Laguna Research Paper

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Beautiful old colonial buildings near the water, endless beaches, and magnificent lighthouses are just some of the charms of Laguna, Brazil. Laguna is perhaps most famous for the symbiotic relationship between local fishermen and a pod of dolphins which frequents the waters near Tesoura Beach. As the dolphins chase fish toward the shore, fishermen throw out their nets to catch the incoming fish. The wild dolphins snap up those which escape the nets and then head back out towards deeper waters. As human-wildlife conflict grows increasingly problematic over limited resources, this is an inspiring example of how humans can co-exist instead of competing with wildlife. On your trip to Laguna, be sure to pay a visit to watch this incredible sight …show more content…
From the apartment, you can get to the beach in minutes. Feel free to check out an array of bars and restaurants along on the way there. When a carnival is held here, this apartment becomes a great base to explore the city. Expect to be less than 50 meters (164 feet) from the heart of the celebrations.

The modern, comfortable Edicule apartment is a wonderful place to stay during your summer vacation in Laguna, Brazil. There is plenty of natural sun here, which keeps the place bright and cheery, especially at the terrace. Here, you can sunbathe while enjoying a cold drink. Around the apartment, you’ll have your choice of restaurants and bars. Supermarkets and other shops are also located in the vicinity for your daily needs. To get to the Laguna historic center, simply drive over. It will take less than 10 minutes to reach.

This cozy abode will make you feel right at home. It has comfortable beds, a well-equipped kitchen and a cozy dining area. Furthermore, this house is located on the main avenue of Mar Grosso. This makes it convenient for guests to head out and visit other areas of Laguna. Quick trips to the nearby supermarket and restaurants are possible by foot if you stay here. If you feel like cooking, feel free to use the kitchen

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