miércoles, 22 de abril de 2015

2B Cabrera Archipielagos National Park -10


Hi, my name is Yuli.
I’m going to tell about the Archipielago de Cabrera.
The National Park Cabrera Archipelago
is a group of Spanish islands belonging to the
Balearic archipielago.
 It was declared a national park on
Maritime Terrestrial on 29th April in 1991.
It is formed by 19 islands and islets.
It is located 10 km from Cape of Ses Salines in Cabrera,
a Balearic island in Spain.
It is very important its marine flora,
so it is interesting to remember that about 85% 
of the area of the National Park of Cabrera is sea.
There are 160 species, among which there are algae.
The marine fauna consists of over 500 different species.
There are many reptiles, particularly noteworthy
Balearic lizard populations
The main seabirds are highlight the kestrel,
peregrine falcon, hawk Eleonor.
Come and enjoy in this park!

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