After our shift in the temple on Tuesday, we decided to make a visit to the Parque Tanguá in the northern part of the city. After three bus transfers we finally arrived. It was worth the effort.
This park is located in an
area where once there were two large quarries and since 1996, the year of its
creation, are deactivated.
In fact, this park was
created to guarantee the preservation of the northern basin of the Barigui
River, one of the most important rivers that passes through Curitiba.
It almost feels like Central Park in NYC. The park is large and lush - it makes you forget that there is a huge bustling city just beyond its borders.
Beautiful!!
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