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Waterfall of the Crystals - Cachoeira dos Cristais - Chapada dos Veadeiros Goiás Brazil - cover

Waterfall of the Crystals - Cachoeira dos Cristais - Chapada dos Veadeiros Goiás Brazil

Luise Hakasi

Casa editrice: BookRix

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The famous waterfall of the crystals (Cachoeira dos Cristais) in Chapada dos Veadeiros is an ideal place to relax in the middle of breathtaking nature. The principal waterfall with a height of 20 meters consists of several small waterfalls (including the waterfall Véu da Noiva / bridal veil) and is located in the Serra do Cristal, between the rivers Rio São Francisco and Rio Doce in the state of Goiás / Brazil. 
Countless bays, nature pools and small beaches, corners for bathing, swimming and sunbathing as well as natural showers invite you. Included: a wonderful view of the Serra da Baliza (Balise Forest) and the Vale do Moinho (Windmill Valley), which enchants visitors from all over the world. Let me invite you to an extensive photo tour through this beautiful Brazilian landscape. 
  
In this eBook: Focus on the waterfall Cachoeira dos Cristais. Useful tips and information about the most interesting tourist area Chapada dos Veadeiros / Goiás: tourist destinations, tours, travel, accommodation, food, climate, travel tips, travel documents, Portuguese crash course and more. Includes dozens of photos of different tours through this stunning landscape of natural parks full of waterfalls. 
 
Disponibile da: 21/12/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 44 pagine.

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