Isla Nublar
Isla
Nublar, meaning “clouded island,” is as remote island in the shape of a
reversed teardrop about 120 miles off the west of Costa Rica. Despite being
small, the island has mountainous ridges that have created ecological niches.
On the western coast of the island you are challenged by very rough and
mountainous terrain. However, it is here where you will indulge your sight on
the velvet green cliffs and cascading waterfalls plunging into deep, narrow
valleys. The many rivers formed flow to the eastern part of the island, the
trail along them definitely a luxury that should not be missed. Rough and
mountainous terrain also shelters the northern part of the island. If you
aren’t satisfied by the western and eastern views, the north of Isla Nublar
will definitely do itself justice, possessing an exquisitely active volcano.
The most impressive mountain on the island is called Sibo, holding sacred value
after the main deity of the Nima’s tribe as he was believed to be the creator
of Earth. The mountain has the shape of a house, leading the natives to their belief
that the animals of the world had built it.
Yes
all the above may make Isla Nublar sound intriguing enough to be added to your
travel itinerary, but there is one thing that will make certain you venture to
this little island. It clutches the very famous Jurassic Park! The ‘Jurassic
Park Visitors Center,’ a beautiful architectural designed building, is the home
of countless dinosaur fossils. The different park areas are known as
Hypsilophodont Highlands, Triceratops Territory, Sauropod Swamp, Carnivore
Country, Stegosaurus South, Velociraptor Valley and Pterosaur Peak, all of
which comprise of the fascinating history about dinosaurs.
There are many amazing sites to be seen on the
breath taking island of Isla Nublar, so be sure to add it to your travel
itinerary, you won’t regret it!
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