Balneário Camboriú, Brazil’s most luxurious beach destination, has a new attraction: the region’s largest Jurassic Adventure Park. Last night, the grand unveiling took place. Public officials and tourism leaders were among the 500 guests present. Covering 30,000 square meters, the park showcases over 100 animated and static dinosaurs. A R$60 ($12) million investment fueled this […]
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