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Los Mochis also has ecological stuff, for those who like ecotourism, there are places in the city that you will enjoy to visit, one of them is Sinaloa Park, and its beautiful and singular botanical garden.
This place was before a private garden of Benjamin F. Johnston's residence, called "Casa Grande". Nowadays it is refuge of an extensive variety of birds and botanical garden that possesses great diversity of trees, mainly ornamental, that Johnston brought from Mexico and foreign countries.
Exotic plants originating from the India, Java, Africa and Australia they are conserved in this place, among them some rare copies in Latin America as the rubber Plant Benghalensis, acquaintance also like Banyán, leafy native tree of the India, and considered as the sacred tree of the God Krishna for the Hindus. Other copies are the Gingko Biloba (is said that is excellent to improve the memory) and the native, Religious rubber Plant this last one of the India. Also counts on diverse species of palm trees as well as local flora.
People from the city go with their neighbours or friends daily for their exercise routine or just jogging in the morning or even at evenings on this wooded park, to have a relax time and give a breath to their lungs and the best of all is that entrance is totally free.
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