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Brazil is a country larger than the continental U.S., one may cruise the Amazon, explore the world's largest tropical
rain forest and enjoy a 5,000+ mile Atlantic coastline of beaches, resorts and colonial cities. Most visitors start in Rio
de Janeiro by going to Sugar Loaf and Corcovado mountains and discovering the spicy beaches of Copacabana and
Ipanema. Other cities to visit are:Sao Paulo, futuristic Brasilia, gem-laden Belo Horizonte, Belem and Manaus on
the mazon and the 275 falls at Iguassu. You must have a visa to visit Brazil and the language is Portuguese. Rio is
called Cidade Maravilhosa and is considered by many the world's most beautiful. Rio has 20 miles of white sand beaches
trimmed by green, rolling mts. There are many beaches. The most famous are Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon. While
the beaches and sidewalk cafes typify the city's look, two main attractions should be seen. Sugar Loaf, the 1,230-ft-high
granite cone that rises from the bay and is reached by a spectacular two-stage cable car. From Sugar Loaf's summit there are
unforgettable panoramic views of the city and beaches. The second is
an ascent of Corcovado Mountain, with its towering statue of Christ the Redeemer, where Rio's beauty can again be appreciated
with a panoramic view. One can find any type of cuisine in the city, but try a local churrascaria, a typical barbecue restaurant.
Samba shows are spectacular and rival the most flamboyant Las Vegas revues with samba rhythms, costumes and dance.
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