Discover the best top things to do in State of Espirito Santo, Brazil including Parque Estadual Paulo Cesar Vinha, Mosteiro Zen Morro da Vargem, Museu Vale, Farol de Santa Luzia, Vinicola Tomazelli, Praca do Portal Budista, Praia do Ermitao, Horto Municipal.
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The State Park is designed to protect the exceptional attributes of nature in the region, the full protection of flora, fauna, soil, lakes, dunes and other natural resources. As well as its preservation for educational, scientific and recreational purposes providing structure for visitors and with your free access requiring mandatory hiring of an environmental monitor for over 15 visiting groups. beaches: The park includes two beaches (the Sun and the karai), and at sea, several islands and rocks, and the archipelago of 3 islands. Seawater goes blue and transparent and also the site beaches turtles spawning marinhas.Lá visitors can bathe in a freshwater lagoon sought karai Lagoon (main attraction) also known as Coca-Cola Lagoon due its reddish color. And you can take great pictures of our gazebo. tracks: The park has three trails, the Clusia, Restinga and the famous trail Capybara (made kayaking with charge) amid several sandbank environments where all trails lead visitors to Lagoa de Carais. Other attractions: Next to the reserve, are located other important sights of the Holy Spirit, as the beach of Ponta da Fruta, Setiba and the famous resort of Guarapari.
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O Mosteiro Zen Morro da Vargem está localizado no município de Ibiraçu, ao norte da cidade de Vitória, capital do Espírito Santo, na BR 101, Km 217
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Museu Vale, opened in October 15th 1998, is an initiative of the Vale Foundation, an institution that performs actions, projects and social programs in regions where Vale operates, in order to contribute to the territorial development and strengthen the people and communities, while respecting local cultural identities. Vale Foundation believes that investing in equipment and cultural programs is an opportunity for territorial development, as it strengthens public culture policy and promotes social inclusion - especially of children and young people. Furthermore, participation in cultural activities brings positive impacts for societies and individuals in many dimensions: develops skills and abilities, stimulates creativity, strengthens the self-esteem, stablishes values and opens new possibilities of work and income. Museu Vale is part of the commitment of Vale Foundation with the increase of the access to cultural assets, the preservation of local cultural identities and strengthening and valuing Brazilian cultural heritage and memories. With its exhibitions, seminars and art workshops, promotes contact among the diversity of style, techniques and contemporary aesthetic, encouraging many young people to join the market of artistic-cultural production.
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