Sunday, July 26, 2009


No.9 - Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
The small archipelago of Fernando de Noronha sits 545km off the coast of Recife, Brazil and National Marine Park. The main island, also called Fernando de Noronha covers ninety percent of all land area. All building is rigorously controlled by Ibama (Brazil’s Environmental Protection Agency), however, a number of luxurious hotels, some of the nicest and beautiful anywhere can be found here. Unspoilt beaches and excellent scuba diving dominate most activities on the island. From December to March, when the seas are rougher, surfing draws quite a few visitors. The sun shines year round.
it’s an island paradise with an average temperature of 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit). The rainy season runs from January to August. Nearly people living on the island are involved in tourism and food is transported from the mainland, therefore Brazilian food is double compared with anywhere else in Brazil. Fishing is illegal in the area as well, therefore fresh seafood is hard to come by except at Ecologiku’s restaurant

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