Category: Tourism
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Discover Porto Velho
Porto Velho was explored in the early 19th century for the construction of the Madeira-Mamoré Railway. This endeavor gave a unique biography to the capital of Rondônia and mixed cultures. The city that emerged at the beginning of the century is located in the Amazon River basin. The place is pure green.The museum that narrates…
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The Pink Dolphins of Novo Airão
Access is via the Manoel Urbano road (BR-319), which is being duplicated. The road requires a lot of care while driving, as there are many stretches in poor condition.Upon arriving in Novo Airão, there’s no mistake. The town is small, and you should follow the signs to the tourist terminal (port), where you can see…
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Parque das Grutas
The Grutas de Botuverá are located in Santa Catarina, 15 km from the center of Botuverá. They have approximately 1200 meters in length and are composed of various speleothems (sculptures made by water), such as travertines, curtains, cauliflower, starry floors, cracks, alleys, stalactites, stalagmites, and passages distributed in labyrinths and halls. It constitutes an unparalleled…
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The Beer Route in the United States
Follow the road that connects Montana to Arizona to discover some of the best craft beers in the USA. Savor different labels filled with local flavor and enjoy beautiful desert and mountain landscapes, complemented by incredible reddish rock formations.To make the most of the rugged West of the USA, land in Great Falls, Montana, where…
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The Brazilian Colonial Past
Brazil was a colony from 1500, with the arrival of the Portuguese, until 1815, when it was elevated to a kingdom. During this time, several cities were built, and the influence of the Portuguese and Europeans can still be seen today. The heritage left behind is vast and fascinating. Here are some cities often forgotten…
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Vila de Paranapiacaba
In 1850, Irineu Evangelista de Souza, the Baron of Mauá, committed to the construction of a railway, and in 1856, an Imperial Decree granted him the privilege of construction and a 90-year term for its operation. By 1860, he managed to gather enough capital and formed the company The São Paulo Railway Company Ltd. –…
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Discover Heitor Villa-Lobos
Celebrated throughout the country on March 5, National Classical Music Day honors the birth of conductor and composer Heitor Villa-Lobos, considered the greatest exponent of the genre in Brazil. A composer of around a thousand works and founder of the Brazilian Academy of Music, Villa-Lobos, who would be 132 years old today, was one of…
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Barretos Has Everything for Cowboy Lovers
Barretos, a city in the central-northern part of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Known at different times as Amaral dos Barretos, Espírito Santo de Barreto, and Espírito Santo dos Barretos, the settlement was granted village status and became the seat of a municipality in 1885. Home to the largest cattle market in the state…
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The Grandeur of Foz do Iguaçu
Discover the beauty and attractions of Foz do Iguaçu, home to the stunning Iguaçu Falls and rich biodiversity.
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Belo Horizonte: Where Architecture and Gastronomy Flourish
Affectionately nicknamed Beagá by its residents, Belo Horizonte was born modern. Belo Horizonte was the first planned city in Brazil and emerged in the late 19th century. It was there that architect Oscar Niemeyer designed one of his first creations, the Pampulha Architectural Complex, which includes the Church of Pampulha, the Yacht Tennis Club, the…


