Brazil Travel
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Soldiers from Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians), an armoured unit within 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group based in Edmonton, Alberta will be participating in Exercise STEELE LEOPARDO 2016, from October 30 to November 12 in Brazil. During the Exercise, participants will be focusing on information and knowledge exchange with their counterparts from the Brazilian Army…
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Work and Travel Brazil
Part of the fun of a gap year, especially a working holiday in Australia, is playing it by ear. The world is your oyster: go where you want to go, do what you want to do. However, you should be smart about it. If you were to, for example, bounce around to different cities, only working when you absolutely had to, then you wouldn t get the real experience of a working holiday…
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Places to Travel in Brazil
Lençóis Maranhenses National Park in Brazil is one of the most spectacular landscapes I have ever seen; I could photograph it for days on end. Perfectly shaped white sand dunes filled with crystal-clear fresh water as far as the eye can see. It’s hard to believe—and almost seems out of this world—but this natural landscape is real and is waiting for you to visit. Lençóis Maranhenses…
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Brazil famous things
By September 7th is Brazilian Independence Day , and we’re in the mood to celebrate. This country is famous for its carnival, caipirinhas and sunshine, but we bet you didn’t know… A Brazilian invented flight Wht? Yeah, it’s true: Alberto Santos-Dumont is a national hero in Brazil, and considered the father of modern aviation – not the Wright Brothers. While the Wrights flew…
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Travelling to Brazil from USA
If you are travelling to Brazil, whether it s for the games or for a holiday, there are some essential things that you need to know before you travel in order for your trip to be safe, economical and enjoyable. Check out these 9 must know travel tips Do not make the ‘ok’ hand gesture – it Brazil it’s the equivalent of sticking your middle finger up so will get you into a lot…
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Where to Travel in Brazil?
At the time of writing, the local currency has devalued 100% against the USD, 50% against the AUD, and 200% against the GBP, which has resulted in cheaper hotel prices. It also means getting an absolute bargain in terms of day-to-day expenses once you’re on the ground – making it one of South America’s better value destinations. But just what are the dangers in Brazil? We send…
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Brazil Travel destinations
We are pleased to present a new Solo Travel Destination Post from Jenny, a member of the Solo Travel Society on Facebook. Jenny lives in the United States, and submitted the following report about Chapada Diamantina, Brazil. Do you have a solo travel destination that you would like to recommend? Submit your description here, along with a few photos, and share it with fellow…
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Travel tips Brazil
More advice from readers Follow the crowd After spending six months travelling, I arrived in Rio feeling confident and independent. I wanted to do a city tour and, convinced that organised day tours were for holidaymakers and first-time travellers, decided to make my own way round the city from Christ the Redeemer to Sugarloaf Mountain. Big mistake. Taxis were pricey, took…
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Brazil Travel specialist
Sabrina Bohcali is the founder and owner of Sabrina Brazil Travel and has more than 20 years of experience in the travel industry. She was born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil and received a Law degree from the University of São Paulo in 1985. She is fluent in English, Portuguese, Spanish, and French. Prior to entering the travel industry in 1994 and eventually starting her…
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