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Located within the massive Esteros del Ibera, one of the world's most significant wetlands, 37,000-acre Mburucuya National Park was established in 2000 to preserve the Chaco forests, palm groves, grasses and swamps. It is located in Corrientes Province. The park is inhabited by some 150 bird species as well as many rare mammals including howler monkeys, caiman, jaguars, deer, foxes and capybara, making for a variety of unique sights on Argentina tours.
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