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    1 review of Fauna en El Hoel hotel

    Monkeys and warthogs

    To begin to get used to the idea that we are in Africa, at the hotel was a group of warthogs, which were friendly, the truth is that I think they were there to avoid being there while the people were mowing the lawn. They are used to people and if you approach slowly and leave. Also first thing in the morning it is normal that a group of monkeys come to eat the flowers of the trees, must be careful to leave the bedroom windows closed.

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