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Praia de Ilha Comprida, SP

Com 74 quilômetros de praias, áreas de mangues, sítios arqueológicos, matas, dunas e espécies raras de aves, a Ilha Comprida é uma das últimas áreas remanescentes da Mata Atlântica e um dos últimos ecossistemas não poluídos do litoral brasileiro.

Faz parte do Complexo Estuário Lagunar de Iguape - Paranaguá, que constitui um dos maiores viveiros de peixe e crustáceos do Atlântico Sul. Possui importância ambiental, a Organização das Nações para Educação, Ciência e Cultura (UNESCO), a incluiu na Reserva da Biosfera do Planeta. O Município que tem 100% de seu território - 252 quilômetros quadrados -, incluído em Área de Proteção Ambiental, desenvolve ações estruturais para se transformar em Cidade Modelo do Turismo Sustentável.

As dunas de Ilha Comprida se espalham ao longo da orla nas proximidades do Mar Pequeno e são passeios obrigatórios. As dunas do Araçá, que ficam 7,5 quilômetros do lado esquerdo do Boqueirão, reservam surpresas aos visitantes com muitas formações, altura de até seis metros e uma linda vista para o mar. Também são encontradas no caminho do Boqueirão Sul em grandes extensões. Algumas delas terminam nas lagoas.

Conhecer as dunas da Ilha é um passeio inesquecível na natureza. As aves típicas são um espetáculo à parte.

Foto: Emilio Campi

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Taken: 09/01/2012
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