- Pico das Agulhas Negras
Infobox Mountain
Name=Pico das Agulhas Negras
Photo = Pico das Agulhas Negras.jpg
Caption = Pico das Agulhas Negras (seen in the background)
Elevation=convert|2791|m|ft|0
Location=States of Rio de Janeiro andMinas Gerais ,Brazil
Range=Serra da Mantiqueira
Prominence = N/A
Coordinates = coord|22|22|47|S|44|39|40|W|type:mountain|display=inline,title
First ascent=1919
Easiest route=By car fromRio de Janeiro orSão Paulo on the Dutra highway up to Engenheiro Passos; from there on BR-485 highway towardItamonte ; dirt road toItatiaia National Park 's north entrance and from there to Abrigo Rebouças mountain shelter; easy trek to the peak base; steep climb on rock afterwards.Pico das Agulhas Negras is the fifth highest
mountain inBrazil , standing at convert|2791|m|ft|0 above sea level, making it one of the highest in theBrazilian Highlands [http://www.ibge.gov.br/ibgeteen/noticias/pontos_culminantes_brasileiros.html IBGE Pontos Culminantes] ] . It is located inItatiaia National Park , in the Serra da Mantiqueira range, on the border of Rio de Janeiro andMinas Gerais states, at coord|22|22|47|S|44|39|40|W|.Its name means Black Needles Peak, because of the sharp dark rocks on its top, which give it a distinctive shape. The peak's massif is known as "Itatiaia", which means "stone with many sharp points" in the
Tupi-Guarani Amerindian language. The highest rock, with the summit, is known as "Itatiaiaçu", or simply "Açu" (a Tupi-Guarani suffix meaning "big") among Brazilian mountaineers.Pico das Agulhas Negras can be seen to the northwest of Resende when driving between
São Paulo andRio de Janeiro on theVia Dutra highway, but this is only possible at a few points on the road, because of a lower mountain range close to the road that stands in theline of sight at most close places. The peak can also be seen from the opposite direction, some 40 km (26 miles) away to the northwest, on the road from Cruzeiro in São Paulo toPassa Quatro in Minas Gerais, from the latter state's side.A mountain shelter called Abrigo Rebouças is located near the peak base and accessible by a dirt road from BR-485 federal highway, via
Itatiaia National Park 's north entrance. At about 2,400 metres (7,874 feet), Abrigo Rebouças is the highest point one can reach on a regular car (as opposed tooff-road vehicle s) in Brazil.For years, Pico das Agulhas Negras was thought to be the tallest mountain in Brazil. The title later went to
Pico da Bandeira , in the Caparaó range between the states of Minas Gerais andEspírito Santo (now known to be at 2,892 m or 9,488 ft). In 1965, it was found thatPico da Neblina , in Amazonas state, was in fact the highest at 2,994 metres (9,823 ft).Even then, Pico das Agulhas Negras was still thought to be the highest peak in the
Mantiqueira Mountains , until a 2001GPS measurement (later confirmed by an official jointexpedition of theBrazilian army and the Brazilian Institute for Geography and Statistics) showed that nearbyPedra da Mina was that mountain range's highest point. Pico das Agulhas Negras remains the highest point in Rio de Janeiro state.The climb to the top was first attempted by
Franklin Massena in 1856. Further attempts were made byAndré Rebouças in 1878 and byHorácio de Carvalho in 1898, but the summit was only reached in 1919, byCarlos Spierling andOsvaldo Leal [ [http://blogdodubois.wordpress.com/2007/11/09/documentacao-de-imagens-de-montanha-parte-4-imagens-brasileiras/ DOCUMENTAÇÃO DE IMAGENS DE MONTANHA - PARTE 4 IMAGENS BRASILEIRAS « Blog do Dubois ] ] .References
External links
* [http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=495779 Brazilian blog] (in Portuguese) with many photographs of the peak and the nearby Finnish settlement of Penedo. Includes pictures of Agulhas Negras covered in snow (a rare phenomenon).
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