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visitors interested in entering this or other areas of environmental protection, wild beaches, or any other region where nature is more present than humans, should read the rules of conduct, as prepared by the ministry of the environment of brazil and posted on this page.

travelers interested in visiting rio de janeiro's urban forests and green areas in general should also read inea's booklet on forest-fire prevention and safety guidelines, on this link. arrow-back     arrow-forward

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