When you enter a different country from yours, you get an opportunity: to expand your cultural horizons, even that landscaped. Welcome in the Brazilian scenery. The Meeting way: a perfectly proportioned man, was created by Leonardo da Vinci, correlating the symmetry of human anatomy to the symmetry of the universe. That geometrical way of the mind, could live with the simplicity of the sides of a charming square, where joy, surprise, expectations and approval are four emotions in motion. What you see, hear, eat and feel, it’s all inside Meeting Benches way: the Vitruvian approach to life.
Manaus > At the confluence of the Rio Solimoes and the Rio Negro, was born on the Amazon (the largest ecological reserve of the Earth. Manaus, is born to you, offering itineraries drugs. Do not forget a visit to a zoo, it is a possibility to observe – exhaustively – the animal world of the region. The trips, you give experience scenic missed, waterfalls and islands of the river, you will tell the story of the world
Angra dos Reis > Four bays and islands three hundred and sixty, that floats your boat (on a sea green and transparent, full of colorful fish). Stopped in the island Caieira, and drink a “Coco Loco”, eating grilled fish. Yes, of course you can dive into paradise – after having digested what you ate – to observe the colors you do not know, lovingly wrapped in green topaz.
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