Muralha Falls in Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park, Brazil

Muralha Falls in Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park, Brazil

A piece of paradise that’s truly off the beaten path, Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park lies within the Cerrado, a vast tropical savannah in central Brazil. Located on a towering plateau that’s estimated to be 1.8 billion years old, quartz crystals dot the park's landscape, and their reflections reportedly make the region shine when viewed from space. Waterfalls are especially plentiful here. Ranging from 76 meters to nearly 122 meters tall, they cascade down among some of the oldest rock formations on the planet. The cascades in our image are Muralha Falls, part of a larger concentration of cataracts called Couros Falls.

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