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| The Camino de Cruces National Park was
established in 1992 and forms an ecological corridor connecting the
Soberania National Park, to the north, and the
Metropolitan Natural Park to the south, allowing the continuous
movement of animals between the various protected areas. The legendary
trail, Camino de Cruces was completed in 1550 and is one of the first roads
built by the Spanish Conquistadors. The Spanish used the cobblestone road
to transport Peruvian gold to Spain. This tropical rainforest offers excellent
opportunities for nature enthusiasts and is well known for Howler monkeys,
Coati, Collared anteaters, Iguana, and a wide variety of bird species.
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