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Canoa Quebrada
Canoa Quebrada Surrounded by pink sand dunes, sandstone cliffs and a winding river, Canoa Quebrada is a laid-back beach town blessed with a stunning, natural environment. While the town has grown with the times, it hasn’t lost that mystical feel that first attracted Italian hippies to settle in th
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Botanical Garden (Jardim Botanico)
Botanical Garden (Jardim Botanico) Idyllic and serene among the bustle of Rio, the Botanical Garden - or Jardim Botanico - is a delightful place to soak up the beauty of both Amazonian and imported plants. There are over 5,500 species of plant and this is where you will find the first tea, cloves
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Praia do Forte
Praia do Forte Praia do Forte is an area of spectacular biodiversity less than two hours by bus from Salvador. Like many beach towns in Brazil, Praia do Forte was once a small fishing village that became known for its beautiful stretches of coastline, diverse ecosystems, and wildlife. Now a
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Rio Negro
Rio Negro The Rio Negro is not only the largest tributary of the great Amazon River, it’s also the largest blackwater river in the world. Its color—which looks more like strong tea than a dark oil slick—comes from high concentrations of humic acid. Despite its unique color, the river supports more
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Tijuca National Park
Tijuca National Park A lush Atlantic rainforest, Tijuca National Park is an absolute wonder it is the world’s largest urban forest which covers 12.4mi² (32km²) and was a result of incredible forward thinking by Emperor Dom Pedro II. In 1861 he saw the deforestation of the land around Rio and order
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Sugar Loaf Mountain (Pao de Acucar)
Sugar Loaf Mountain (Pao de Acucar) You’ll see stunning views of Rio from atop Sugar Loaf Mountain (or Pão de Acúcar) which rises at the point where Guanabara Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. Whichever way you look the city is a delight of sweeping beaches, sparkling water and green peaks. If you mak
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Corcovado
Corcovado The view from Corcovado provides a thrilling panorama of Rio de Janeiro and is a great way for visitors to orientate themselves in the sprawling seaside metropolis. Spectacular in every direction the northern views offer the Maracana, the large soccer stadium built to host the 1950 World
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Statue of Christ the Redeemer (Cristo Redentor)
Statue of Christ the Redeemer (Cristo Redentor) Keeping a watchful eye over the people of Rio de Janeiro, the Statue of Christ the Redeemer (or Cristo Redentor) sits atop Corcovado 2,300 feet (700 meters) above the city. It was voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2007. The largest a
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Serra da Bocaina National Park
Serra da Bocaina National Park Stationed between the electric metropolis of Sau Paulo and the lively city of Rio de Janeiro lies the 260,000 acres of rural forest and mountain peaks that makes up Serra da Bocaina National Park. This precious preserve is home to natural Atlantic Forest vegetation a
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Gold Path (Caminho do Ouro)
Gold Path (Caminho do Ouro) This rugged trail in the hills of Minas Gerais, once served as a train route for mining supplies, African slaves and exporting gold. But after numerous pirate attacks on ships loaded with the precious medal headed for port in Rio de Janeiro, the trail fell out of use. T
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Paraty House of Culture (Casa da Cultura)
Paraty House of Culture (Casa da Cultura) The colonial mansion that houses Casa da Cultura, dates back to the middle of the 18th Century, making it an ideal place to explore the rich history and traditions of this colorful community. Halls are lined with artifacts from an extensive permanent colle
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Paraty Historic Center
Paraty Historic Center Visitors looking to escape the sun and instead, soak up a bit of Paraty culture will enjoy exploring the cobbled streets of the town’s compact Historic Center. Small enough to cover entirely on foot, the area if filled with a number of attractions unique to Paraty.Spend an a
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First Church of Our Lady of the Remedies
First Church of Our Lady of the Remedies This Catholic church in the heart of Paraty’s Historic Center is not only the largest in the town—it is also the most popular. Travelers flock to this impressive example of colonial architecture that stretches over an entire block and was built on donated l
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Câmara Municipal
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Museu das Missões
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Mercado Cultural
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Chafariz de Cauda Fountain
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Centro Cultural de Tradições Indígenas
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Marina da Glória
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Igreja Senhor dos Passos
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