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Why You Should Be Planning Your Trip to Brazil Now
During the past year, I had the mind-blowing opportunity to spend almost two collective months on adventure trips in Brazil. Between sleeping in the Amazon canopy, working with local communities, trail running with monkeys, experiencing the Pantaneiro (cowboy) lifestyle in … Continue reading
Posted in Brazil, Kayak, Travel Advice, Trekking
Tagged Amazon, Brazil, Chapada Diamantina, Corumba, Costa Verde, Green Coast, Iguassu, Iguazu, Jaguars, Lencois Maranheses, Pantanal, Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Sao Paulo
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