teremébe
Teremébe is a small, uninhabited island located in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Brazil. It is part of the state of Rio de Janeiro and is situated within the municipal territory of Angra dos Reis. The island is characterized by its rugged topography and dense Atlantic Forest vegetation. Its coastline is marked by rocky shores and small, secluded coves. Due to its protected status and remoteness, Teremébe has remained largely untouched by human development, making it an important area for biodiversity conservation. The waters surrounding the island are known for their clarity and are home to a variety of marine life. Access to Teremébe is typically restricted to authorized scientific expeditions and conservation efforts, emphasizing its role as a natural reserve. The island's ecological significance lies in its contribution to the preservation of the unique flora and fauna of the coastal Atlantic Forest ecosystem.