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Amboró National Park in
central Bolivia is a
nature reserve with over 912
species of birds, over 177
mammalian species including puma, ocelot, and the...
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close to
several tourist attractions such as El
Fuerte de Samaipata, the
Amboro National Park, El Codo de los Andes,
Cuevas waterfalls, vineyards, rapids...
- of the
Santa Cruz/Cochabamba
highway and on the
Southern border of the
Amboro National Park. It has one shop and a
Roman Catholic church. None of the...
- and
Tambopata are
becoming part of what is
described as the Vilcabamba-
Amboró Corridor. Some of
these EcoLodges offer adventure activities as well, such...
- Area
Established Aguaragüe
Tarija Department 458.22 km2 (177 sq mi) 2000
Amboró Santa Cruz
Department 4,425 km2 (1,709 sq mi) 1973
Cotapata La Paz Department...
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Turonian geologic formation of
central Bolivia. The
fluvial sandstones in
Amboró National Park
preserve fossils of
Yacarerani boliviensis. The formation...
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natural state. 49.37% of the
ecoregion is in
protected areas. They include:
Amboró National Park Bahuaja-Sonene
National Park
Carrasco National Park Cotapata...
- away from
north of the village,
there is a
natural waterfall area
named as
Amboro and is
visited by most of the
villagers and
outsiders as a
picnic spot....
- crocodylomorph.
Fossils have been
found in 2002 in the
Cajones Formation in
Amboró National Park of
central Bolivia and are Turonian-Santonian in age. The...
- the Mamoré River. The Yapacaní
River originates in the
formations of the
Amboró National Park and
receives water from
numerous rivers and
tributary streams...