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Parque Nacional Los Volcanes, also known as Cerro Verde National Park, is a large national park in El Salvador. The park includes three volcanoes: Cerro Verde , Izalco , and Santa Ana . [ 1 ]
El Boqueron National Park (Crater del Volcán de San Salvador National Park) San Diego and San Felipe Las Barras National Park; El Imposible National Park; Montecristo National Park; Los Volcanes National Park (Cerro Verde National Park)
San Salvador, El Salvador: 1st 5000 m track walk 23:19.27 Pan American Junior Championships: Santa Fe, Argentina: 1st 10,000 m track walk 51:41.9 Central American Games: Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala: 3rd 20 km 1:49:01 A: 2002 Ibero-American Championships: Guatemala, Guatemala: 6th 20 km walk DNF: 2005 Pan American Race Walking Cup: Lima, Peru ...
Kira Jones, personal trainer and founder of Cacti Wellness Collective, tells Yahoo Life that because extreme walks can take “over three hours and likely burn around 1,000 calories,” doing so ...
El Salvador is a popular destination for surf tourism due to the large waves present in the Pacific Ocean. Alegría Lake "The Emerald of America". Lake Coatepeque in the west of the country The San Miguel (volcano) during the eruption of December 29, 2013. the photographer snapped this picture of the Los Chorros Water Falls, which is only a few ...
The Jiquilisco Bay Biosphere Reserve is located on the southeast Pacific coast of El Salvador, in the department of Usulután.Jiquilisco Bay's mangrove-lined inlets and bay host the largest abundance of coastal-marine birds in the El Salvador, many of which are threatened or endangered.
Cara Sucia is a Mesoamerican archaeological site on the Pacific coastal plain of western El Salvador.It was occupied for some 1,800 years, and is particularly noted as one of the southeasternmost sites of the Late Classic Cotzumalhuapa culture which extended over much of the Pacific drainage of Guatemala and included part of the Salvadoran departments of Ahuachapán and Sonsonate.
Folkloric ballet of El Salvador. The folklore of El Salvador shares common traits with the rest of the Mesoamerican region. In El Salvador, the presence of the ancestral civilizations of the Mayans, Toltecs, Nahuas, among others, left their presence in many aspects of daily life in the region.