The 655-sq km Chapada dos Veadeiros Park, 200 km from Brasilia, which was included in Unesco's list of World Heritage Sites in 2001, includes certain odd curiosities, such as a leguminous plant known as 'Barbatimao' or 'virgin again'.
Brazilian popular culture says the plant helps form tissue in humans to such an extent that it can even 'restore a woman's virginity', presumably by recreating hymen-like tissue, park guide Adelidio Ferreira said.
The park contains 60 percent of the plant species and 80 percent of wildlife species found in Brazil. However, a bad drought that started in April has begun to cause devastation in the preserve, experts from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) said.
There has been major fires during the first half of this year as well as in 2003 and 2007, Chapada deputy director Jose Fernando Rebello said.
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