Brazilians don’t have to cross the Atlantic Ocean or the border of a neighboring country if they want to travel by train. On green-yellow soil, there is a train ride that entered the list of the British newspaper The Guardian as one of the 10 most beautiful in the world. The Wall Street Journal selected […]
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