Welcome to Brazil.
Stretching for half of the South American continent, Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world.
The country is home to the biggest rainforest, largest river of the Amazon, the largest wetlands and the largest waterfall (together with Argentina) in the world. Brazil holds the biggest party in the world — Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. The Brazilian team won the world Cup five times — more than any other country in history. The modern metropolis of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are the most densely populated in the world. On LifeGlobe there are a lot of articles about this country, its cities and attractions. In the same collection, I suggest you to admire the beauty of Brazil from the height of bird flight.
In the untouched wilderness of the Amazon rainforest is still home to several isolated tribes, deprived of any contact with the rest of the world. The most beautiful city of Brazil, Rio is known not only for its beaches and carnival, but also drug lords and favelas — slums located on the hillsides of the metropolis. In General, Brazil is a land of extremes that offers the visitor a great travel experience.
Let’s start with the Rio Branco in acre:
Next is the iconic national Park of Brazil called the Pantanal, the largest swamp in the world:
Densely built-up areas in são Paulo:
Rural landscapes of Brazil:
Rio de Janeiro with the bird’s eye view:
Cabedelo Beach:
Lost tribe in the Amazon jungle:
The historic city of Olinda:
The iguaçu falls is one of the main beauties of southern Brazil:
Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro: