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Catching a Train From Ouro Preto to Mariana

Mar 31, 07 Catching a Train From Ouro Preto to Mariana

Posted by in Excursions, minas gerais, Where to Go

The cities of Ouro Preto and Mariana have recently inaugurated their very own Maria Fumaça train ride between the two towns. The train, which is a replica of a 19th century locomotive, takes about 20 minutes to make the trip and leaves from the Ouro Preto Estação do Trem in the lower part of town. It passes through the...

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Advice from Brazilian Students on Coming to Brazil

“When you come to Brazil you should be very happy because Brazilians are good people and receptive. You shouldn’t take warm clothes because on the beaches the weather is very hot and the sea is good for swimming. If you go to Rio de Janeiro you have to be careful with assaults. You should go to the beaches and the...

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Praia do Forte in Cabo Frio

On the coastline of the drab and unimpressive city of Cabo Frio, is one of the most stunningly beautiful stretches of white sand and blue water in the Americas. You’ll quickly see why this coastline became famous as a tourist destination. Whatever you may think of the town of Cabo Frio, that long stretch Cabo Frio beach remains an...

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Gondola to Pão de Açúcar in Rio de Janeiro

The best views of Rio de Janeiro and the entire coastline around it, are from the two view platforms of Urca and Pão de Açúcar, both part of the famous gondola ride. It’s worth going up once during the day and again after dark to see both aspects of the city.

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Visitors Include Slums in their Tours of Rio

Mar 31, 07 Visitors Include Slums in their Tours of Rio

Posted by in Excursions, Rio, Where to Go

RIO DE JANEIRO–Over 4,000 European travelers were taken into “Rocinha,” Rio de Janeiro’s oldest slum, so far this year. And that’s just by one of several agencies specializing in the favela tour. Now, it seems, the city’s official tourism office, Riotur, is including the favela in their list of...

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Brazil’s Coffee Region

Mar 31, 07 Brazil’s Coffee Region

Posted by in Coffee, Excursions, food

Brazil has been producing its unique variety of coffee since the bean was introduced into the country in 1727. Since then coffee has become a national passion, not to mention an important export and once the driving force behind a great economic and cultural boom. Coffee is the principal reason why São Paulo grew into the most...

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Visit Brazil as a Volunteer

Want to travel the world as a volunteer? Are you interested in environmental and social causes? Would you like to see Brazil while working as a volunteer? Check out Volunteer Adventures for information on volunteer opportunities all over the world. Details here..

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