Juan Fernández National Park
Juan Fernández National Park is located on the Juan Fernández Islands, off the coast of Chile. Established in 1935, the park covers approximately 1,200 hectares and is known for its unique biodiversity, including many endemic species of flora and fauna. The park's rugged terrain features steep cliffs, lush forests, and stunning coastal views.
The park is home to several important ecosystems, including subtropical forests and marine environments. It serves as a protected area for wildlife, such as the Juan Fernández fur seal and various bird species. Visitors can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and exploring the natural beauty of this remote location.