Mar 01
Brazil Travel Guide: Callejeros Viajeros Rio de Janeiro Parte 3

Muchos de los que han visitado Río de Janeiro han tirado la maleta y se han quedado a vivir allí. Será por sus sonrientes ciudadanos; los cariocas, sus impresionantes playas o por la naturaleza que invade cada rincón de la ciudad. Continue reading »
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Mar 01
Brazil Travel Guide: Callejeros Viajeros Rio de Janeiro Parte 2

Muchos de los que han visitado Río de Janeiro han tirado la maleta y se han quedado a vivir allí. Será por sus sonrientes ciudadanos; los cariocas, sus impresionantes playas o por la naturaleza que invade cada rincón de la ciudad. Continue reading »
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Mar 01
Brazil Travel Guide: Callejeros Viajeros Rio de Janeiro Parte 1

Muchos de los que han visitado Río de Janeiro han tirado la maleta y se han quedado a vivir allí. Será por sus sonrientes ciudadanos; los cariocas, sus impresionantes playas o por la naturaleza que invade cada rincón de la ciudad. Continue reading »
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Sep 01
Local Landscapes – Northeast at Brazil Travel Guide / The Northeast Region (“Nordeste”) of Brazil is composed of the following states: Maranhão, Piauí, Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Alagoas, Sergipe and Bahia, and it represents 18.26% of the Brazilian territory.
The Northeast Region has about 53.6 million people, which represents 28% of the total number in the whole country. Most of the population lives in the urban area.

The biggest cities are Salvador, Fortaleza and Recife, which are the regional metropolitan areas of the Nordeste, all with a population above a million inhabitants. Continue reading »
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Aug 30
Travel from Puerto Iguazu (Argentina) to Foz do Iguacu (Brazil): We did the Iguazu /Foz journey twice last Novemeber. Not to the airport but once to go into Foz town and the other to see the Brazilian side of the falls. It is straightforward enough just to get a bus from the main bus station in the centre of Puerto Iguazu to the immigration post border and then change buses for Foz. The bus will drop you at the station in the centre of Foz where I guess there will be buses to the airport if not taxis are plentiful. The drivers on the buses to the border seemd very helpful.

Alternatively, you could get a taxi from Iguazu all the way to the airport which may be bettere if you have lots of luggae or there is more than one of you.

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