Talk:List of national parks of Argentina

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From Tourism in Argentina (no need to have them all there)

  • Ballena Franca Austral National Monument
  • Bosques Petrificados National Monument
  • Baritú National Park
  • Calilegua National Park
  • Campo de los Alisos National Park
  • Cardones National Park
  • Chaco National Park
  • Colonia Benitez Nature Reserve
  • Copo National Park
  • El Leoncito National Park
  • El Palmar National Park
  • El Rey National Park
  • Formosa Nature Reserve
  • Huemul National Monument
  • Iguazú National Park
  • Ischigualasto National Park, also known as "Valle de la Luna" (Moon Valley)
  • Lago Puelo National Park
  • Laguna Blanca National Park
  • Laguna de los Pozuelos National Park
  • Lanín National Park
  • Lihué Calel National Park
  • Los Alerces National Park
  • Los Arrayanes National Park
  • Los Glaciares National Park
  • Los Venados National Park
  • Mburucuyá National Park
  • Monte León National Park
  • Nahuel Huapi National Park
  • Otamendi National Park
  • Predelta National Park
  • Perito Moreno National Park
  • Quebrada del Condorito National Park
  • Río Pilcomayo National Park
  • San Antonio Nature Reserve
  • San Guillermo National Park
  • Sierra de las Quijadas National Park
  • Talampaya National Park
  • Taruca National Monument
  • Tierra del Fuego National Park
  • Ushuaia National Park
  • Yaguarete National Monument

-Mariano 08:30, 2005 Jun 17 (UTC)


[edit] Pictures

For El Palmar National Park I have uploaded two photos: this and this. I took them myself when I was there. They are not great photos but at least you can see the palms everywhere and the red earth (it had just stopped raining, obviously). --Pablo D. Flores 01:27, 14 July 2005 (UTC)