Tayrona National Natural Park

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Tayrona National Natural Park is a renowned protected coastal area in northern Colombia, famous for its Caribbean beaches, tropical rainforests, and rich biodiversity as well as its archaeological sites of the ancient Tayrona civilization.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
tourist attraction
associatedWith Indigenous communities of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
Tairona culture
surface form: Tayrona civilization
contains Arrecifes beach
Bahía Cañaveral
Bahía Concha
Cabo San Juan del Guía
Calabazo sector
La Piscina beach
Neguanje Bay
Nenguanje sector
Playa Cristal
Pueblito Chairama
Zaino sector
country Colombia
governingBody National Natural Parks System of Colombia
National Natural Parks System of Colombia
surface form: Parques Nacionales Naturales de Colombia
hasEcosystem coastal lagoon
coral reef
dry tropical forest
mangrove forest
tropical rainforest
hasFeature Caribbean beaches
archaeological sites
coastal lagoons
coral formations
coves
hiking trails
rainforest-covered hills
rocky headlands
IUCNCategory II
knownFor Caribbean beaches
archaeological heritage of the Tayrona civilization
ecotourism
rich biodiversity
locatedIn Magdalena Department
locatedOn Caribbean coast of Colombia
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
surface form: Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta foothills
mainActivities cultural tourism
hiking
snorkeling
swimming
wildlife watching
nearestCity Santa Marta
partOf Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta Biosphere Reserve
protects archaeological heritage
endemic species
marine ecosystems
terrestrial ecosystems

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Colombia hasNationalPark Tayrona National Natural Park