São quase 8 mil quilômetros de praias, pequenas enseadas, costões rochosos, falésias, mangues, dunas, baías, estuários… Em um verdadeiro mosaico de ecossistemas, a costa brasileira é perfeita para a integração com a natureza, em atividades e momentos de descontração. Esta é uma das faces de um país grandioso que ainda conta com metrópoles vibrantes, cheias

América do Sul
América do Sul

Continente com belezas naturais desde suas matas e florestas ás montanhas e cordilheiras. Colonizado por espanhóis e portugueses, mas pertencido por varias nações indígenas, como os Incas e os Tupis. Continente Latino com culturas vivas em suas festas, suas culinárias e suas histórias. População miscigenadas que com os anos foram criando culturas ricas para se apreciar. Banhado

América Central e Caribe
América Central e Caribe

History Ancient history and settlement. Main article: History of the Maldives § Early Age. The first Maldivians did not leave any archaeological artifacts. Their buildings were probably built of wood, palm fronds and other perishable materials, which would have quickly decayed in the salt and wind of the tropical climate. Moreover, chiefs or headmen did not

América do Norte
América do Norte

History Ancient history and settlement. Main article: History of the Maldives § Early Age. The first Maldivians did not leave any archaeological artifacts. Their buildings were probably built of wood, palm fronds and other perishable materials, which would have quickly decayed in the salt and wind of the tropical climate. Moreover, chiefs or headmen did not

África
África

History Ancient history and settlement. Main article: History of the Maldives § Early Age. The first Maldivians did not leave any archaeological artifacts. Their buildings were probably built of wood, palm fronds and other perishable materials, which would have quickly decayed in the salt and wind of the tropical climate. Moreover, chiefs or headmen did not

Ásia
Ásia

History Ancient history and settlement. Main article: History of the Maldives § Early Age. The first Maldivians did not leave any archaeological artifacts. Their buildings were probably built of wood, palm fronds and other perishable materials, which would have quickly decayed in the salt and wind of the tropical climate. Moreover, chiefs or headmen did not