Coordinates: 10°S 52°W / 10°S 52°W / -10; -52
Restaurants in Brazil
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Gazing the ocena sunset at this place is a must in Arraial do Cabo. It's trully awe-inspiring and refreshing after a day at Prainhas do Pontal do Atalaia.
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A trip between valleys the Tour of the Rural "Tales and Treasures of the Estancia" through histories, typical roda of chimarrao, music, along with a delicious "coffee with mixture" and beautiful natural landscapes during the course, gives the visitor a great experience .
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Attractants along the route of Caves, between the municipalities of Eldorado, Iporanga, Barra do Turvo, Apiaí and Ribeirao Grande - all in the state of SP. Largest complex of caves and waterfalls. In addition to the largest remaining of preserved Atlantic Rainforest of Brazil. Luxury Hotel and Exquisite Economic or Pousadas. Restaurants with typical food quilombola and traditional communities.
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Olá! Vir a Natal-RN e não fazer um passeio de Buggy é um pecado! Somos especializados em Diversão! Passeio com ou sem Emoção! Somos um dos últimos que ainda faz um roteiro completo cheio de diversão e paisagens lindas! Praias, Dunas, Lagoas, Rios... uma média de 7hrs de duração! Tudo com muita segurança, profissionalismo e pontualidade. Tenha atenção na hora de escolher seu buggueiro. Encontre alguém com boas referencias, que seja credenciado... Para evitar que suas Ferias se tornem uma dor de cabeça! :)
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This major highway is formerly known as Rodovia dos Trabalhadores, or Highway of the Workers.
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The paved road ended and the Transpantaneira Highway began. Although called a highway this is really a red dirt road originally built in the 1960’s by Brazil’s then militarized government to transport the Brahmin cattle to the meat-processing plants in the south. It was originally supposed to go all the way to Corumbá, but 93 miles later, when they reached Porto Jofre on the Rio Cuiaba, that plan was aborted. The earth that was cleared away for the highway’s construction left large holes that have become ponds, canals, and lagoons which now attract a all sorts of wildlife. The road goes through savannahs, lily-padded marshes, and forest patches. And it has over 122 (more or less) wooden bridges. We were only going part of the way today, but would end up driving the rest of it in a few days. Close to the start of the Transpantaneira Highway was the famous “Here begins the Pantanal” sign. We stopped to take some pictures. Now it was official. I was here. As I mentioned in passing above, there are wooden bridges all along this highway. The number seems to be unclear. Whether 100 or 122 or 126, the wooden bridges by now are old and decrepit, in varying states of disrepair. Some are slowly being replaced with concrete bridges, but most of those haven’t been completed and just end in mid-air. Many people just end up driving around the bridges rather than over them, at least in the dry season. In the wet season that is not an option. And as we drove along, we kept counting bridges. At least we tried to count them, but of course, we lost track. But one of our group however kept counting and ended up with a total of 107.
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