Parque Nacional da Serra da Capivara
Parque Nacional da Serra da Capivara is a national park located in the northeastern region of Brazil. Established in 1979, it covers approximately 1,500 square kilometers and is known for its stunning landscapes, including rugged cliffs and deep canyons. The park is home to diverse flora and fauna, making it a vital area for conservation.
The park is also famous for its archaeological significance, featuring some of the oldest rock art in the Americas, dating back over 25,000 years. These ancient paintings provide valuable insights into the lives of early human inhabitants, contributing to the understanding of prehistoric cultures in the region.