2011
On the east coast of Australia, bounded by the Pacific Ocean, beyond the suburbs of the big cities, you can find the wildest natural parks on the planet. The Blue Mountains National Park, the immense eucalyptus forests, the magnificently deep gorges, Fraser Island, and Lake McKenzie will all show you how amazing and diversified Australian landscapes can be.
2011
The Philippines consists of 7,000 islands, including the island of Palawan, which is one of the wildest in the world. Still very undeveloped and traditional, its abundant wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, jungle mountains, and white sandy beaches make it one of the most biodiverse islands in the Philippines.
2011
Iguazu Falls supports the most extraordinary biodiversity reserve on the planet in an astonishing variety of ecosystems. Further to the north in the vastness of Brazil is another focal point of the marriage between land and water, the Pantanal. The diversity of the natural habitats is such that the Pantanal shelters an infinite number of species, such as caimans or jaguars.