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ARodrigues says:
I believe that the following information would be of so much assistance
to Rio de Janeiro visitors.
Here follows some good links you should read and study before coming to
Rio de Janeiro:
http://rioforpartiers.com/english/before-coming/10_mandamentos.htm
http://rioforpartiers.com/english/inde...
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heartsam says:
Búzios is located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and is just a 2 hour drive (105 miles) north-east from the Rio airport (GIG). Búzios is a peninsula consisting of more than 10 gorgeous beaches and some of the most spectacular viewpoints I have ever seen.
Búzios is a very touristy city...
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BR-UNO says:
'''BY BUS'''
To Flamengo, Botafogo, Copacabana, Ipanema, Leblon, Barra and back.
Take the special bus just outside the arrival areas at terminals 1 and 2 (it departs every 30 minutes).
REAL ONIBUS BUS 2018 - http://www.realautoonibus.com.br/intinerario.php?linha=35 - check the bus itinerary.
B...
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BR-UNO says:
To Copacabana, Ipanema, Leblon and back.
Take the special bus in front of the bus station back exit at Rua Equador (it departs every 20 minutes).
REAL ONIBUS –BUS 2017 http://www.realautoonibus.com.br/intinerario.php?linha=34 - Rodoviária Novo Rio / Leblon - via Aterro do Flamengo - check the ...
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maudemolay says:
Located in a majestic valley where the Velhas and the Sabará Rivers meet, this beautiful city in Minas Gerais emerged from the 18th Century gold rush. Few cities were able to keep their architecture virtually intact like Sabará, so much so that the entire history of an era can be told just by walk...
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Brazil
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maudemolay says:
Paleontology is a science that studies fossils and animal or plant traces from millions of years ago; and as result of favorable conditions, remained preserved on rocks.
The initial significant jobs about Brazilian fossils are published in the naturalist travel journals of the 19th century. The s...
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Brazil
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maudemolay says:
Very few tourist destinations can offer such varied options as Brazil. Its natural beauties, the enormous popular festivities and the countless protected environmental reserves are valuable attractions that astound the foreign tourist when it comes time to choose a vacation destination. Everyone has...
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helenan says:
Inspite of it's name, Botequim is not a cheap bar. It's a restaurant, full of simple - yet delicious - brazilian food. It's the absolute best place to eat the very tradicional Picadinho with rice, corn flour, fries and vegetables. I recommend the Picadinho Luis Antônio, always on the menu. The dish...
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trhoades says:
Let me start by saying that this was the only churrascaria I went to in Brazil So I really have nothing to compare it to other than Fogo de Chao back here in the US and this place was definitely better than that. I was told that this was the gold standard of churrascarias in Rio, so I couldn't pas...
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yadilitta says:
As part of my South American business trip, I spent 5 days in Rio. A friend from Rio recommended me to stay in Ipanema area, a really pretty one.
It's not cheap, but according to Rio's standards is ok. The rate includes also a buffet breakfast. This breakfast is really good, different fresh fruit...
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