Ahhh, stuffs that drops from it hardly survive heeew, you mean things like fish and other aquatic animals?
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Ahhh, stuffs that drops from it hardly survive heeew, you mean things like fish and other aquatic animals?
Like everything. Anyways, that's a name the locals gave it. They must have their reasons to call it that.
It is an awe-inspiring place to visit.
As far as I remember, Brazil doesn't require visa for tourism. You just need to have a passport that has at least 6 months away from it expiration date.
Well, about that, I don't know.