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Brazil: Which is wilder - the jungle or the people?
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Brazil is South America's giant, a dazzling land of pristine beaches, steamy jungles and manic metropolises. Music and dancing are as integral here as eating and sleeping, and you'll find as many regional styles as there are shades of people, from samba's sensual rhythms to Bahia's axé-charged beats.


While it may not be the Eden of popular imagination, Brazil is still a country of staggering beauty. There are stretches of unexplored rainforest, islands with divine tropical beaches, and endless rivers. Then there are the people themselves, who delight visitors with their energy and joy.

Air Delays

Domestic flights in Brazil are experiencing serious disruption with cancellations and severe delays common. Travelers should monitor flight information with travel agents and airports, and be prepared for delays.

When To Go

The weather is worth considering when planning a trip to Brazil, as it can have a significant bearing on how you enjoy certain regions of the country. For example, the Amazon region is one of the world's rainiest places, making travel exceedingly difficult between January and May. Similarly, if you plan to go to the Pantanal, do so during the dry season. The rest of the year, roads are washed out and travel is a nightmare. The south has the most extreme temperatures and during the coldest winter months snow is even possible - but rare.


During summer (December-February) many Brazilians are on vacation, making travel expensive and frequently booked out, and, from Rio to the south, the humidity can be oppressive. However, summer is also the most festive time of year, as Brazilians take to the beaches and streets. School holidays begin in mid-December and go through to Carnaval, usually held in late February.

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10 Sep 2007 19:02
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So FAR!7!9 aCOUNTRY )suppose it is the same as China, with a large population and a large territory, as well as a promising future
11 Sep 2007 06:37
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Replying to [ResourcesAdmin]:[em12]
12 Sep 2007 00:43
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If you plan to visit different sites in Brazil I would like to recommend the "Brazil Air Pass". It is a flat fee air ticket where you can visit up to nine places (the price will vary according to the number of sites).


This ticket is available only to foreigns and Brazilians who are residents outside the country.


Here it is a link with more information:


http://www.brol.com/brazilairp *.asp



All the best,



Ed Torres
12 Sep 2007 09:17
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The air trafic is better now ... [em7]

Now about the who is wilder...
I had to go to the dictionary to see if I really understood the question:
WILD:
living in a state of nature and not ordinarily tame or domesticated;
not inhabited or cultivated;
also: DESOLATE not subject to restraint or regulation; : UNCONTROLLED passionately eager or enthusiastic;
c: going beyond normal or conventional bounds; :
FANTASTIC ;
also :
SENSATIONAL indicative of strong passion, desire, or emotion;
UNCIVILIZED, BARBARIC characteristic of, appropriate to, or expressive of wilderness, wildlife, or a simple or uncivilized society;

With the above information, do you think you can be a little more specific In your question?
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12 Sep 2007 14:34
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Replying to [ResourcesAdmin]:Haven't been to Brazile,it's coffee export country,use Portugese,hot place with hot dance.Anyway,always support Brazil Football No.1 TeamCrazy for them.[em6]
24 Sep 2007 04:37
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Longing for a trip there!

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05 Oct 2007 01:25
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Replying to [lisi]:
Brazil, like the other South American country, Argentina is full of passion.

It is in the Portuguese blood, they love to dance, sing and play football, we call soccer. They are not wild, they are frenzy people, extremely extrovert and full of zeal for life, they are very united people.

I know some Brazilians who will walk the second or third mile for a friend in need. The celebration takes weeks, and there are parades on the street, and host of merry-making activities, dancing to the beat of the Samba.

James.
28 Oct 2007 20:13
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Replying to [lisi]:
I am pleased to see a Brazilian left message on the web.
I was in Sao Paulo this June for a Fispal Exhibition.I sell candy machine and packaging machine there.I had an opportunity to visit some other places in Brazil,such as Maringa,Umuerurama.I hope my spelling for Umuerarama is correct.It 's a small town and I really love it.The boss of Zaeli company took us two to the countryside and we met many people there.There was a dinner bonfire held on there celebrating the farm owner's twin new born babies.
They danced and we did not know how to dance in the Brazilian way.
Maringa is a very beautiful city,I really love it.People told me Curitiba was also a lovely city.I was so happy that your country had so many beautiful places.For sure I shall come back to Brazil for machinery business in 2008.I wish to know many people in Brazil.
21 Dec 2007 18:31
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Replying to [ResourcesAdmin]: I guess females from Brazil are more Wilder than Jungle [em10]
27 Dec 2007 04:08
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Dear Mr John.
Thanks for the comments about my city Curitiba. It is indeed a very lovely and nice place to live and make business. I was also at Fispal on our both last year. Hope you really like it and make good business. Zaeli company is very well know here in Brazil and a very nice product. Kind regards Hope you come more to our Country,that is nothing like wild and crazy. It is like some place else in the World. People have the same problems, same fellings, no matter where.
CAssiano
15 Jan 2008 12:42
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