Eco Solutions – Manauara Shopping Mall Manaus Amazon Brazil.

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Buriti is a palm tree preserved by law in Amazon Tropical Rainforest.

Pirahans mutilated and ate 39 people in Brazil.pirañas atacan y deboran a 39 personas en brasil

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www.facebook.com add me in facebook www.anglersnet.co.uk 12th November, 2009 Piranha In 1976 a packed coach crashed into the Amazon killing 39 people. Some had been so badly mutilated by piranhas that they could only be identified by their clothes. Is this proof that Piranhas do live up to their evil reputation? Jeremy Wade will go to extraordinary lengths in his mission to find out. By swimming with Piranhas, inciting them into a feeding frenzy and tracking down survivors and eye witnesses of Piranha attacks, we discover if the Piranha is truly the river monster of the deep that fills our nightmares.

PARATAY

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On the Costa Verde between Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paolo is a gem of Brazil’s past colonial times, Paraty. It continues to be protected by the rusty old canons and dense walls of the Forte Defensor Perpetuo that is situated just outside the town. The Guaiana Indios once lived in this region and offered timber and spices to the first European seafarers that came to the region. In the nineteenth century, coffee and sugar cane were successfully grown in the region around Paraty. This brought a period of prosperity and in 1863 there were about a hundred and fifty distilleries. Colourful times introduced much flamboyant architecture and Paraty became the colonial treasure that it is today.

Brazil: Alien Life Form & UFO Caught On Video In The Amazon Rainforest? — Report

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Incredible new video may show a “Grey Alien”-type of figure in the Amazonian rain forest area of Brazil. The footage seems to show a small being as well as a glowing object that some feel could be a UFO. Read more about this story and see the footage for yourself: “‘Alien’ filmed in Brazil rainforest” (includes video, photos) bit.ly “The Braz-alien rainforest: Is this creature pictured in the Amazon jungle a visitor from outer-space?” (includes photos) bit.ly “Brazil ET Video Claims To Be The Real Deal (Don’t Bet Your Spaceship On It)” huff.to Join the Conservative New Media Facebook group — Over 1500 members and growing! on.fb.me * Photo Credit: Description: Date: 10 June 2006 (original upload date) Source: Wikimedia Commons bit.ly Author: Nyro Xeo bit.ly Permission/License Terms: The image is in the public domain #

OLINDA

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Olinda is one of the most well preserved colonial towns in Brazil. It was once the capital of the federal state of Pernambuco on the Atlantic coast and in 1982 was designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The first Portuguese immigrants were excited about its wonderful location when they landed here in 1535. They were followed by priests and monks who built churches and monasteries within the palm groves on the hills. Most of the town’s important buildings date back to that time when the town prospered due to the cultivation of sugar cane. Religion in the town began to blossom, a fact indicated by the remarkable Benedictine monastery, the Mosteiro de Sao Bento. Olinda is a fine example of colonial splendour and sacred art. A unique masterpiece of Brazilian Late Baroque!