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SurfCampSaquarema says:
Surf Camp Saquarema is located 100Km away from Rio de Janeiro and is entered between mountains and valleys covered by the Rain Forest, waterfalls, lagoons, restinga, awesome beaches and the best waves of Brazil.
Beachfront accommodations or Surf House (hostel), only 200m away of the beach.
We off…
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HuBison says:
You can't go wrong if you stay here. We flew into the airport and you drive past the industrial part of the area before you get to the beautiful beaches of Copacobana. The only thing between the front of our hotel and the beach was a major road way-you cross it and you are on the beautiful beach!
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debcon says:
I stayed here in May 2008. I found the hotel clean, spacious and well presented.
The hotel staff were very helpful and friendly.
There were plenty of places to relax with three pools and the beach on your doorstep.
The weather was really hot even though it was winter. I needed factor 50 and still…
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wazlawik says:
Every year the humpback whales left the icy waters that surround the antarctic continent in search for warmer and calmer waters. They find it in the northeast Brazilian coast.
Rota Tropical, in a partnership with Instituto Baleia Jubarte (Humpback Whale Institute), offers during August, September a…
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tony3005 says:
Great home-brewed beers and good food!
We had an original dinner experience. Small portions served at our table. Great shrimps!
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suvulo says:
That's a church 100% designed and sculpted by Aleijadinho, and inside the church there's a museum dedicated to him (you have to pay R$ 3 to see the museum).
Aleijadinho, which means "little cripple", is actually Antônio Francisco Lisbôa (1738-1810), one of the most famous Brazilian sculptors/a…
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fer0x says:
I start with stating that i've only seen the Argentina side of the waterfalls, but they were absolutely gorgeous! I was there on the first of December(2008), and there were no cueues at all and Puerto Iguazu was nice and quiet as well. Things change when you get there in high-season though, so it's …
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