View of Salto Rivadavia a group of cataracts (waterfalls) within the subtropical rain forest that the park is situated...
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About Brazil
Brazil is an exotic destination blessed with great scenery, a rich culture, vibrant cities, and the largest tropical rain forest on Earth. It sits on the eastern side of South America and unlike the rest of teh continent, they speak Portuguese instead of Spanish.
In the north of the country where the climate is tropical lies the Amazon Basin, the biggest bio-diverse area in the world. As you head further south, there are pockets of desert and drier areas. Further south again, and the climate becomes temperate.
Landscapes in Brazil are varied but so are the cities. São Paulo for instance is the largest city in the southern hemisphere and the Americas, and the seventh largest city in the world by population. Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city and is more famous for its spectacular landscape, beach culture, and carnivals rather than its big city attractions.
Top 10 destinations in Brazil
- Amazon Basin: the largest rain forest on the planet with the Amazon River being the second longest river and the biggest for volume of water;
- Iguassu Falls, one the natural wonders of the world. Consisting of 275 falls along a 2.7 kilometers (1.67 miles) stretch of the Iguassu River, it is an awesome sight to behold;
- Rio de Janeiro is one of the world’s great cities. It is known for its scenic landscapes, views, beaches, and carnivals.
- Sao Paulo is the biggest city in South America and one of the largest urban areas in the world;
- Fernando de Noronha is an archipelago containing gorgeous beaches and lots of wild life;
- Salvador is an attractive colonial town with lots of great beaches and a vibrant music scene;
- Florianopolis Brazil is a historic city with great beaches, surfing, and seafood;
- Pantanal is the world’s largest wetland;
- Ouro Preto is a preserved colonial town;
- Olinda is famous for its well preserved colonial center.
Two lone waterfalls in Argentina cascade twice before entering the Iguazu River below. View as seen from the Brazil...
Zooming in at Garganta del Diablo from the Brazil side of the falls.
Standing on the border of Brazil and looking at Salto Santa Maria flowing into Rio Iguassu on what is...
Standing atop Salto Santa Maria in Iguacu, Brazil looking toward Argentina with the Lower Iguazu below. The rainbow is...
View of Iguazu Brazil from Argentina
Iguaçu Falls photos, Landscape / Horizontal, Rivers, WaterfallsLooking at the Brazil side of the falls from Argentina. The walkway in affords a great view of an...
Rainbows are a permanent sight during the day from mist that is created by Salto Rivadavia as it flows...
Iguassu River at Lower Iguassu
Iguaçu Falls photos, Forests, Portrait / Vertical, Rivers, WaterfallsPortrait view of rainforest and the Iguassu River in Brazil, with Iguassu Falls flowing from the Upper Iguassu into...
There are a number of viewing platforms that allow you to see the falls up close while keeping you...
A close view up of Union Fall in Iguassu is a sight to behold.
A distant view of Icuasu Falls showing a viewing platform on the Brazil side of the waterfalls.
The sheer speed and power of water at Union Falls Iguacu is one of the most exhilarating sights in...
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