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The World’s 50 Most Beautiful Tourist Attractions

#31 Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)

Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro is based on the Portuguese pronunciation Chinese translation, its Portuguese meaning is the river of January. It is located in the southeastern part of Brazil, facing the Atlantic Ocean in the south, with an area of 1255.3 square kilometers, an altitude of 2.3 meters, a length of 35 kilometers from north to south, 70 kilometers from east to west, a green area of 325.6 square kilometers, and a population of 5.6 million.

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It is the second-largest city in Brazil. The main places of interest include Mount Jesus, Bread Mountain, Nitroy Bridge, Maracanã Stadium, Botanical Gardens, etc. Rio’s natural baths are world-famous. The length and number of beaches are unparalleled in any city in the world. The most famous beaches are Copacabana and Ipanema, known as the largest beaches on the Atlantic coast.

#32 Masai Mara (Kenya)

Masai Mara

Masai Mara Wildlife Sanctuary. The reserve covers an area of nearly 1,800 square kilometers, with 95 species of mammals and 450 species of birds. It is the largest animal sanctuary in East Africa and one of the best wildlife sanctuary in the world. Every August, millions of wildebeests and hundreds of thousands of zebras and antelopes migrate from Serengeti, Tanzania to the Masai Mara in Kenya.

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At the same time, a number of beasts follow closely and they migrate. We have seen the spectacular and tragic scenes of crossing the Mara River in TV films such as “Animal World” or “Wild Weekend”.

#33 Galapagos Islands (Ecuador)

Galapagos Islands

The Galapagos Islands are located in the Pacific Ocean in western Ecuador. They are famous for their rare plants and animals such as giant tortoises. They are called the “Museum of Living Biological Evolution”. This year it will celebrate the 25th anniversary of being declared a “World Natural Heritage” by UNESCO.

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The oldest animal in the world lives here, and the Galapagos tortoise has lived here for hundreds of years. Amphibious iguanas and other reptiles also live in this nature museum; among the rocks and in the deep blue sea, you can also see sea lions, lizards, lava gulls and playful penguins. Most of the birds on the island have the local characteristics of these islands.

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