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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 918.10465 EAN: 9781741042979 Edition: 7 ISBN: 1741042976 Label: Lonely Planet Manufacturer: Lonely Planet Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 768 Publication Date: January 01, 2008 Publisher: Lonely Planet Studio: Lonely Planet Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: Discover Brazil Wander the streets of bohemian Lapa, where samba spills from every doorway Swim eyeball-to-eyeball with hundreds of exotic fish in crystalline waters Brave near-vertical descents on a wind-whipped dune buggy ride Sling a hammock and relax as your riverboat glides up the Amazon In This Guide: Seven authors, 375 days of in-country research, 33 types of transport (including water buffalo, mine car and canoe) 50% more coverage of chic, dynamic Sao Paulo A samba musician, a wildlife tour guide and other locals introduce you to their Brazil Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Muito Bem!!!I've been consistently impressed by the Lonely Planet series. These books allow you to navigate a new country and culture like a pro, and find all the hidden spots that a tour guide probably wouldn't take you to. Worth every penny! Rating: - The best guide out for Brazil - With room for improvementInitially, I took three guides with me on my 5-week journey through Brazil: Footprint, Frommer's and Lonely Planet. Lonely Planet gets the nod. No other guide except Footprints (see my review) comes close to the covering all of Brazil. Lonely Planet is the best guide to have if you are backpacking and/or thinking of crossing into other countries at remote border crossing. Lonely Planet has EXCELLENT sections on Brazil's history, economy and culture. Lonely Planet segregates ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |