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Cocos Island, located in the Eastern Tropical Pacific about 300 miles southwest of Cabo Blanco, Costa Rica, is a rugged and stunningly beautiful destination. This island holds the distinction of being the most revered National Park in Costa Rica's extensive park system. Don't confuse Cocos Island with the Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands in the Indian Ocean. The two are distinct and separate locations. Cocos Island captivates visitors with its remarkable biodiversity. The waters surrounding the island are world-renowned and teeming with life. Imagine encountering an abundance of white tip reef sharks, schools of hammerhead sharks, playful dolphins, majestic mantas, and mesmerizing marbled rays. Additionally, you might spot giant moray eels, swift sailfish, and even an occasional whale shark. Don't miss the opportunity to witness large schools of jacks and tuna, sleek silky sharks, agile silver tip sharks, striking marlin, colorful Creole fish, graceful green turtles, and intelligent octopuses. As you explore the island, you'll come across abundant vegetation and, interestingly, a lively population of pigs. Prepare to be amazed!
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