Natural Park Cabo de Gata Níjar

Holds great landscape and ecological diversity because, among other factors, volcanic activity that lived this area some ten billion years. Its maritime part, ranging from the Beach of the Dead to Torre García, has six areas classified as marine reserves and hides sandy beaches remain almost untouched. Although the land is arid, houses one of the most important wetlands in the peninsular coast: the Salinas, a key place for the rest of migratory birds like flamingos, avocets, and storks, passing into Africa. Of its vegetation, include the jujube and palmetto. The first is a thorny bush only here in this park, it occurs naturally. The palmetto is the only

Almeria, Nijar and Carboneras are the three most important towns from which you can access this maritime-terrestrial park.

Arrecife de las Sirenas

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