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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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    Parque Nacional Mochima

    Posted by claireagogo 23 August 2011

    While Santa Fe is chilled and has an OK beach, it's the boat rides to the islands that you come here for. Jump on a boat and head to the islands where you can eat fresh oysters from a man just walking round with a bucket of them and some limes, stroke the huge lizards and then pop back on the boat for some snorkelling in some beautiful, marine life abundant coral reefs - perfection.
    Eight years ago when we went it was still relatively unknown and quiet - pure bliss.

    Parque Nacional Mochima
    www.inparques.gob.ve/index.php?parques=view&codigo=pn_0011&sec=1

    Google map: bit.ly/rnZLpb

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