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#1 of 521 things to do in South America
Very cheap "Thing To Do" in Brazil
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Trav2brazil says:
I'm not Flamenguista ...I'm Botafoguense!!
But after May,4 I need to say:
For sure, the crowd of Flamengo is the most lively and the biggest fans Brazil's football. Maybe in the world ... If you watch the game with Flamengo's funs at Maracanã you will feel an emotion that you never felt in life. ...
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#2 of 521 things to do in South America
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camilaluana says:
CEASA (Companhia de Entrepostos e Armagens Gerais de Sao Paulo, CEAGESP)
This is one of my favorite places to go to when in Sao Paulo. As an open market, it delivers over 10 tons a day of fresh vegetables, fruits, fish, meats and flowers from over 1,300 different areas of the State. The best tiem t...
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#3 of 521 things to do in South America
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yadilitta says:
San Francisco church, in downtown Lima, has the famous catacombs. It’s located just 2 blocks away from the Main Square – Plaza de Armas. You’ll recognize easily this big yellow construction full of doves.
You would start visiting the church and convent. The beautiful church is just the sur...
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#4 of 521 things to do in South America
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yadilitta says:
One of the biggest attractions of Lima is that it's located in a cliff, which allows you to enjoy amazing views, sunsets, beaches, etc.
But maybe one of the best ways to enjoy its perfect location, is doing paragliding. You can do paragliding in many places over the world, but doing it in Lima wi...
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#5 of 521 things to do in South America
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worldcitizen says:
Here are some suggestions on things to do in Rio based on some of the things I've done and what I've heard from other people:
1) Pao de Acucar
Rio is stunning from above and you should not miss the 360 degree views from Pao de Acucar. Most people take the gondola up the mountain but you can also...
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#6 of 521 things to do in South America
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eddie8498 says:
As a visitor to Rio de Janeiro, you'll surely got to Sugar Loaf as it provides a great sightseeing, a wonderful landscape of the city and also Copacabana beach.
But ... my suggestion is to go there at evening time, as you can be there both in the light and darkness. Then you should have chance to...
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#7 of 521 things to do in South America
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eddie8498 says:
Lagoa lake is a vivid place in the Rio map, but usually visitors miss it. It has many interesting features. There's a road biking around the lake, it is a great road if you are a fan of bicycle.
The lake has a great view from every side. There are many facilities for sport activities like skating...
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#8 of 521 things to do in South America
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suvulo says:
Rua das Pedras (portuguese for Street of Rock) is propably the most famous attactions in Buzios. Basically, it is an old 400 meters street (about 1300ft.) where the ground is made of big rocks put together.
What's fun about Rua das Pedras? That's the place where all the best things in town are (...
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#9 of 521 things to do in South America
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SheLuvz2Fly says:
Ok...at first, I was Terrified! This is something I never thought I would have the guts to try! But, it was beyond exciting. I highly reccommend tandem paragliding! {This is from a girl who is very afraid of heights!}
The location high above the cliffs in the Miraflores area of Lima is a wonderful,...
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#10 of 521 things to do in South America
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jendara says:
This festival which has been declared by UNESCO as a "Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanityas" is the biggest party in which you can appreciate the rich bolivian folcklore with its variety of dances among which "Diablada", "Morenada", "Caporales", "Tinkus" and many more.
The Orur...
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#11 of 521 things to do in South America
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eamesker says:
The cost is average because it takes money to get to Ilha Grande, then money to take a boat to Praia de Lopes Mendes. You will more than likely need to stay on the island one night.
This is BY FAR the most beautiful beach I have ever been to, and I have seen many beaches. The sand is as soft as p...
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#12 of 521 things to do in South America
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gonzelius says:
First, a Disclaimer: I'm one of the members of this group. I'd like to invite all independent travelers coming to Buenos Aires to stop by our group. We've been meeting every Friday for over seven years now. We're a bunch of locals "porteños" who enjoy practicing our English while meeting people fro...
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#13 of 521 things to do in South America
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eddie8498 says:
There's lake just behind the Ipanema beach namely Lagoa Lake. It is a great place but it is usually ignored as people go toward the opposite direction to the beach.
Just behind the lake, there's a park over the hills. Going up in the park for 45 min, you can reach the top of the hill where you ca...
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#14 of 521 things to do in South America
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sam_smith73 says:
I went to Canaima Park with my boyfriend in June while we were staying at Margarita. Once we had paid the price of the trip (it was about £200)we had to pay airport tax and park entrance it would have been quite expensive, however it was definatly worth the money.
Native people actually live in...
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#15 of 521 things to do in South America
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bramwan says:
Mini Trekking on the Perito Moreno Glacier is a must do activity in El Calafate. It is a full day trip. You are collected from your hotel at about 7:30 and taken by bus for about 2 hours to the Perito Moreno National Park. From there you take a short (15 min) boat trip across the Rico arm of Lag...
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