Serra da Bocaina National Park (Paraty)

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Serra da Bocaina National Park is a national park of Brazil.
The National Park of Serra da Bocaina located on the border between the states of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo in southeastern Brazil. Created by Federal Decree in 1971 and comprises an area of ​​approximately 134,000 hectares (260,000 acres) and a significant biodiversity. The park headquarters is located in São José do Barreiro, the State of São Paulo. It is administered by the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio). It is estimated that 60% of the vegetation is composed of native forest (Atlantic forest), and the rest is forest regenerated (secondary) for over 30 years. Among the species of flora stand out from the cedars, trumpet trees, palm trees and bromeliads. Among the fauna of the park stand out the jaguar, the buffy-tufted marmoset, both endangered. Its highest point is Pico takes off his hat, which reaches 2,088 metres (6,850 ft) above sea level, one of the highest points of the State of Sao Paulo.
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Coordinates:   23°2'30"S   44°39'42"W
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