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A view of Fortaleza, capital of Brazil's northeastern Ceara state.(AUstralfoto/Douglas Engle)
A view of Fortaleza, capital of Brazil's northeastern Ceara state.(AUstralfoto/Douglas Engle)
A view of Fortaleza, capital of Brazil's northeastern Ceara state.(AUstralfoto/Douglas Engle)
Since roads are few and far between in Brazil's northeast, the best way to see the sun-soaked beaches of the region is by beach buggy. There are day trips out of the larger cities in the region, but one trip offered by tour operators, including "Buggy e Cia" (www.buggyecia.com.br) is an adventure of a lifetime: Natal to Fortaleza. Separated by nearly 600 km (360 miles) and 5 days, the route passes some of the most breath-taking scenery in Brazil. Massive sand dunes, quaint villages, fresh water oasis and fresh seafood are all part of the journey.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
Since roads are few and far between in Brazil's northeast, the best way to see the sun-soaked beaches of the region is by beach buggy. There are day trips out of the larger cities in the region, but one trip offered by tour operators, including "Buggy e Cia" (www.buggyecia.com.br) is an adventure of a lifetime: Natal to Fortaleza. Separated by nearly 600 km (360 miles) and 5 days, the route passes some of the most breath-taking scenery in Brazil. Massive sand dunes, quaint villages, fresh water oasis and fresh seafood are all part of the journey.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
Since roads are few and far between in Brazil's northeast, the best way to see the sun-soaked beaches of the region is by beach buggy. There are day trips out of the larger cities in the region, but one trip offered by tour operators, including "Buggy e Cia" (www.buggyecia.com.br) is an adventure of a lifetime: Natal to Fortaleza. Separated by nearly 600 km (360 miles) and 5 days, the route passes some of the most breath-taking scenery in Brazil. Massive sand dunes, quaint villages, fresh water oasis and fresh seafood are all part of the journey.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
Since roads are few and far between in Brazil's northeast, the best way to see the sun-soaked beaches of the region is by beach buggy. There are day trips out of the larger cities in the region, but one trip offered by tour operators, including "Buggy e Cia" (www.buggyecia.com.br) is an adventure of a lifetime: Natal to Fortaleza. Separated by nearly 600 km (360 miles) and 5 days, the route passes some of the most breath-taking scenery in Brazil. Massive sand dunes, quaint villages, fresh water oasis and fresh seafood are all part of the journey.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
Since roads are few and far between in Brazil's northeast, the best way to see the sun-soaked beaches of the region is by beach buggy. There are day trips out of the larger cities in the region, but one trip offered by tour operators, including "Buggy e Cia" (www.buggyecia.com.br) is an adventure of a lifetime: Natal to Fortaleza. Separated by nearly 600 km (360 miles) and 5 days, the route passes some of the most breath-taking scenery in Brazil. Massive sand dunes, quaint villages, fresh water oasis and fresh seafood are all part of the journey.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
Since roads are few and far between in Brazil's northeast, the best way to see the sun-soaked beaches of the region is by beach buggy. There are day trips out of the larger cities in the region, but one trip offered by tour operators, including "Buggy e Cia" (www.buggyecia.com.br) is an adventure of a lifetime: Natal to Fortaleza. Separated by nearly 600 km (360 miles) and 5 days, the route passes some of the most breath-taking scenery in Brazil. Massive sand dunes, quaint villages, fresh water oasis and fresh seafood are all part of the journey.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
A view of Fortaleza, capital of Brazil's northeastern Ceara state.(AUstralfoto/Douglas Engle)
A view of Fortaleza, capital of Brazil's northeastern Ceara state.(AUstralfoto/Douglas Engle)
A view of Fortaleza, capital of Brazil's northeastern Ceara state.(AUstralfoto/Douglas Engle)
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