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National Park of American Samoa


00:00:42 1 History
00:01:40 2 Tutuila
00:02:28 3 Manua Island group
00:02:37 3.1 Ofu Unit
00:02:55 3.2 Ta‘ū Unit
00:03:21 4 Biodiversity
00:03:44 4.1 Fauna
00:04:45 4.2 Flora
00:05:12 4.3 Marine
00:05:37 5 Geology
00:10:42 6 Threats
00:11:11 7 See also



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The National Park of American Samoa is a national park in the United States territory of American Samoa, distributed across three islands: Tutuila, Ofu, and Ta‘ū. The park preserves and protects coral reefs, tropical rainforests, fruit bats, and the Samoan culture. Popular activities include hiking and snorkeling. Of the park's 13,500 acres (5,500 ha), 9,000 acres (3,600 ha) is land and 4,500 acres (1,800 ha) is coral reefs and ocean. The park is the only American National Park Service system unit south of the equator.

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