Pedra Da Tartaruga (which translates as "stone turtle") is a rock that resembles a turtle and overlooking "Praia do Perigoso" (translated "the hazardous beach") just below a 2 hour drive from the center of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (and only a single hour's drive from Copacabana). The closest neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro's Barra de Guaratiba, positioned in the western element of the skirt. Praia do Perigoso is possibly 1 of the most relaxing beaches in Brazil, but ... and it is a large - it requires a three km road that practically an hour to get from Barra de Guaratiba walk (there is also a way to the beach on taxi boat) even the weekends are typically around summer crowded and the beach is employed as a storage space, regrettably there is extremely tiny awareness of collect only garbage, so this beach dirty each now and then. Numerous men and women rappel from Pedra Da Tartaruga, simply because the view is gorgeous
For far more details about the subsequent neighborhood go to Wikipedia -. Barra de Guaratiba
shot by Leonardo Bittencourt (Instagram)
Ellison Alves shot (flickr | Some rights reserved)
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