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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Chapada Dos Veadeiros beautiful place, Brazil



Chapada Dos Veadeiros is one of a very ancient but an awful lot of beautiful scenery. Chapada Dos Veadeiros is located in the Chapada dos Veadeiros, an ancient plateau with an age of about 1.8 billion years. It was created on January 11, 1961 by President Juscelino Kubitscheck. Chapada Dos Veadeiros is part of a world heritage site by UNESCO in 2001. This place has more than 161,891 acres with a landscape full of exotic flora and fauna, many spectacular waterfalls, unique rock formations and unique caves. According to NASA, when observed from space this is the brightest points visible on Earth and shines is caused by the reflection of the Sun and the abundance of quartz crystal in the region. Chapada Dos Veadeiros is a stunning and ancient places such as a water park created by nature with swimming pools, water slides and cascades. This is called the Vale da Lua or the Valley of the Moon because of the smooth rocks that are formed by the river and lava flows.

The rocks here are very weird and some think of them as the stones of the month, the Valley of the Moon is not well-known, even among the people of Brazil. Chapada Dos Veadeiros is indeed suitable for vacations beginning in 2013, because the air here is very cool and beautiful. This place is famous for its sheer cliffs, waterfalls, and the sky is great, and with 655 square kilometres encompassing all the different varieties of Cerrado habitats, mainly campo Rupestr. Access to the park itself is through an entrance near the village of Sao Jorge, and some visitors choose to stay in Alto Paraiso instead, which is located along the main street. Temperatures here average annual is 24-26 degrees Celsius, ranging from a minimum of 4-8 degrees Celsius and reaches a maximum of 40-42 degrees Celsius. With an altitude between 600 and 1650 meters, is the highest plain in Central Brazil. The highest point in the Chapada Dos Veadeiros and the State of Goias is Serra da Santana, at 1691 meters above sea level.

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