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Brazil-Chapada Diamantina and Litoral

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Album Description:

Travel to the reserve of Chapada Diamantina, Bahia State and to the Littoral of Baía de Todos os Santos

Album Info:

Album Stats:

  • Photos: 78
  • Views: 13183
  • Downloads: 327

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    • album of raijomayo100
    • Hello Margarida. Thanks for this travel on Brazil. Their landscapes, their people, their nature always have a special enchantment. Of Brazil always has surprised me the great natural beauty, whose value is incalculable. Thanks to share it. Also thanks for your kinds words in my guestbook. Yes, the mayority of the Fishing Boats are of Santander and are few of the zone of the Mediterranean sea, near Valencia. Best whises for you. Jesús

    • said raijomayo100

    • 2006.04.20 at 11:49:34 PDT
    • album of ykarelic4
    • Hi Margarida, I visited Brazil a year ago and I enjoyed visiting again through your pictures. you have many beautiful ones in this album and I thank you for sharing them. Best wishes, Yair.

    • said ykarelic4

    • 2006.04.18 at 11:22:18 PDT
    • album of mariellefrigault
    • Bonjour, This album is beautiful and very interesting. You have so many beautiful colored pictures of wonderful landscapes. I have seen that you have put my name in your "favorite members" and that pleases me. Thank you... Marielle from Quebec

    • said mariellefrigault

    • 2006.02.02 at 08:42:18 PST
    • album of negas
    • The picture labeled '124-2493_alb Pantanal of Bahia - River Santo António' shows one of the most prolific aquatic plants ever seen: Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), an invasive nonindigenous plants in many european countries and north-american water lines. For example, in Portugal, there's River Vouga, which in Summer months gets full of this plague. And, so far, the only way there is to remove it is... by hand (!).

    • said negas

    • 2005.12.20 at 08:07:58 PST

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