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Pascoal Mount
Monte Pascoal is 536m above sea level and was said to be the first point in Brazil sighted by the Portuguese fleet commanded by Pedro Álvares Cabral in 1500. It's 156km south of Porto Seguro, next to Caraíva.
It is located in the centre of the National Park that has the same name, 32km from the sea and surrounded by the rain forest. With two adjacent parks, Pau Brasil and Discovery Park, is unique in having access to eight beaches full of coconut palm trees, cliffs, dunes, sand-spits and river estuaries. Together they make an unforgettable visit.
The rivers Caraíva and Corumbau pass through the park and are navigable by small boats as far as the estuaries. On land, Indians serve as guides on two trails, one from the Visitor's Centre (700m) and the other to the summit of Monte Pascoal (1500m).
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Pascoal Mount
Monte Pascoal is 536m above sea level and was said to be the first point in Brazil sighted by the Portuguese fleet commanded by Pedro Álvares Cabral in 1500. It's 156km south of Porto Seguro, next to Caraíva.
It...
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