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International Living in Brazil 

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| 10/20/2006 - Shark Town |
| If you're bored with miles of sandy beaches and tranquil blue waters, and want to add a little excitement to beach life, then the city of Recife on Brazil's east coast may be for you. |
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| 10/10/2006 - A Colonial City by the Sea |
| Olinda's small, winding, cobblestoned streets, great Brazilian restaurants, fantastic views, and colonial architecture provided a welcome contrast to the beach scene. |
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| 09/28/2006 - Dune Buggy Beachfront |
| What really makes Canoa Quebrada unique is the village itself. It's clean, cheerful, and well cared-for, with cobblestoned streets, shops, boutiques, and small hotels. |
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| 09/27/2006 - Exploring Brazilian Beaches |
| Beautiful wide sandy beaches, warm South Atlantic waters, sizzling nightlife, fantastic weather, and the continent's liveliest sex trade. If you can't find something to like about Fortaleza, you're in the minority. |
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| 05/18/2004 - Brazil's Secret Hideaway |
| A road circumnavigates almost the entire island, passing vistas that are spell binding: small colonial towns, resorts, surfing beaches, small ranches, lakes, blue seas, blue skies and sand dunes. |
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| 11/07/2003 - Brazil's Best Beaches |
| Thanks to preservation laws, Sau Paulo, Brazil has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. |
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