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Brazil Tag

HomePosts tagged "Brazil"(Page 9)
30 August 2013
Central and South America
Brazil

Brazil, 2013

Atlantic Rainforest & Southern Pantanal In 2007 I saw a Polaroid of a Giant Armadillo – a Tatu Canastra – pinned to a hotel wall near Canastra National Park. The

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29 August 2013
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Reports: Brazil

A report of my recent trip to Brazil – the Atlantic Rainforest and Southern Pantanal is here. I saw about 40 species in 2.5 weeks including several of the rarer primates incl

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26 November 2012
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report – Brazil

Phil Telfer has just sent through an exciting report of a trip to Brazil- 2 weeks with 30 or more species, the highlight though most undoubtedly a Giant Armadillo! As well as a Mar

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25 August 2007
Central and South America
Brazil

Brazil, August 2007

If you ever travel on Portugal’s TAP airlines and have just 30 minutes to make a connection in Lisbon then you are right to be sceptical that your luggage won’t connect with yo

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30 October 2006
Central and South America
BrazilColombia

Palmari, Brazil, 2006

The Western Amazon – Palmari I visited Brazil for the first time in October 2006, when I spent five days in the Western Amazon, near the border with Colombia. The Palmari lod

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