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Barranca de Oblatos (Oblatos Canyon): Guadalajara

Barranca de Oblatos (Oblatos Canyon) : Guadalajara

This place is one of more impressive the natural spaces. It contains one of biomas more interesting of Mexico, the Tropical Forest Caducifolio, whose particularitity resides in lost of leaves at least the 7 months to the year. In order to be able to appreciate in all their magnitude this natural wonder viewpoints have been constructed to three parks: Viewpoint of Huentitán, Park Viewpoint Independence and Dr.ATL Viewpoint; as well as, the park of games and the zoological Guadalajara.
Also it has a pretty and impressive cascade that calls tail to him of horse in the ravine.

This place yes is considered a Protected Natural Area on the part of the municipal government.
The handling and responsibility have the municipal government. The 6 of June of the 1997 were decreed by the municipal president To stop Coll Caravias, like Protected Natural Area. It has an approximated length of 300 km and one depth of 600mts. 15.000 hectares.

Address : Calzada Independencia, Huentitán, Guadalajara 44390, Mexico

Activities: walking, viewing foliage

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