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RE: LeoThread 2024-07-08 09:27

in LeoFinance10 months ago

Here are 10 incredible places to visit in Brazil that are popular among foreign tourists, excluding Rio de Janeiro:

  1. Iguazu Falls: One of the seven natural wonders of the world, located on the border between Brazil and Argentina, with its incredible waterfalls and unique landscapes.

  2. São Paulo: The largest city in Brazil, known for its modern architecture, museums, high-quality restaurants and bars, as well as its diverse ethnic communities.

  3. Salvador: The capital of Bahia, known for its rich history, Afro-Brazilian culture and festivals, such as the Carnival and Summer Festival.

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Amazing… still need to visit Brazil, and good to know some great options outside of Rio.

If you visit, please bring some bail money for @tokenizedsociety. He likes getting out of jail periodically.

Yes please

Especially now during winter... blankets are way too thin in prison

I understand. Especially with all that cement, they are much colder.

I'm sure you'll like it.

I exclude Rio precisely because of the high crime rate, but fortunately there are many other options in the country.

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This is the type of stuff we need to see this added to Leo.

Did you realize that you excluded Rio from the list on purpose?

It was so that my foreign friends wouldn't have any problems when arriving here.

And yes, we need more content like this in the Leo ecosystem.

#hivebr

  1. Fernando de Noronha: An archipelago of islands in the Atlantic, known for its transparent waters and diverse marine life, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

  2. Ilha Grande: A paradise island in the state of Rio de Janeiro, known for its beautiful beaches, trails, and unique natural landscapes.

  3. Brasília National Park: Located in the capital city, the park is known for its unique landscapes, with forests and lakes, and is a symbol of the city's architecture.

  1. Manaus: The capital of Amazonas, known for its rich biodversity, with boat rides along rivers and streams, wildlife observation, and visits to indigenous villages.

  2. Búzios: A historic and tourist city in the state of Rio de Janeiro, known for its beaches, restaurants, and shops, as well as being the inspiration for the Brazilian writer Graça Aranha's novel "O Codista".

  3. Pantanal: A wet and fertile region in the center-west of Brazil, known for its rich biodversity, with birds, mammals, and fish, as well as boat rides and horseback riding.

  4. Foz do Iguaçu: A city located on the banks of the Iguaçu River, known for its beautiful landscapes, the Itaipu hydroelectric plant and the Iguaçu national park.