The Cabárceno Nature Park, in Cantabria, is dyed white


The snow has not affected the operation of the Cantabrian park, though it has been determined to forestall entry to sure components of the enclosure The snowfalls have left a “spectacular” postcard that I’ve not seen for 5 years The lots of of animals that reside on this enclosure have continued with their ” regular life”

The Cabárceno Nature Park has been dyed white this Wednesday morning, after the extraordinary snowfall since 10:00 a.m. within the higher areas of the park that has left a “spectacular” postcard that has not been seen for 5 years.

The common director of the general public tourism promotion firm of the Government of Cantabria (Cantur), Bernardo Colsa, has indicated that, though the snow has not affected the operation of the Cantabrian park, they’ve determined to forestall entry to sure “fairly Pindian” locations to forestall automobiles from skidding.

“As the day was, there was not a big inflow of tourists both, however it’s true that now we have not let all of the bus teams go as much as the upper components to keep away from accidents, as a result of some got here with out winter tires and with out chains,” Colsa defined.

Just 5 years in the past, the Cabárceno Park skilled the same state of affairs. It was February 28, 2018 after which it was determined to shut the power because of the accumulation of snow in its services after it had been snowing all day, each in excessive and low areas.

In this case, the lots of of animals that reside on this enclosure have led a “regular life” except elephants, rhinos, giraffes and jaguars, that are those that could be extra delicate, and have remained of their air-conditioned stables. , the place it has weather conditions extra consistent with its habitat. “Now that the solar has risen and the little snow that was left is leaving, another day of winter has remained,” he added.