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"Terra Group is a travel agency network in Latin America ( Brazil, Mexico, Bolivia , Peru , Argentina , Antarctica, and Chile ). We organize trips and tours in all South America and Latin America . A team of friendly associates manages each agency: Terra Brazil, all Brazil;Terra Andina Bolivia covers Bolivia and Northern Chile; Terra Andina Peru, Peru; Terra Maya, Mexico, Guatemala and Belize; Terra Patagonia, Argentina, Southern Chile and the Antarctica. "A recognized travel specialist for the internet users as well as for tourism professionals, in the area of tailor-made trips, conducted tours, and incentive. We like to consider ourselves "merchants of dreams", but "personalized travel specialist" certainly best defines our activity. Our ambition is to propose the best adapted trip, good quality services for the best price and security. "Among our Brazilian tours is the 22-day La forteresse verte which takes its inspiration from the novel!" Pousadas and Hotels in Brazil: Brazilian website for online reservation of hotels in Brazil and South America. Offers descriptions of a wide range of cities, hotels and pousadas in Brazil http://www.reservehotelonline.com.br Travel Brazil: Online Guide to Brazil, Brazilian vacations, packages, hotels, tours, night life, Beach life, Carnivals http://www.justbrazil.org Cities in Brazil, Brazil Travel is an insider's look at the Brazil Carnival, Brazil Beaches, and of course the amazing cities of Brazil. http://www.cities-in-brazil.com InfoBrazil's editors publish four original articles every week on current issues by respected Brazilian and foreign commentators. An essential source for anyone wanting to know what’s happening in Brazil and why. http://www.infobrazil.com BrazilMax: Intelligence on Brazil for People Who Know Better. A website for Brazil-hip gringos featuring literary journalism, book excerpts, travel writing and reviews of CDs, books and websites. Published by Bill Hinchberger, a veteran São Paulo-based foreign correspondent. http://www.BrazilMax.com The Brazilian Embassy website in Washington offers "white papers" on varied issues, including human rights and the environment. "Brazil in the School" has excellent reference material for teachers and students. http://www.brasilemb.org/
SEJUP
(Serviço Brasileiro de
Justiça
e Paz) specializes in reports in English about Brazilian human rights
and social issues. http://www.oneworld.org/sejup/index.htm
Welcome
to Brazil! is a virtual tour and library run by Sergio Koreisha of the
University of Oregon. The website covers sixteen contemporary and historical
topics with categorized links in all areas. http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~sergiok/brasil.html
The
online edition of Brazzil magazine. Since 1989, Brazzil has been a spotlight
on Brazil and its people. The website's archives offer a wealth of top-notch
features on the Brazilian way of life, politics, economy, culture and
soul. http://www.brazzil.com/index.htm Lanic,
the Latin American Information Network run by the University of Texas
is an indispensable resource for links to scholarly and general interest
Brazilian websites. http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/brazil/ Walter's
Brazilian megalinks point the way to dozens of Brazil-related sites.
http://psg.com/~walter/brlinks.html Maria-Brazil
was the first U.S. website dedicated to popular Brazilian culture. It
was named in honor of Brazilian women everywhere. A great site to learn
about Brazilian culture, music, food, and for inside tips on travel
in Brazil. http://www.maria-brazil.org/ A
comprehensive guide to the history of Brasília
with a marvelous collection of photographs of the futuristic capital.
http://www.infobrasilia.com.br/history.htm Amanaka'a
works directly with Amazon leaders in support of their projects for
survival, human rights, the environment, health, sustainable development,
education, and more. http://www.amanakaa.org/index.htm The
Brazilianist is an on-line quarterly magazine dedicated to promoting
a better understanding of Brazil. http://www.brazilianist.com Brazilbrazil
is a lively site drawn from 25 years experience of what these web folks
call "brazilianitis." http://www.brazilbrazil.com/index.html |
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