Man: Welcome to Corales del Rosario and San Bernardo National Natural Park! My name is Enrique and I will be your guide for this walk. So, what can I tell you about the park? Well, it has operated as a national park since 1977. People from the local communities of the islands of Isla Grande, Barú and San Bernardo have run the park for many years. It is part of our lives. You can see the sign here, ‘Our Big Life Project’. I’ve worked as an eco-tourist guide for twelve years. I’ve learnt about the fauna and flora of the park, the local communities, and the eco-projects that people are doing here. Woman: What walking routes are there in the park? Man: Well, we’ve created four walking routes; one of five kilometres, ten kilometres, 20 kilometres and 30 kilometres long. So there’s something for everyone. Today we’re just doing a ten-kilometre walk, and I think it will take us about two hours. It’s our newest route – it’s been open for two weeks. Teenage boy: What other activities can people do in the park? Man: Well, you can see the sea on the left, and there are lots of activities that you can do there. There’s a beautiful coral reef, so you can go snorkelling or scuba diving to see the fish. You can also go birdwatching. The bird life in this park is spectacular! Or you can go on a cultural trek with Made by: Erika Cárdenas Romero one of our indigenous guides, where you learn about the culture of the indigenous people who live here. PREGUNTAS: 1. Where is the natural park located? ____________________________________________ 2. What are they doing today? _________________________________________________
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