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Mato Grosso Followed in the Footsteps of the Devastation Bill in Its Work on Hell's Gate. It Went Wrong.

150 million years ago, the site of the monumental Chapada dos Guimarães National Park in Mato Grosso was an immense desert. At the end of the Mesozoic era, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, the action of rain, sun, and wind sculpted escarpments and hills through the joining of sand grains that formed the Mato Grosso Sahara. But the prehistoric rock formations that now rise 150 meters high, such as the Hell's Gate, are threatened by repeated attem…
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150 million years ago, the site of the monumental Chapada dos Guimarães National Park in Mato Grosso was an immense desert. At the end of the Mesozoic era, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, the action of rain, sun, and wind sculpted escarpments and hills through the joining of sand grains that formed the Mato Grosso Sahara. But the prehistoric rock formations that now rise 150 meters high, such as the Hell's Gate, are threatened by repeated attem…

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Agência Pública broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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