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Cáceres, Portugal
The proposed river boat route traverses the Tagus River, offering visitors an opportunity to appreciate the rich biodiversity of the Tagus International Natural Park.
Esta ruta de naturaleza atraviesa el Tajo Internacional, partiendo desde el embarcadero de Cedillo hasta Herrera de Alcántara y regresando. Durante este recorrido de dos horas, exploramos el majestuoso río Tajo, disfrutando de una visión panorámica única de sus espectaculares paisajes. Navegamos por un entorno privilegiado que nos permite apreciar la gran diversidad de fauna y flora típicamente encontrada en el Parque Nacional. Especialmente destacan las abundantes flores y plantas exóticas, incluyendo el famoso lirio amarillo. Además, observamos una gran riqueza de aves endémicas y en peligro de extinción, tales como la cigüeña negra, los buitres leones, alimoches y otros ejemplares amenazados. Este paseo es un verdadero testimonio de la belleza natural y la importancia de conservar nuestros ecosistemas.
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Duration 2 hours
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The proposed river boat route is called 'Tagus River Route'.
The Tagus River Route starts at the embarcadero of Cedillo.
The Tagus River Route ends at Herrera de Alcántara.
The Tagus River Route takes approximately two hours to complete.
Visitors can enjoy a stunning view of the majestic Tagus River from a panoramic perspective.
During their trip, visitors can observe a wide variety of wildlife including endemic birds such as the black stork, bald eagles, ospreys, and other endangered species.
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