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Curitiba Metropolitan Area, Curitiba
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Curitiba Metropolitan Area, Curitiba

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/ Parana Brazil

Curitiba is the capital of Parana State and the largest city in the South Region of Brazil. The city is located on a plateau at 932 m/3058 ft above sea level and at 105 km / 65 mi in the west of the seaport of Paranaguá, served by two international airports.The region of Curitiba, host city of the 2014 FIFA Wolrd Cup, is also well-known for its very good wind conditions, which favoring especially the free-fall flying activities.

Salvador, Bay of all Saints
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Salvador, Bay of all Saints

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/ Bahia Brazil

Salvador is the capital of the State of Bahia, located in the northeast coast of Brazil. Salvador is the largest city, as well as the third most populous metropolitan area in the whole country, after Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. According to Guinness Book, the Carnival of Salvador is the biggest party on the planet, while Porto da Barra Beach has been listed as the third most beautiful beach in the world. The Historic Center of Salvador has been granted as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Morro do Urucum, Quixada
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Morro do Urucum, Quixada

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/ Ceara Brazil

Quixada is a town of Ceara, a Brazilian state located in the northeastern part of the country. Although Ceara's fame mainly stems from the great number of its beaches, spreading at 600 km/372 mi long of coastline, the semi-arid region of Quixada is among the first choices of sportsmen from all over the world, since it is one of the most popular paragliding spots in Brazil.

Ibiraquera Beach, Imbituba
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Ibiraquera Beach, Imbituba

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/ Santa Catarina Brazil

Imbituba is a coastal town, located at an hour drive southwards to Florianopolis in Santa Catarina State in southern Brazil. The town is not widely known as a tourists' destination. It is mostly famous for its National Right Whale Conservation Center and the fact that it has become an Environmental Protection Area, due to the action taking place for the conservation of these species.

Baia de Todos os Santos, Salvador
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Baia de Todos os Santos, Salvador

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/ Bahia Brazil

Bahia state in the eastern edge of Brazil, located in the Atlantic coast, is a famous tourist destination and among the most hot scuba diving sites in South America. Baia de Todos os Santos (All Saints' Bay) is the main and biggest bay of Bahia State in Brazil. The city of São Salvador da Bahia de Todos os Santos surrounds the bay where numerous breathtaking wrecks lie beneath, ideal for scuba diving.

Cumbuco Village, Caucaia-Fortaleza
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Cumbuco Village, Caucaia-Fortaleza

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/ Ceara Brazil

Cumbuco is a small fishing village situated at about 25 km/16 mi North West from the city of Fortaleza, in the state of Ceara, along the north east coast of Brazil. Fortaleza constitutes a major pole attraction for tourists. The area is known for the offering eco-tourism opportunities, thanks to its natural setting, which renders it a paradise for the fans of extreme sports, too.

Resende, Rio de Janeiro
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Resende, Rio de Janeiro

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/ Rio de Janeiro State Brazil

Resende is a city in the State of Rio de Janeiro, the oldest one of its region. Resende is characterized by its beautiful natural settings, since in its territory there is a mountain range, a peak and a river as well as two of the most picturesque villages; Visconde de Mauá and Penedo, that constitute the main poles of touristic attraction.

Manaus
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Manaus

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/ Amazonas Brazil

Manaus is the capital city of the state of Amazonas. It is situated at the confluence of the Negro and Solimões rivers. Located in the middle of the Amazon rainforest, its access to the city is primarily through boat or airplane. This isolation helps in preserving both the nature as well as the culture of the city. Maunas is also a seat venue, hosting some of the football matches for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.