A science park in a rainforest setting. This is a nice place to visit. There are giant otters, dangerous alligators, many turtles, huge rodent-looking animals walking around, giant manatees, and rainforest setting. It''s inexpensive, and if you want to do something during your visit to Manaus, this is time well spent.
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A science park in a rainforest setting. This is a nice place to visit. There are giant otters, dangerous alligators, many turtles, huge rodent-looking animals walking around, giant manatees, and rainforest setting. It''s inexpensive, and if you want to do something during your visit to Manaus, this is time well spent.
On November 24, 2016, on a wet rainy day, we visited the “Science Forest” (also known as the “Quiet Rainforest”) in the northeast corner of Manaus City and got a completely different feeling from the previous “Zoo” in China. First, the animals here are not locked up for appreciation, but are given a peaceful living environment where people must be lightly handy and cannot disturb them. Secondly, except for some sea lions, crocodiles, turtles, etc. that rely on pool life, the animals are completely "wild", not locked in cages, but live in rainforests. In this sense, the name "science forest" is really good. From the moment you first entered the park, to the touch and intention meeting when you leave the park, the whole process of visiting is actually a process of thinking, comparison, and harvest.
Bosque da Ciencia Science Forest is a famous zoo in Manaus City. The weather is quite good today. I didn't bring a camera. I took a phone shot. The effect was good.
Baconau Park (The Baconao Park) is the largest park in Santiago de Cuba and a UNESCO-recognized national bioprotection circle.
The Science Forest Park is an animal conservation research base, where wild birds and monkeys can be seen in the forest, and there is a small museum in the park.