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and found areas alongside rivers, lakes and valleys. world's top largest species of deer and antelope steenbok steenbok small antelope found in southern kenya to northern tanzania and also in central part of kruger national park in south africa. they are active during the day and the night, known to live...
blue background. admire the 'seven coloured earths' in the chamarel plains coloured earths le morne brabant: climb the mountain in the southwest of the island pamplemousses botanical gardens: explore the tropical gardens and see the giant waterlillies in the pond and stroke the giant tortoises giant turtles...
where to look. the sun's rays penetrate deep into the caribbean and the coral sea where the great barrier reef is the world's largest reef system. soft corals of purples, oranges, pinks, and greens dance and wave in the currents like prairie grass in a gentle breeze. brilliant fish dart about, and turtles...
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