Brazil

Brazil by Oliver Marshall, published by DK in 2007, is a comprehensive travel guide that spans 464 pages and is presented in English. This edition offers an engaging exploration of Brazil, featuring 3-D models and cutaways that highlight the vibrant culture and stunning landscapes of the country. Readers can discover the lively atmosphere of Rio, the colonial architecture of Salvador, Sao Luis, and Olinda, as well as the unique natural wonders found in regions like the Pantanal and the sertao.
In this guide, readers will find detailed insights into Brazil’s diverse offerings, including scenic walks, thematic festivals, and a wide array of sights, beaches, and markets organized by town. The book also provides a thorough selection of hotels and restaurants, along with full-color maps designed to enhance the travel experience. Whether planning a visit to the futuristic city of Brasilia or exploring the Amazon’s capital, Manaus, this guide serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Brazilian life.
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Use the 3-D models and cutaways to party your way around Rio and explore colonial architecture in the Northeast cities of Salvador, Sao Luis and Olinda and party.
Clue-up on the basics, from the capital of the Amazonas- Manaus to incomparable natural wonders including the inland semi-arid area of the sertao and the huge swampland of the Pantanal, full of alligators, birds and the occasional anaconda. And don’t forget a visit to the futuristic city of Brasilia, a marvel of 1950s design.
Enjoy the diverse flavors of Brazil with scenic walks and thematic festivals, with sights, beaches, markets and festivals listed town by town. This guide includes a comprehensive selection of hotels and restaurants and full-color detailed maps that will ensure that your visit to this exotic country is one you’ll never forget.
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