Itatiaia
National Park of Brazil is a ruggedly
beautiful region of lush forests,
lakes, rivers, waterfalls, alpine meadows, and both primary and
secondary Atlantic Rainforest. Though just 70 miles from the Atlantic
Ocean, the park covers a broad range of elevations rising to 9100 ft.
This range in altitudes contributes to a most diverse variety of
habitats from lower elevation forest to alpine meadows surrounded by
granite cliffs.
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Uncover the mystery of the rich
Brazilian Atlantic rainforest! Unprecedented
footage of rare species threatened with extinction, including the
biggest primate in the Americas, the muriqui, and the majestic ocelot. This
wonderful film is showing more than 100 species to an original
soundtrack.
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The
film reveals other secrets of the forest like a miniscule orange frog
measuring only 12 millimetres, the monkey-hunting black hawk eagle and
a trapdoor spider with its incredible architecture.
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With more
fascinating scenes of mating snakes and the famous dance of the blue
manakin, the film is an unique look inside the first National Park of
Brazil, Itatiaia.