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The Arikok National Park is a vast national park on the island that takes up nearly 18 percent of the landscape and features three primary geological formations, namely limestone, quartz diorite, and lava. In addition to being spectacular natural wonders, these formations have directly influenced Aruba's human settlement. The Arikok National Park is home to the island's oldest Arawak paintings as well as several species of wildlife that are endemic to the island, including two unique bird and snake species, namely Baker's cat-eyed snakes and the Aruban burrowing owl. Visitors to the park can explore traditional Aruban houses and enjoy a variety of hiking trails that wind past plantation ruins and gold mines.

San Fuego 70, Santa Cruz, Aruba, Phone: +297-585-1234

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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