X-ray of Brazilian agriculture
Brazilian agriculture is expected to grow a record 40% till the end of this decade – twice the rhythm needed, in global scale, to supply […]
Brazilian agriculture is expected to grow a record 40% till the end of this decade – twice the rhythm needed, in global scale, to supply […]
Açaí, cajú (cashew) and maracujá (passion fruit), native from the Brazilian rainforests, conquered the world and can be found in many upscale markets in the […]
This amazing video was produced by Michael Silvers, an American ethnomusicologist that spent some time in Brazil with a Fulbright scholarship to study the relationship […]
By Jim Shattuck* When I travel I like to do a bit of reading before I leave to give me a little better insight into […]
From the obvious (the flag and a profusion of green and yellow) to the creative, see how Google refers to the country in its logos:
Bird lovers will be delighted by this selection of audio archives of Brazilian birds voices, produced by the Ministry of the Environment. It includes recordings […]
Here is a master class on the History of Brazil and the genesis of its population: the documentary “O Povo Brasileiro” (The Brazilian People), based […]
The capital of the state of Minas Gerais, unlike the many colonial sites that represent the best of Brazilian Baroque, was planned in the late […]
Despite its very wide coast, Brazil has few beaches destined to the practice of naturism. In most beaches, you are expected to keep your bathing […]
Marlene Dietrich sings “Luar do Sertão” (by Catulo da Paixão Cearense and, maybe also, João Pernambuco) with a German twist. To die for. “Mamãe eu […]
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