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Brazil:
Outdoor Attractions
Brazil's newest national park in Cerrado preserves the country's most unusual wildlife, and is on the frontline in the struggle to save perhaps the world's biologically richest savanna.
By CONNIE ROGERS
Published: September 24, 2006
By VICTORIA GOMELSKY

From a sand-swept jewel in Ceará state to a one-lane village south of Salvador with five stunning coves, here are Brazil's best-kept-secret strands, where turtles outnumber sunbathers and deserted islands emerge from the crystalline sea.
From January 2006
by Kevin Raub
Source:
Travel + Leisure Magazine
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