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Ka'á Eté: A Floresta Atlântica Intocada [Ka'á Eté: The Unbelievable Atlantic Forest]

Art / Photobook
By: Octavio Campos Salles(Author)
200 pages, colour photos
Ka'á Eté: A Floresta Atlântica Intocada [Ka'á Eté: The Unbelievable Atlantic Forest]
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  • Ka'á Eté: A Floresta Atlântica Intocada [Ka'á Eté: The Unbelievable Atlantic Forest] ISBN: 9788567819006 Hardback Jan 2014 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 months
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Language: Portuguese

The true Atlantic Forest – Ka'á-Eté in the Tupi language – although much smaller compared to its original size, still survives among the cities of São Paulo and Curitiba. This forest, amid two large urban centers, guards many secrets and an impressive variety of species, some of which are pictured here.

Summary in Portuguese:
A floresta atlântica verdadeira – o Ka'á-Eté, na língua tupi –, apesar de muito menor se comparada à sua extensão original, ainda sobrevive entre as metrópoles de São Paulo e Curitiba. Essa Floresta, em meio a dois enormes centros urbanos, guarda inúmeros segredos e uma impressionante variedade de espécies.

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Art / Photobook
By: Octavio Campos Salles(Author)
200 pages, colour photos
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