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NATIONAL PARK "moose island"

Hello everyone! Now I tell you about national park moose island. On site we can see some information about it. for example: in it we can read about story of park.

But I know that we do not want to see the photos of site we need a good information about this park. So the total area of the national park in 2001 was 116.215 km². The forest covers 96.04 km² (83 % of the territory), of which 30.77 km2 (27 %) are located within the city of Moscow. The rest is occupied by reservoirs-1.69 km² (2 %) and a swamp — 5.74 km² (5 %). An additional 66.45 km² is prepared for the expansion of the park. In first this park was used like state property. and than 1844 year it has become in national park.

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This national park is fall on four parts. First is "moose biostation". something like zoo but cooler! There you can see moose boars spotted deer living in the wild muskrat and beavers

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Next is the "Arboretum" there is you can take one of three excursions Ecological trail "Forests of Russia "

Excursion" Barefoot trail "

Museum-exposition" History of forest protection"

I will tell you about second. The barefoot trail is the highlight of the Arboretum – it is an alternation of different effects on the feet: hard and soft, warming and cooling. The trail is 3 km 600 m long and has 43 different surfaces.

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Third is the museum of russian life named "Russian Life" I do not know what say about it so let's skip

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And last part is "tea party in Mytishchi". Along the ancient trade route, the Trinity Highway, merchants and service people moved, but most of all pilgrims, the whole of Moscow came to drink tea in Mytishchi. The secret of the extraordinarily beautiful taste of tea drinks was hidden in the crystal clear living water of the Thunder or Holy Key. Here and now, in the "Tea Party in Mytishchi" you will always be treated to a wonderful fragrant tea from a samovar, they will tell you about the history of the first Moscow water pipeline.

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so that is all what I know about this national park and this is the end. Goodbye!111!1!!!