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Amazonas (Brazil)

– jungle tours, wildlife, floated wood, the mysteries of the Amazon

393km

-5-63

Santarém (Brazil)

municipality of Brazil

594km

-2.44277778-54.70777778
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National Institute of Amazonian Research

research institute

3.0km

-3.09577-59.98975

Amazon Theatre

The Opera House was built during the heyday of rubber trade, using materials from all over the world, and was once visited by all the most famous opera divas and maestros. Regular guided tours in English, R$ 20. There are frequent free performances, often advertised on the SEC Facebook Channel; be sure to arrive at least an hour in advance to secure a seat.

3.4km

-3.13027778-60.02333333

Palácio Rio Negro (Manaus)

Built by a German rich-man in the "golden age", the palace eventually became property of the government, which transformed it in a cultural center. Visits are free, being escorted by a staff-member is compulsory.

3.9km

-3.1351-60.0168

Rio Negro Bridge

7.4km

-3.12194444-60.07944444

Novo Airão

municipality of Brazil

116km

-2.62083333-60.94388889
Nature

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Manaus

Brazil
Someday we will visit Manaus or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Manaus

Manaus is a Brazilian city of about 2.5 million on the Rio Negro a few miles before it meets the Rio Solimões to form the Amazon River proper. The two rivers flow side by side for many miles, different in color, mixing in eddies: the "Meeting of the Waters." Legend has it that they never mix.

Because of Manaus' location next to the Amazon rainforest, it attracts a substantial number of Brazilian and foreign tourists, who come to see wildlife on land and in the rivers. It is also home to one of the most endangered primates in Brazil, the pied tamarin.

Because of Manaus' location next to the Amazon rainforest, it attracts a substantial number of Brazilian and foreign tourists, who come to see wildlife on land and in the rivers. It is also home to one of the most endangered primates in Brazil, the pied tamarin.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

30.9°C23.1
Precipitation: 287 mm

Feb

30.8°C23.1
Precipitation: 295.1 mm

Mar

30.9°C23.2
Precipitation: 300 mm

Apr

31°C23.2
Precipitation: 319 mm

May

31.1°C23.4
Precipitation: 246.9 mm

Jun

31.4°C23
Precipitation: 118.3 mm

Jul

32.1°C23.1
Precipitation: 75.4 mm

Aug

33.1°C23.4
Precipitation: 64.3 mm

Sep

33.5°C23.7
Precipitation: 76.3 mm

Oct

33.4°C23.9
Precipitation: 104.1 mm

Nov

32.6°C23.7
Precipitation: 169.2 mm

Dec

31.7°C23.5
Precipitation: 245.6 mm
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