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Primeval Forest National Park
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A very short walk from our vacation rental (Rejoice), you can spend the day exploring prehistoric Nassau. It is one of the last remaining untouched landscapes on New Providence Island
Established 2002! You will see dramatic sinkholes – unique limestone caverns up to 50 feet long, 30 feet wide, and in some cases 30 feet deep. The Primeval Forest supports a diverse collection of plants and animals.
Remarkably undisturbed, this old-growth woodland is representative of the early evergreen tropical hardwood forests of the Bahamas. Located in southwestern New Providence, the area is easily accessible by car. It features dramatic sinkholes - unique limestone caverns up to 50 feet long, 30 feet wide, and in some cases 30 feet deep. The most notable features are accessed by boardwalks, steps and bridges. The Primeval Forest supports a diverse collection of plants and animals.
Remarkably undisturbed, this old-growth woodland is representative of the early evergreen tropical hardwood forests of the Bahamas. Located in southwestern New Providence, the area is easily accessible by car. It features dramatic sinkholes - unique limestone caverns up to 50 feet long, 30 feet wide…
Covering 7.5 acres of New Providence's hardwood forest, the Primeval Forest National Park is a remarkable site to visit for the nature enthusiast. This relatively undisturbed area was established as a national park in 2002 and features a diverse collection of plant and animal life, along with sinkholes and limestone caverns up to 50 feet long and over 30 feet deep.
Covering 7.5 acres of New Providence's hardwood forest, the Primeval Forest National Park is a remarkable site to visit for the nature enthusiast. This relatively undisturbed area was established as a national park in 2002 and features a diverse collection of plant and animal life, along with sinkho…
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Nassau, New Providence