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ilha de palmas (island of the palm trees) is part of the cagarra archipelago, which is a group of uninhabited islands located directly south of ipanema beach in rio de janeiro. the arquipélago das cagarras is comprised of the ilha cagarra, ilha das palmas, ilha comprida, ilha redonda, and the islets ilhotas da cagarra and ilhota redonda. it was named for the large palm trees that grow on it, and of the cagarras it is the most heavily vegetated.
ilha de palmas (island of the palm trees) is part of the cagarra archipelago, which is a group of uninhabited islands located directly south of ipanema beach in rio de janeiro.
the arquipélago das cagarras is comprised of the ilha cagarra, ilha das palmas, ilha comprida, ilha redonda, and the islets ilhotas da cagarra and ilhota redonda.
it was named for the large palm trees that grow on it, and of the cagarras it is the most heavily vegetated.