Doñana National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, spans nearly 1,158 square miles across three regions of southern Spain. This expansive wetland preserve is a critical habitat for over 300 species of birds that migrate through the area, making it one of Europe’s most significant biodiversity hotspots. Visitors can explore a varied landscape, from marshes and dunes to forests and lagoons, each offering a unique glimpse into the park’s rich ecosystem. Today, the park provides opportunities for guided tours and birdwatching, allowing guests to experience the natural beauty and ecological importance of this protected area.
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