Introduction
Campo Grande is a fairly new town and an important transportation hub for the region. When Mato Grosso state was split in two in the '70s, Campo Grande became the capital of Mato Grosso do Sul. As with Cuiabá, there's nothing about Campo Grande that merits a visit, and most lodge packages will whisk you out of town and get you out into the field right away. The Pantanal in Mato Grosso do Sul is less wild, more given over to cattle ranching, and significantly harder to access than in the north. That said, the avian life is still remarkable, and the lodges are larger, more established, and more luxurious by far.
As in the north, a stay in a Pantanal lodge normally involves a number of activities -- a boat trip to spot birds and caiman, a horseback trip through the fields, bird spotting by foot or in an open vehicle, and often a nighttime excursion to see nocturnal animals. Some lodges offer additional activities such as canoe trips, fishing expeditions, or specialized bird-watching...
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Museu Dom Bosco
The nondescript facade of this building gives no hint of the wonders within. You want fossils? They've got 'em: ammonites, pre-Cambrian fish, Pleistocene...
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CRAS-cENTRO DE rEABILITAÇÃO DE ANIMAIS SILVESTRES
- Its not exactly a zoo, but its a kind of place where you can see the typical animals from our region. They are there because they were victims...
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