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PostPosted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 5:31 am    Post subject: Brazil Culture : Getting in the Brazil Mood Weblinks Reply with quote

Getting in the Brazil Mood Weblinks

Diverse, vibrant, and full of unexpected wonders, Brazilian culture and its multifaceted infectious magic never fails to win the hearts of all who visit. It would be impossible in one visit to see all there is to see of Brazil's unparallelled beauty. It is a good idea to go prepared with background on the culture unique to the regions you plan to visit. On this page you will find links to help satisfy your individual curiosities and desires. Get in the mood for the experience of a lifetime.

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Online newspapers to help you catch up on current events.

www.estado.com.br at the bottom of the page click on the link to english to review articles in english

Music

Browse the websites below and experience the many different musical genres of Brazil.

www.mtv.com.br/ - not available in English, but easy to follow if you have a dictionary and want to know where the party is!

www.thebraziliansound.com this site has links to amazon.com so you can purchase cds, books, and films that appeal to your specific desires

www.cliquemusic.com.br - click on english version at the top of the homepage to explore brazilian music until your heart's content!

Literature

Reading about any aspect of Brazilian culture is sure to help as you prepare to embark on this adventure. Follow the links to learn about the history of Brazilian literature, find lists of reccommended reads, as well as convenient links to purchase books online.

www.thebraziliansound.com/books.htm

www.lusobraz.com

Cinema

Watching Brazilian films can introduce you to the land, lifestyles and language of Brazil. Follow these links to find lists of movies available for sale. If you are not interested in purchasing, be sure to check out the selection at your local video store.

www.thebraziliansound.com/video.htm

www.lusobraz.com click on Brazilian Videos

www.blockbuster.com - type the title of the movie

Pop Culture and Travel Tips

www.brazilmax.com - Self proclaimed, BrazilMax is the "Hip gringos guide to Brazil'" - a cross between an online travel guidebook and niche magazine featuring travel writing.

www.maria-brazil.org - Maria-Brazil was the first website dedicated to Brazilian popular culture and travel online in 1995. The site also contains helpful cross-cultural advice and travel tips.

www.horizontegeografico.com.br Phillips National Park Guides - Are you interested in exploring Brazil's National Parks, but are unsure of where to begin, and how to find reliable and detailed information? Phillips National Park Guides are available for purchase online. Follow the link to find out more.

www.Rio-BR.com, www.Rio-Travel.com, and www.Go-Brazil.com- Include online travel reservations through www.Rio-Travel.com, Brazil News, Brazil CD's and legal music downloads through www.Rio-Tunes.com, books, and DVD's. Rio-Travel.com also includes state-by-state webpages that feature destination guides that include facts and information relating to local travel, culture, history, as well as online travel forums/message boards where users can share travel ideas and recommendations with one another free-of-charge.

www.rioforpartiers.com - Rio For Partiers is the most visual travel guide to Rio de Janeiro. It was written for the young tourist visiting Rio, meaning less museums and more parties, bars and clubs. What make RFP unique from travel guides is that you get discounts and bonuses from the establishments we have partnered with: free drinks at the tastiest restaurants, VIP entrance at various clubs, discounts from a dozen extreme sport instructors. Our goal was to offer the best (yet highly opinionated) recommendations of what to do, eat, drink and see in Rio, while saving the tourist money.

www.Soccerfuturo.com - Do you dream of traveling to Brazil to play soccer? Soccerfuturo has been helping people realize this dream for over 20 years. Visit their site for more information.


Source : braziltourism.org
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