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Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
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Fort Smith, Unorganized, NT, CanadaMap
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Nahanni National Park Reserve of Canada Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Nahanni National Park was one of the first World Heritage Sites in the world, and so far the only way to enter the park has been by boat or seaplane. The park covers an area of 4,770 square kilometers. The park is famous all over the world for its swift rivers, deep canyons, natural stone pillars and tundra-covered peaks. Another must-see in Nahanni National Park is Virginia Falls, which is about 90 meters high, equivalent to the height of two Niagara Falls. Because the number of people entering the park is strictly limited each year, and the way to enter is rare, being able to see the true face of Virginia Falls has become a dream for many travel enthusiasts. Nahanni National Park is also a mineral-rich area, with deposits of tungsten, copper, and zinc, as well as marble, granite, and diamonds, which have been discovered. The agile Dole sheep and goats can be seen on the high mountains. Grizzly bears and gray wolves appear in the forests of the plateau and sloping fields, and the Canadian caribou also appears and disappears. There are also nearly 200 species of birds in the park, including the precious endangered peregrine falcon and golden eagle.
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