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    Brazilianbraniac is offline Senior Member
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    Thumbs up Places to Visit in Campo Grande

    Hello everyone, Campo Grande is a famoust touris point here in Brazil. I would like to share with you all some interesting facts for your visit. Places to visit include:

    For shopping:

    *Feira Livre
    *Mercado Municipal Antonio Valente
    *Camelódromo
    *Shopping Campo Grande

    To learn more about culture visit:

    *Casa do Artesão
    *Estação Ferroviária
    *Memorial da Cultura Indígena
    *Morada dos Baís

    To visit parks visit:
    *Praça Ary Coelho
    *Praça Cuiabá
    *Praça Oshiro Takimori - Feira Indígena ( this park shows indigenous roots)
    *Praça das Araras

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    wow!! its simply great. wanna study on these places more. thanks for the very valuable list.
    thanks

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    Can you please give me a list of the best restaurants in Campo Grande? Also is there a particular type
    of food that is well known and native to that region they I might enjoy? I am thinking about spending my
    honeymoon there next season. Thank you so much!

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    Museu Dom Bosco has an awesome collection of ancient fossils, shells, butterflies, even a large anaconda, and has a detailed ethnographic section and arrays of the many local Indian tribes' artifacts.
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    Campo Grandeis the capital city of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. The Pantanal is a wonderful tropical wetland paradise and the world's biggest wetland of any of it's kind. It is located mainly within the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul but extends into Mato Grosso as well as into portions of Bolivia and Paraguay,

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    Yes, Campo Grande is great!

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    Museu Dom Bosco

    The building that houses the museum appears to give no hint of all the wonders inside it. Are you interested in fossils? They've got 'em: ammonites, pre-Cambrian fish, Pleistocene acorn barnacles, monster Triassic sand dollars 8 inches across, and thousands and thousands of seashells. If you are into butterflies, they have butterflies in mass quantities -- two entire rooms of them. The two best parts of the museum go for quality over quantity. An ethnology exhibit on the Bororo Indians shows many of the tribe's artifacts, along with explanations of their manufacture and photographs that illustrate their use.


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    i actually went shopping and bought some amazing shoes in shopping campo grande! it's wonderful and i recommend this spot to all the tourists! and following down the list, i was also in the museum of indiginous culture, and it was beautiful. i took many pictures there that my whole family loved.

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    The city is nicknamed Cidade Morena ("Brown City" in Portuguese) after the reddish-brown colour of the region's soil. Campo Grande is the best tourist spot here in Brazil.

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    Also locared in the city is the Parque do Prosa, a central park with running tracks, lakes, an acoustic shell and restaurants; the Solar do Baís, or Pensão Pimentel, is one of the capital's historical features, with neo-classical facades and iron fanlights over the doors.

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