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Why: Because it’s a lot different than the Brazil we all know and love. Fernando De Noronha is a supremely unique and beautiful place, offering everything from dredging, sand-bottomed barrels to ...
The turquoise waters and golden sand beaches of Brazil’s Fernando de Noronha archipelago have reopened after being off-limits. But authorities say its only accessible to those who have had Covid-19.
Fernando de Noronha, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, has now decided to gradually reopen to tourism, but only to those who can certify they have been infected with the virus and ...
Fernando de Noronha, an archipelago off the coast of Brazil, has introduced a novel requirement: Visitors must prove they've already had COVID-19.
Fernando de Noronha, an archipelago 220 miles (354 km) off Brazil's northeastern coast famous for abundant sea life, pristine beaches and dramatic mountainsides rising above the coast, ...
Um dos destinos mais paradisíacos do Brasil, a Ilha de Fernando de Noronha já foi conhecida como a “Ilha Maldita”. Isso ocorreu porque o local abrigou prisões ao longo da história ...
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