4/5 Pedro Francisco Lluveres J. 5 years ago on Google • 4 reviews
Beautiful
Maximo
Gómez
National
Park,
impressive
is
the
majesty
of
the
entrance
by
the
Conde
de
Mana,
how
in
some
distant
geological
period
the
rock
unit
was
cut,
giving
way
to
the
now
almost
extinct
Mana
River,
due
to
the
abusive
deforestation
of
the
people
that
in
the
last
50
years
have
mercilessly
depraved
its
forested
riverbank.
It
seems
that
the
water
is
still
fighting
for
its
survival
and
in
some
points
positos
appear,
waterfalls
of
water
that
demand
that
we
allow
them
to
survive.
You
climb
a
short
steep
path
to
the
Mana
Cave,
this
being
the
first
of
a
series
of
caves
that
appear
in
the
beautiful
area,
where
trees
emerge
from
the
rocks.
This
beautiful
place
deserves
greater
care,
which
gives
the
visitor
an
unparalleled
feeling
of
peace,
contact
with
the
exuberant
beauty
of
its
landscapes
that
shows
as
if
the
finger
of
the
Creator
were
radiating
an
unmatched
positive
energy.
Reforestation,
preventing
visitors
from
leaving
garbage
and
surveillance
with
forest
guards
can
make
this
place
a
delight
for
national
and
foreign
visitors
who
like
adventures
along
steep
paths
that
are
difficult
to
access,
for
which
you
have
to
be
physically
present.
in
shape,
from
which
one
leaves
with
the
desire
to
return
again
and
again.
It
remains
as
a
gift
and
task
that
when
visiting
it
we
treat
this
piece
of
Mother
Earth
with
respect
and
reverence,
due
to
the
sacredness
of
the
place.
It
is
not
just
about
the
Cueva
del
Conde,
but
about
the
entire
set
of
unparalleled
natural
surprises
that
one
finds
among
waterfalls,
enormous
rocks,
diversity
of
flora
and
fauna,
despite
the
fact
that
the
great
waterfall
that
moved,
forming
a
beautiful
Valneario
to
her
fall,
has
already
been
murdered
due
to
the
inappropriate
use
of
the
land
in
the
area.
Mana
sings
of
beauty
and
is
at
the
same
time
a
cry
that
arises
from
the
depths
of
the
earth
that
cries
out
for
the
ecological
care
of
our
entire
planet.