Sunday, July 23, 2006

Venezuela's Merida has some of the world's best bird-watching

Merida  is a land of great contrasts, including vast grasslands, endless Caribbean coastline and -- unbeknown to many -- the 240-mile-long northern terminus of the Andes mountain range.'

Merida is also the gateway to spectacular regional destinations. One of the most popular trips is to Los Llanos. These grasslands are the country's main viewing point for wildlife, including the world's largest snakes, anacondas; the world's largest rodents, capybaras; and some of the world's best bird-watching.

...destination to be put on my "to do" list for birdwatching...

VHeadline.com - Venezuela's Merida offers a range of options for travelers of any background

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