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Bananal Island

Bananal Island

18-02-2021

The Bananal Island located in the Brazilian State of Tocantins close to the borders with the states of Goiás, Mato Grosso and Pará is bounded by the Araguaia and Javaés rivers and considered the largest river island in the world, with approximately twenty thousand square kilometers (1.916.225 hectares). Brazilian environmental reserve since 1959, it is one of the most important Brazilian ecological sanctuaries, considered a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO since 1993 and one of the wetlands of international importance classified by the Ramsar Convention. Being in the transition strip between the Amazon rainforest and the cerrado, the island has a remarkably

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Praia do Espelho (Mirror Beach)

Praia do Espelho (Mirror Beach)

13-02-2021

Discovered relatively recently, the Praia do Espelho (Mirror Beach), on the southern coast of the Brazilian state of Bahia (BA), has seen its tourist audience increase dramatically in recent years, drawing the attention of many people outside the country. The Praia do Espelho, considered one of the best beaches in Brazil, takes its name from reflecting the sky during times of low tide. Very poetic, isn't it? Several points of it are famous for letting watch the rare phenomenon of the sky reflected in the calm and crystalline waters of Praia do Espelho. To be able to see this phenomenon

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Ilha do Mel

Ilha do Mel

06-02-2021

"Honey Island" is a Brazilian island with wonderful beaches located at the mouth of the Paranaguá Bay, in the municipality of Paranaguá in the state of Paraná. For the preservation of nature, the main attraction of the island, the Environmental Institute of Paraná (IAP) does not allow animal or motor traction. Of the 2700 hectares of extension (35 km of perimeter) only 200 hectares can be used, the rest is an ecological reserve. The island has five villages: Fortaleza, Nova Brasília, Farol das Conchas, Praia Grande and Encantadas, without streets or roads, only trails and with inns and small restaurants.

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