Parks, Monkeys and People in Miami
Whatever you’re looking for in a great vacation you are most certainly going to find it in Miami. In addition to being one of the country’s top tourist destinations, it is also a major retirement destination for US residents as well as those from other countries. There are a great number of prestigious and professional cultural establishments and entertainment options in the city and these are extremely popular with and appreciated by tourists as well as the city’s residents. However, one of the most universally appealing aspects of the city for both the guests in the hotels in Miami as well as the residents of the city is the great beaches and city parks that are found there.
The amount of parks and recreational facilities in Miami is staggering, even when taken into consideration outside of including the beaches and water front centers. In addition, there are various theme and features in the parks that sometimes include zoological components and other great attraction orientations. Of course there are standard quiet and peaceful park areas where the main focus is beauty, nature and relaxation. These are some of the most popular for residents, though almost everyone enjoys a quiet afternoon picnic in a beautiful outdoor landscape.
The Monkey Jungle is one of the great features of the city as well as one of the most intriguing places to visit for tourists. This park actually reverses the typical animal oriented attractions and allows for the monkeys to run free while the human visitors remain caged. This is an interesting dynamic that serves not only to preserve the intention of the park to provide great living accommodations for its inhabitants but also presents a perspective reversal for the human guests. Of course it also keeps all species safe and secure and allows everyone to experience the dynamics of each other. The preservation began in 1933 and has continued and grown throughout the decades and remains a one of a kind park. There are thirty species of primates represented at the park and the humans have the great privilege of watching them at their most natural orientation.
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