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Navigating Brazil Like a Brazilian, Part Two: Guia Quatro Rodas
Guia Quatro Rodas publishes Brazil's iconic domestic guidebook, in addition to a number of other titles focusing on both Brazilian and international destinations.
Guia Quatro Rodas's Brasil 2006 is an amazingly user-friendly guide, with sections devoted to Brazil's top attractions, capsule overviews of 966 Brazilian cities, and hotel and restaurant listings.
But the highlight of the Guia Quatro Rodas Brasil 2006 guidebook for travel obsessives is its detailed descriptions of 40 travel itineraries throughout Brazil.
Most itineraries set aside a manageable chunk of Brazil for a weeklong road trip. The southern Minas Gerais itinerary, to give one example, settles on six sights, all fairly close to one another. The Pantanal and Rio Araguaia & Jalapão itineraries (among very few others) could conceivably require a longer time commitment to check out.
The value of organizing Brazil's enormous mass into 40 manageable chunks is high; in the fifth-largest country in the world, this kind of organization makes the prospect of exhaustively seeing the country actually seem possible.
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