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Title: TOP 3 UNESCO Heritage Sites Not to Miss out in Brazil


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TOP 3 UNESCO Heritage Sites Not to Miss out in
Brazil
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Brazil is home to 13 UNESCO Sites which include
Brasilia, Historic Center of Sao Luis do
Maranhao, Historic Center of Diamantina, Historic
Center of Goias, Pampulha Modern Ensemble,
Historic Center of the Town of Olinda, Historic
Center of Diamantina, Historic Town of OuroPreto,
Historic Center of Salvador da Bahia, Valongo
Wharf Archeological Site, Sanctuary of Bom Jesus
do Congonhas, Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis.
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Narrow down your searches with the list of UNESCO
World Heritage Sites we have listed for you The
Pantanal- The Pantanal is the largest tropical
wetland, the largest flooded grassland area in
the world situated within the Brazilian state of
Mato Grosso do Sul and portions of Bolivia and
Paraguay. It stretches between 140,000 and 195000
sq km with various subregional ecosystems under
its radar where 80 of its floodplain remains
largely submerged underwater during the rainy
season. It nurtures and houses one of the most
biologically diverse flora and fauna.
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The word Pantanal is derived from the Portuguese
word Pantano which means wetland, swamp, bog,
marsh, or quagmire. Pantanal is encompassed by
the Arid Chaco dry forests on the southwest,
Chiquitano dry forests on the northwest, the
Humid Chaco on the south, and the Cerrado
savannas on the southeast. It experiences
Tropical wet and dry temperatures with the
warmest months being November. Today the Pantanal
is one of the best regions to enjoy endless
outdoor activities, it is home to 463 bird
species, 269 fish species, 9000 subspecies of
invertebrates, and 1350 sq km park.
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Serra do Mar- Serra do Mar is a series of
mountain ranges and escarpments located in
Southeast of Brazil. The 1500 km mountain ranges
run parallel to the Atlantic Ocean coast from the
Espirito Santo up to the south of Santa
Catarina.  The escarpments form part of the Great
Escarpment area that shares its borders with the
eastern coast of Brazil and with the city of
Salvador, Bahia. The mountain ranges are
discontinuous at certain points and its highest
peak is the Pico da Caledonia in Nova Fribvurgo
that stands 2255 meters tall.
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Iguacu National Park- Iguacu National was listed
as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986 and is
managed by the Chico Mendes Institute of
Biodiversity Conservation. It is located at
Parana State, Brazil, it shares its borders with
Argentine. The National park features the worlds
largest waterfalls that extend over 2,700 meters
and is also home to some of the rarest and
endangered species like the giant anteater and
the giant otter. It is one of the most important
parts as it provides opportunities for
environmental education, recreational activities
to students and alike. The park remains open for
visitation all year round and it is one of the
best places to enjoy camping, hiking, biking,
animal watching.
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