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After Brazil, Columbia and Thailand, Mexico has the largest variety of plants and wildlife animals on Earth. With Mexico's diverse eco
systems (desert, mountainous, forest, tropical jungle) and it's 10,000Km of coastline, it offers one of the most varied natural landscape mosaics in the world.
Mexico is among the world's most biodiverse nations, with nearly 1,000 species of birds, and 1,500 species of mammals, reptiles and amphibians. Scientists estimate that almost 15% of Mexico's plants
and animal wildlife are found nowhere else on Earth, while over 70% of all known species of flora and fauna can be found in Mexico.
A glimpse of the amazing Monarch Butterflies, when they come to Mexico for the winter in Michoácan in the region of Morelia.
One of Mexico's most stunning natural landscapes can be found in the north-western deserts and the Copper Canyon.
Watching the whales frolic in the waters of the Pacific Ocean is one of those
experiences you will never forget your entire life. Travel to the Baja California region around La Paz,
The Sian Ka'an Biosphere is just 15 minutes away from Tulum, an archaeological centre next to the turquoise waters of Mexico's Yucatan Coast.
Sea Turtle Sanctuaries: Mexico is one of the world's premier hosts of Turtle Sanctuaries
. Sea turtles have been nesting here for 150 million years - today, their nesting areas are protected, and special tours, with limited numbers of people per group are available
from the Pacific Coastal destinations of Puerto Escondido and Huatulco.

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