Emas National Park
Parc National das Emas is a savanna plain of some 500 sq miles in Central Brazil, it is a Unesco Bioshere Reserve.
The Park divides the Amazon and the Parana River Basins, its a haven for nature lovers with monkeys, anteaters, wolves and cougars.
The termite mounds sprout out of the ground up to 6 ft high. They shelter the Cumpinzeiro beetle which due to bioluminescence which light up the mounds.