Bonaire Washington-Slagbaai Park - One of several beaches
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This is one of several beaches on the west side of Bonaire's Washington-Slagbaai park. There are great snorkeling and dive sites along the western coast. From this panorama you can see the sea, the beach, the highest point in Bonaire (also within the 13,500 acre park), the road and parking area for the beach, and the desert vegetation found throughout the park.
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