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Phototrip Bonito - (Buraco das Araras Gruta Azul) - cover
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Phototrip Bonito - (Buraco das Araras Gruta Azul)

Luise Hakasi

Editora: BookRix

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A dreamlike nature reserve attracts in Brazil: Bonito, which could be translated as “beautiful”. With the famous Buraco das Araras full of colorful parrots, the deep blue cave Gruta Azul and snorkeling in the Rio Prata, the unforgettable nature reserve with an unimaginable biodiversity. Not to mention the fantastic rafting on the rapids ... Come with me! Learn to know Brazil; you will fall in love by the photos!
Disponível desde: 21/12/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 11 páginas.

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