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Levera National Park, 450-acre holds a strong reputation,
as Grenada's most breathtaking and spectacular coastal area.
Consisting of an extensive mangrove swamp, the lagoon is
a haven for an abundance of bird species, including many
herons, black-necked stilts, common snipes and other waterfowl.
Levera's marine areas are equally esteemed, with extraordinary
coral reefs and sea grass beds that shelter lobsters and
beautiful reef fishes. Its picture-perfect beach is quite
popular on weekends, and its lagoon is one of the most important
wildlife habitats on the island. The beaches are also a
hatchery for sea turtles, which are protected from May to
September. Among the pleasant walks at Levera is a trail
that circles the lagoon. Its picture-perfect beach is quite
popular on weekends, and its lagoon is one of the most important
wildlife habitats on the island.
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