Brazil Land
This travel documentary series shows everything about Brazilian natural history. Follow our specialists, Aruay (agronomist), Mayra (organic chef) and Anderson (botanist), visiting different regions in Brazil.
This travel documentary series shows everything about Brazilian natural history. Follow our specialists, Aruay (agronomist), Mayra (organic chef) and Anderson (botanist), visiting different regions in Brazil.
10 Episodes
Anderson, Aruay e Mayra explores Paranapiacaba. They encounter plants, knowledge of local nature and parts of the Atlantic Forest area still intact.
April 3, 2017Mayra, Aruay and Anderson walk by the brackish waters of the mangrove and discover the difference between the local flora and fauna.
April 3, 2017Aruay, Anderson and Mayra find themselves in a historical location within a cave located in Minas Gerais, Brazil.
April 10, 2017The three hosts of the program gain geological knowledge about one of the oldest areas in Brazil, Cadeira do Espinhaço.
April 10, 2017Aruay and Anderson explore the local fauna and flora more than 2400 meters of altitude at the Prateleiras do Itatiaia.
April 17, 2017Anderson, Mayra and Aruay visit the State Park of Cerca Grande, it is one of the oldest areas inhabited by the human species.
April 17, 2017Anderson, Mayra and Aruay explore the Valley of Velozias Gigantes, where they have specimens more than 600 years old.
April 24, 2017Within one of the most exuberant Atlantic Forest regions of Brazil, Anderson and Aruay hike towards the Marumbi peak in the Paraná mountains.
April 24, 2017Anderson and Aruay take an unconventional route to visit the lower part of Janela do Céu in Ibitipoca located in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
May 1, 2017Aruay and Anderson find several hiking trails that lead towards the beaches and forest areas of the Brazilian coast, where they visit Ilha do Mel.
May 1, 2017