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Brown pelicans at rest
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Close to the Caribbean town of Tela at the Honduran northern coast, the Jeannette Kawas National Park (formerly called Punta Sal) is a protected area of about 780 km² of tropical rainforest, mangrove swamps, coastal wetlands, lagoons, and rivers. In front of small traditional Garifuna houses made of red mangrove and coconut leaves, brown pelicans accompany local fishermen and also enjoy the abundance of fish.
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