ARIKOK NATIONAL PARK
by LoriPori
The Government of Aruba has dedicated approximately 18 percent of the island to ARIKOK NATIONAL PARK. It has many walking trails that are well kept and open to the public. This massive protected area is teeming with unusual plants and wildlife.It is located near Mt. Arikok and is a natural preserve which features some of the oldest Arawak Indian drawings, as well as trails that showcase Aruba's great variety of plants like the divi-divi and kwihi trees, rare and exotic cacti, aloe, tropical flowers, birds and iguanas.There's also an old Aruban "Cunucu" house made of mud and grass. Cactus was used to make roof beams. A barn, pigpen area and outhouse can be found on the grounds of the old farm. The garden around the house "Casdi Torto" , is fenced off with a "trankera" a hedge made of cactus, to keep the goats out.There is also an old Gold Mine ( Mina di oro ) which can be found along one...