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Paracas Bay

Paracas Bay, located in the south of Peru, is a semi-enclosed bay of 36 km², famous for its high biological productivity. It stretches from Media Luna beach to Pejerrey point and is protected by the Paracas National Reserve, a natural area that preserves the biodiversity of the country’s marine-coastal ecosystems. Additionally, its coastline hosts internationally important wetlands, recognized as habitats for both resident and migratory waterfowl, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers.