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Carajás National Forest

Carajás National Forest

13-04-2025

Located in the south of Pará state, the Carajás National Forest is a protected area covering over 400,000 hectares. It supports both biodiversity conservation and the controlled use of natural resources.

Home to rare species such as the harpy eagle and the hyacinth macaw, the forest also attracts visitors with its landscapes, hiking trails, caves, and waterfalls. Guided tours are available for wildlife observation, forest exploration, and environmental education.

Accessible from nearby towns, the Carajás National Forest is a scientific, educational, and tourist destination in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon.

Photo : Estúdio Anderson Mello - Obra do próprio, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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