various rock shapes were produced through the dissolution of magma and carbon dioxide in water. After long-term weathering and erosion, various strange peaks, strange stones, caves, and cliffs were naturally formed, forming the Chengde Danxia landform landscape.