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- Q631981 subject Q13408236.
- Q631981 subject Q7360486.
- Q631981 abstract "The smallest of the 35 national parks of Brazil, covering an area of 5.63 km², the greatest treasure of the Ubajara National Park, in the state of Ceará, is the Ubajara grotto. Set in a hillside in the Ibiapaba Mountains, 320 kilometres from Fortaleza, the grotto has impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations, the result of nature's patient work with limestone and water over many thousands of years - each centimetre of crystallised growth takes three years to form.Access to the grotto is by a chairlift. The park has waterfalls and paths through the forest. Visits are supervised by Ibama, the national body for environmental conservation, and must be arranged in advance. Other attractions in the Ibiapaba mountains include Morro do Céu, 820 metres high, and Pedra de Itagurussu, the source of the Pirangi waterfall.".
- Q631981 thumbnail Cachoeira_em_Ubajara.jpg?width=300.
- Q631981 wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Q631981 wikiPageExternalLink serra_ibiapaba.
- Q631981 wikiPageWikiLink Q1131329.
- Q631981 wikiPageWikiLink Q13408236.
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- Q631981 wikiPageWikiLink Q40123.
- Q631981 wikiPageWikiLink Q43463.
- Q631981 wikiPageWikiLink Q7360486.
- Q631981 wikiPageWikiLink Q7455221.
- Q631981 point "-3.766 -40.898".
- Q631981 type SpatialThing.
- Q631981 comment "The smallest of the 35 national parks of Brazil, covering an area of 5.63 km², the greatest treasure of the Ubajara National Park, in the state of Ceará, is the Ubajara grotto.".
- Q631981 label "Ubajara National Park".
- Q631981 lat "-3.766".
- Q631981 long "-40.898".
- Q631981 depiction Cachoeira_em_Ubajara.jpg.