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Everything in Brazil seems larger than life. It has the world's wildest party, its greatest waterfall, its biggest wetlands, its mightiest river and its largest rain forest (and one of the most unique and diverse cultures on the planet). For travelers, Brazil's sheer size and variety can be overwhelming.
Brazil's problems-poverty, crime, environmental recklessness-can seem larger than life, too. Although it is one of the industrial powerhouses of South America, Brazil has trouble feeding all its people. And deforestation of the Amazon basin proceeds at an ominous rate. But in fits and starts, the country is taking on some of its seemingly insoluble problems. Most noticeably, improvement is being made in the dangerous crime situation in Rio: A special branch of "tourist police" now keeps tourist sites-particularly the beaches of Zona Sul-relatively safe.
We recommend that you try to venture beyond the thousands of miles of beach to explore Brazil's other remarkable attractions: the traditional Afro-Brazilian culture of Salvador, the colonial towns of Ouro Preto, Sao Luis, Parati and Olinda or the wetlands of the Pantanal, one of the best wildlife preserves in South America. Rio might draw you to Brazil the first time, but the country's unexplored corners and breadth of attractions will make you want to go back.
Brazil,South America.

Everything in Brazil seems larger than life. It has the world's wildest party, its greatest waterfall, its biggest wetlands, its mightiest river and its largest rain forest (and one of the most unique and diverse cultures on the planet). For travelers, Brazil's sheer size and variety can be overwhelming. Brazil's problems-poverty, crime, environmental recklessness-can seem larger than life, too. Although it is one of the industrial powerhouses of South America, Brazil has trouble feeding all its people. And deforestation of the Amazon basin proceeds at an ominous rate. But in fits and starts, the country is taking on some of its seemingly insoluble problems. Most noticeably, improvement is being made in the dangerous crime situation in Rio: A special branch of "tourist police" now keeps tourist sites-particularly the beaches of Zona Sul-relatively safe. We recommend that you try to venture beyond the thousands of miles of beach to explore Brazil's other remarkable attractions: the traditional Afro-Brazilian culture of Salvador, the colonial towns of Ouro Preto, Sao Luis, Parati and Olinda or the wetlands of the Pantanal, one of the best wildlife preserves in South America. Rio might draw you to Brazil the first time, but the country's unexplored corners and breadth of attractions will make you want to go back.
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BrazilMax
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The hip gringos guide to Brazil. A cross between a travel guidebook, focused on immersion tourism, and an eclectic magazine on the countrys culture and society. Editor and publisher is São Paulo-based foreign correspondent Bill Hinchberger.
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eBrazilhotels
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Brazil is the multi-ethnic giant of South America and a land of exciting contrasts. It offers some of the richest wildlife in the world, from jungle to Savannah, some of the best beaches from the municipal beaches to the secret hideaways and taste bud tickling food.
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BrazilAmerica
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When it comes to Brazil tours and travel, we are here to serve you. Our BrazilAmerica website is designed to be your personal online tour booklet. We also offer our services to the Amazon, Pantanal, Foz do Iguaçú, Rio de Janeiro, and all other points in the country.
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Discover Brazil
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We are an online provider of interactive regional travel guides hooked into a database driven reservations system to provide hotel & resort reservations to our internet shoppers.
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