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A few kilometres south of Tonosí is the Parque Nacional Cerro Hoya. Between July and November hundreds of turtles turn up along the coast here to lay their eggs. The beach along the coastline of the park is over 20km long. Cerro Hoya is the highest point on the Azuero Peninsula, nearly 1,551 metres high. Roads from the eastern to the western side of the peninsula are almost non-existent and that helps to keep the Parque Nacional Cerro Hoya fairly isolated and unspoiled. The park covers 32,557ha and protects land that would otherwise have been destroyed by agriculture or slash and burn popularisation. The park protects many endemic species of plants and it is also home to the endangered red macaw.