Inside the large Ecuadorian Amazon, in the provinces of Orellana and Pastaza, is found a place that needs no introduction: the Yasuní National Park. With a size of only 625 000 hectares, this place is considered by scientists as the World’s most biologically diverse place. Home of enchanting Amazonian landscapes, this park has inspired the whole world to preserve Nature.
To talk about the Yasuní National Park is to talk about the heart of the Earth. It is a paradise that welcomes visitors, leading them through narrow paths in which everything that can be seen and touched is a piece of life. If you pay attention, you will observe the little insects living in giant trees and realize you’re sharing the same territory with wildlife such as jaguars, snakes, eagles, monkeys, alligators, birds and frogs.
The large amount of rivers that run through the Yasuní come down abruptly from the Andean mountain range, and they are known as the “white waters”. Other rivers of the park come directly from the Amazon, and their waters are warm. These are known as the “clear waters”, and when they mix with the white ones, they create life for the entire park’s wildlife.
The golden rule when visiting the Yasuní is respecting everything that exists there. You must respect everything that you see, touch, breathe or feel. To give you an idea, in only one hectare of the Yasuní you can find 655 tree species discovered so far, that is three times more than the US and Canada together. These hectares are also home of 1 3000 animal species (mammals, amphibious, birds, reptiles and fish), more than 100 000 insect species, and the world’s largest number of amphibious found. These statistics make of Yasuní a world treasure in Ecuador, and one of the greatest oxygen generators. Various scientific theories tell that this was an area that didn’t freeze during the Earth’s glaciations, becoming a refugee for the flora and fauna of those times.
Countries like France, Germany, Norway, Spain and Switzerland have now put the world’s eyes in Yasuní, because it is a place whose preservation is vital for the whole world. Famous people like Leonardo DiCaprio, Glenn Close and Edward Norton figure as ambassadors of this area, supporting the Yasuní ITT project to preserve the park and its biodiversity. Yasuní is the right place to meet with millions of years of history, a place that continues being a life generator and a hope for the world’s environmental situation.
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