Manu National Park, in Peru, is one of the largest areas of untouched jungle on the planet. It was declared a Biosphere Reserve and a World Heritage Site in 1987. The Reserves geological diversity and the variety of its flora and fauna is unique in the world. It begins at an altitude of 3600 meters on the slopes of the Andes some 150 kilometers from Cuzco and descends to an altitude of 350 meters on the great Amazonian plains of the Manu and Madre de Dios Rivers. Cliffs, furious currents, waterfalls, impenetrable swamps, millenary pygmy forests, cloud forests, and virgin jungle.
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