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Bonito
| When you visit Bonito you will have to agree with one thing: Bonito(beautiful in Portuguese) is simply an understatement to describe the marvels of nature which abound in this area. |
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This humble county town in the interior of the state of Mato Grosso do Sul is captivating due to its rivers of crystal-clear waters, full of fish and its grottos and waterfalls which draw tourists from all over the world. |
Foz do Iguaçú
| These waterfalls, considered the eighth wonder of the world, were formed around 150,000,000 years ago. They constitute a truly awesome sculpture of nature. |
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The Iguaçu River, rising in the Serra do Mar mountain range, runs 1320 kilometers until it reaches Foz do Iguaçu, the set of waterfalls occurring just before the Parana River. |
Fernando de Noronha
The Fernando de Noronha archipelago awes tourists from Brazil and all over the world. Its natural beauty and crystalline waters are known worldwide.
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This volcanic archipelago is comprised of 21 islands and occupies an area of 26 km². |
Pantanal
| Covering an area of 210,000 kilometers, the Pantanal is the second biggest wetland of the Américas. |
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It is unique in the world and often confused with swampland, hence its name. (Pântano in Portuguese means swamp). |
The Amazon
| The state of Amazonia forms part of that vast, most coveted area of the planet: The Amazonian Forest. Full of natural bounty, boasting majestic flora and fauna, folklore festivals like |
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bumba meu boi, the merging of the waters of two great rivers, the highest mountain peak of Brazil and the world’s biggest archipelago-these are just a few of the attractions of the planet’s biggest rainforest. |
Lençóis Maranhenses
| The National Park of Lençóis is an ecological paradise of 155 thousand hectares of dunes, rivers, lakes and mangrove swamps. |
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A rare geological phenomenon, it was shaped throughout millions of years by the hand of nature. |
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