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The Inhotim Institute is home to one of the most important collections of contemporary art in Brazil and considered the largest open-air museum in the world. It is located in Brumadinho, a city with 38,000 inhabitants, just 60 kilometers from Belo Horizonte.

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A DIFFERENT BRAZIL Fernando de Noronha Archipelago in Pernambuco Fernando de Noronha is a volcanic archipelago situated about 350 kilometers off the northeast coast of Brazil. It is named after its largest island, a marine park and protected ecological sanctuary with a jagged coastline and various ecosystems. It is renowned for its undeveloped beaches and activities such as diving and snorkeling. Sea turtles, rays, dolphins and reef sharks swim in the crystal clear warm waters. Hundreds of spinner dolphins can be observed from the cliff-top viewpoint over Dolphin Bay. Sueste Bay beach is a protected and familiar place. Access to Sancho Bay, with nesting seabirds, is by boat or by stairs down the ocher cliffs. Surfers head to the north coast beaches, such as Cacimba do Padre, overlooking Morro Dois Irmãos off the coast. Activities such as volcanic landscape hikes, boat trips and canoeing are popular. The village of Vila dos Remédios has an 18th century fort and a museum that traces the history of the island.

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A DIFFERENT BRAZIL Buzios is a Brazilian resort located on an oceanic peninsula east of Rio de Janeiro. It is known as a sophisticated holiday destination with several beaches. These hardware tools, in a calm horseshoe-shaped bay with water sports, are a center for dining and nightlife.

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