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Today, during our hike, we gained valuable historical, geographical, and environmental lessons, while also practicing the principles of Leave No Trace:
Pico do Jaraguá, a historical and geographical landmark, has always been a reference point for ancient inhabitants and indigenous people.
We had the privilege of observing local wildlife, including the "resident" of the Atlantic Forest, the Howler Monkey.
We applied the Leave No Trace principles: don’t leave traces and don’t feed wild animals.
Jaraguá, of indigenous origin, means "Lord of the Valley", connecting us to our rich history.
Every step brought us closer to nature and reminded us of the importance of respecting and preserving it. 0 reply
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