French Natural Park of Morvan offers nature lovers a walk "online"
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French Natural Park of Morvan offers nature lovers a walk "online"

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04-21-2020
 
Source: https://www.parcdumorvan.org

The Morvan Natural Park (Parc Naturel du Morvan), located in the department of Côte d’Or, France, invites all nature lovers and ecotourists to stroll through the park online, passing interesting quests and answering questions posted on the reserve’s website.

On the Internet portal you can find quizzes, tasks and even tests that will help you better know the nature and attractions of the park.

The administration of the nature park also invites all Internet users to send their photos of nature or animals taken in the park to the reserve's e-mail. All photos will be published on the official page of the park.

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