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The beaches of Fernando de Noronha

Praia do Leão, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini

The main tourist attractions of the island of Fernando de Noronha are undoubtedly its numerous beaches and the transparency and color of the sea. In addition to this, the high cliffs that characterize much of the coast of the island ...

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The climate of Fernando de Noronha: when to go

Morro do Pico, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini

The climate of Fernando de Noronha is tropical, with two well-defined seasons, a rainy season from February to July and a dry season from August to January. The island is in fact just south of the equator so temperatures vary ...

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Fernando de Noronha: paradise of nature and wildlife

Morro Dois Irmãos, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini

Fernando de Noronha (3 ° 51’S, 32 ° 25’O) is a volcanic island in the Atlantic Ocean which, with some smaller islets, forms an archipelago covering a total area of 18.4 sq km. The archipelago is made up of the ...

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The climate of Fortaleza: when to go to Fortaleza

The city of Fortaleza has a humid tropical climate, with rain and high humidity, but with a well-defined dry season, with high and stable temperatures throughout the year, mitigated by the breath of the winds that come from the sea. In Fortaleza ...

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Fortaleza: beaches, nightlife and forró

The capital of the state of Ceará, Fortaleza, is a modern city and an important industrial center and market for agricultural products. The city is also a famous tourist destination thanks to its long beaches that have made it a ...

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The climate of Salvador: when to go to Salvador de Bahia

Salvador de Bahía, Bahía, Brazil. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini

The climate of the city of Salvador (Bahia) is tropical climate characterized by high temperatures, high humidity, and rainfall in each month of the year, without a marked dry season, but with high levels of precipitation in the winter and ...

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Salvador: colonial city and former capital of Brazil

Salvador de Bahia, Bahia, Brazil. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini.

Salvador (Bahia) is one of the historical cities of Brazil. This city was founded in 1549 by the Portuguese and immediately became the capital of the colony of Brazil. For over two hundred years it remained the capital of the ...

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The climate of Brazil: when to go to Brazil

Brazil in terms of climate falls entirely within the tropical climate. Despite this, the country has some important differences between the various regions. This happens because of its extension from north to south, which varies between 5 degrees north and ...

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Brazil: the economic engine of Latin America

Fernando de Noronha, Brazil. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini

BRAZIL IN THE WORLD: ITS POSITION Brazil (República Federativa do Brasil/Federative Republic of Brazil) is a federal presidential republic. Situated roughly between the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn the country is washed to the east by the Atlantic Ocean ...

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The climate of Bolivia: when to go to Bolivia

Bolivia climate varies dramatically between different regions of the country, although the whole Bolivian falls entirely in the tropical area, climate is affected greatly by differences in height and in precipitation. For example, the average annual temperature in La Paz, ...

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Bolivia: landscapes and multicolored populations

Bolivian costume. Author and Copyright Nello and Nadia Lubrina

Bolivia (Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia/Plurinational State of Bolivia) is a presidential republic located in central-western South America. It is a landlocked country and bordered to the north and to the east by Brazil, to the south by Paraguay and Argentina ...

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San Ignacio Mini: ruins of a Jesuit Guarani mission

San Ignacio Miní, Misiones, Argentina. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini..

Located in the north of Argentina. In the part of Argentine territory that is wedged between Paraguay and Brazil up to the Iguazu Falls. San Ignacio Miní was one of the many missions founded by the Jesuits in South America ...

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The climate of the Iguazu Falls: when to go to Iguazu Falls

Iguazu Falls, Brazil-Argentina. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini.

The Iguazu Falls are located in an area of tropical rainforest, characterized by frequent rains and high humidity of the air, the region’s climate is sub-tropical humid, and is divided into two distinct seasons, the hot and wet summer season from October ...

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Iguazu Falls: the natural wonder of South America

Iguazu Falls, Brazil-Argentina. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini.

The Iguazú Falls are located along the border between Brazil and Argentina. These waterfalls are formed by the river of the same name, which creates one of the natural wonders of planet Earth. The Brazilian part of the falls is ...

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Iguazu Falls: what to see on the Argentine side

Garganta del Diablo, Iguazú Falls, Brazil-Argentina. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini

The Argentine side of the Iguazu Falls is located in the northeast of the Argentine province of Misiones, along the border with Brazil, 17 kilometers from Puerto Iguazú. To preserve the sub-tropical forest around the falls and the falls themselves, ...

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