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San San-Pond Sak is a wetland lagoon area in Panama. It is listed by the Ramsar Convention group as a site of international importance. Near Changuinola, it can be reached by boat for birdwatching and wildlife viewing it is home to parrots, hawks, herons, West Indian manatees, sloths, sandflies, iguanas, monkeys, sea turtles and snakes. The area is 16,125 hectares (39,850 acres). The area is maintained by the local organization AAMVECONA (Association of Friends and Neighbors of the Coast and Nature). The area includes a "landhouse" with rooms overlooking the Caribbean Sea on one side and the San San River on the other. The territory is used by the Bocatorian and Chiricanian indigenous people.

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  • San San-Pond Sak is a wetland lagoon area in Panama. It is listed by the Ramsar Convention group as a site of international importance. Near Changuinola, it can be reached by boat for birdwatching and wildlife viewing it is home to parrots, hawks, herons, West Indian manatees, sloths, sandflies, iguanas, monkeys, sea turtles and snakes. The area is 16,125 hectares (39,850 acres). The area is maintained by the local organization AAMVECONA (Association of Friends and Neighbors of the Coast and Nature). The area includes a "landhouse" with rooms overlooking the Caribbean Sea on one side and the San San River on the other. The territory is used by the Bocatorian and Chiricanian indigenous people. (en)
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  • San San-Pond Sak is a wetland lagoon area in Panama. It is listed by the Ramsar Convention group as a site of international importance. Near Changuinola, it can be reached by boat for birdwatching and wildlife viewing it is home to parrots, hawks, herons, West Indian manatees, sloths, sandflies, iguanas, monkeys, sea turtles and snakes. The area is 16,125 hectares (39,850 acres). The area is maintained by the local organization AAMVECONA (Association of Friends and Neighbors of the Coast and Nature). The area includes a "landhouse" with rooms overlooking the Caribbean Sea on one side and the San San River on the other. The territory is used by the Bocatorian and Chiricanian indigenous people. (en)
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