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Um dos pontos mais altos do Brasil, o Pico do Itapeva, que na língua indígena quer dizer Pedra Chata, apesar de estar localizado no município de Pindamonhangaba, é considerado um dos principais pontos turísticos de Campos do Jordão, pois seu acesso é feito através desta cidade. No local existe um pequeno comércio, onde é possível comprar malhas gorros e luvas, tudo extremamente simples. De seu topo o visitante pode avistar quase todo o Vale do Paraíba.

Do alto de seus 2.030 m de altitude, é possível avistar 15 cidades do Vale do Paraíba. São elas: Tremembé, Guará, Aparecida, Taubaté, Pindamonhangaba, Roseira, Caçapava, Potim, Cruzeiro, Lorena, Piquete, Moreira Cesar, São José dos Campos, Eugênio de Melo e Cachoeira Paulista.
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Author Rodrigo Soldon from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Camera location22° 45′ 58.07″ S, 45° 32′ 17.99″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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