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North
of the state of Quintana Roo, in the municipality
of Benito Juárez
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Description |
The
Dr. Alfredo Barrera Marin Botanical Garden, is located
north of the state of Quintana Roo, in the municipality of
Benito Juárez, inside the tourist corridor Cancun-Tulúm. The
Barrera Marin Botanical Garden protects over 60 acres
of jungles and marshland vegetation . Sites of interest range
from a post-Classic Mayan ruin to a replica of a chicle harvesters
camp . There are areas devoted to wild orchids , bromeliads,
cacti, agaves and medicinal plants and nursery of native species,
examples of traditional Mayan housing and lookout tower for
sweeping views of the area. The Botanical Garden is
also an important refuge for the wild life especially avifauna,
for this reason, it's not uncommon to observe spider monkeys,
iguanas, foxes, agouti and a great variety of migratory and
resident birds. Though the park doesn't open until 9 am, caretakers
will let birders in at dawn. Insect repellent is de rigeur.l
unknown.
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