DescriptionPuerto Princesa Subterranean Park, limestone formations, Palawan, Philippines.jpg
English: The Puerto Princesa Subterranean Park is a protected area of world-wide importance located about 80 km north of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines. The park has a limestone karst mountain landscape and represents a habitat for biodiversity conservation with a full range of mountain-to-the-sea ecosystems. The flora and fauna of Palawan is quite unique to the island, and has more in common with that of Borneo than with the rest of the Philippines.
Русский: Национальный парк подземной реки Пуэрто-Принсеса, заповедник на острове Палаван, Филиппины. Длина реки в пещере: 24+ км. К заповеднику относится не только пещера, но и лесные массивы в зоне карстовых образований на поверхности (больше 200 кв. км.). Флора насчитывает больше тысячи видов растений, в 300+ родах из 100+ семейств.
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