Hopping around lovely Gramado and Canela in Southern Brazil. Featured locations include the Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes and Caracol State Park.
00:00 - Catedral de Pedra em Canela
00:08 - Pórtico de Gramado
00:12 - Praça Major Nicoletti em Gramado
00:16 - Memorial Casa Italiana em Gramado
00:20 - Rua Emílio Sorgets em Gramado
00:24 - Lago Negro em Gramado
00:27 - Mini Mundo em Gramado
00:31 - Parque do Caracol em Canela
00:35 - Bistrô ao lado da Igreja Matriz em Gramado
00:38 - Lago Negro em Gramado
00:42 - Av. Borges de Medeiros com João Petry em Gramado
00:46 - Rua Coberta em Gramado
00:50 - Mundo do Chocolate em Gramado
00:53 - Fonte do Amor Eterno em Gramado
00:57 - Lateral da Igreja Matriz em Gramado
This continental nation takes the number one spot for largest country in South America and showcases some of the world’s most incredible metropolitan cities, such as magnetic São Paulo and ever beautiful Rio de Janeiro. Naturewise, Brazil is absolutely unbeatable: not only it hosts the largest rainforest the world – the Amazon – but also some of the planet’s longest rivers, spectacular waterfalls and stunning beaches. Joyful Brazilians are sure to welcome its visitors year-round, particularly during Carnival when the rhythms of Samba promise to produce parties that last until the sun comes up.
Undisputedly the largest natural sanctuary in the world, the Amazon should be on everyone's travel list. This often life-changing environment allows for unforgettable experiences, ranging from listening to the unmatched singing birds, witnessing the Meeting of waters phenomenon, to admiring the most staggering of sunsets.
Rio is every bit a beach city – everyone dresses as if they have just come from the beach. Life is lived out in the open; you can even do business on the beach – people really do!
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The Samba City of Brazil is an extravagant destination framed by lush forests and brimming with attractions: from the golden beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema to colourful favelas and the majestic, open-armed Christ The Redeemer.
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