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Rains Revitalize Nature in Tangamanga Parks

This weekend, the Tangamanga I and II parks received abundant rains that have strengthened the green areas and fill the life of Lake Mayor, which allows various species of fauna to go out to enjoy their natural environment. Herons, wild birds, ducks, ducks, water turtles and land turtles, among other species, are more active and can be seen walking trails, crosses and internal avenues of the parks. In addition, it is reported that Lake Major is …
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This weekend, the Tangamanga I and II parks received abundant rains that have strengthened the green areas and fill the life of Lake Mayor, which allows various species of fauna to go out to enjoy their natural environment. Herons, wild birds, ducks, ducks, water turtles and land turtles, among other species, are more active and can be seen walking trails, crosses and internal avenues of the parks. In addition, it is reported that Lake Major is …

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Código San Luis - Periódico en línea broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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