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Wherever you are, a visit to a national park rarely disappoints. From Yellowstone in the US to South Africa’s Kruger and from Uluru in Australia to our own Lake District, some of the planet’s most striking landscapes, along with resident flora and fauna, are preserved as jewels in their nation’s crowns. Send us your tips on enjoying the world's best national parks, particularly the ones we've yet to cover.
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    Torotoro National Park

    Posted by mtbchick 8 January 2012

    The most incredible geological formations, colours, caves, waterfalls and dinosaur foot prints
    Hardly discovered by tourists - off the beaten track but well worth the effort.

    Google map: bit.ly/yQB1em

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