Cabo Polonio National Park is located in Rocha Department, Uruguay. It is a pristine and mysterious nature reserve covering an area of 25,820 hectares, covering a diverse ecosystem of sand dunes, beaches, rocky coasts and islands. It has the second largest sea lion habitat in South America, where visitors can observe these wild animals up close. There is no electricity or running water in the park, which retains the most primitive natural landscape and is suitable for travelers seeking tranquility and nature. In addition, visitors can also experience activities such as hiking and bird watching to experience the unique charm of eastern Uruguay.
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