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Tropical Garden

Guayaquil


These lush gardens aren't very large, but they're still worth a peek while strolling through the ³¾²¹±ô±ð³¦Ã³²Ô. For a fee, you can enter the gardens, where there's a kid's play area and fish pond.


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