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which city is best in Brazil to enjoy a moonlit Night?
all of the Brazilians say that their county is best to enjoy a moonlit night. i am going to have my 1st journey to Brazil so i don't wanna miss the chance. can any one suggest where i can enjoy a moonlit night in front of a beach or which area/ beach will be perfect for this? one of my friend said that Rio is best for what i am finding.
thanks
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Rio is certainly gorgeuos, but you might want to travel north within the state (of Rio de Janeiro) to enjoy an even more extraordinary place 
Angra dos Reis is one of the most charming places in Brazil. There is plenty of activities to do, such as hiking, mountain bike, surfing, scubba diving, and many others. Angra also has a really hot night life, so if you are into party this is the right spot.
It is a small and cozy city, far from the big metropolitan areas, like Rio, the sky is bright and filled with stars (really, its amazing!)making it a perfect place for you to enjoy your moonlit night
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Hi Travel Love,
I think you can see great moonlight nights in any city, but the best nights would be in any city located at the coast of Brazil, cities like Rio de Janeiro, Búzios in Rio de Janeiro, north litoral of São Paulo, Florianópolis, Fortaleza, Natal, Maceió, Porto Seguro, and so on.
The moonlight nights in the beaches are spectacular, because you can contemplate the light on the sea, the silver sea!
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yes i knew it. mprado. its the best way to enjoy moonlit night. the silver sea becomes more silvery and the brightness of the sky will simply amaze you. but is it safe to stay in the beach for a long time in the night?
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Guarda do Embau, Santa Catarina. Believe me, it's a beautiful place withsome very interesting people. This is a beach located in Palhoca-SC, 46km from Florianopolis. The majority of the people living there are fisherman and craftsman people. Long time ago I watched the sunrise in the beach and was really beautiful!
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The best moonlight that I ever seen was in a Fortaleza´s beach...FANTASTIC!!!
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