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About 200 miles off the coast of Brazil’s mainland, Fernando de Noronha is a small volcanic collection of islands characterized by jagged, rocky coasts and lovely natural beaches. Because of its distance from the mainland, Fernando de Noronha is very secluded and great efforts are made to preserve the natural wildness of this beautiful place. There are only a few thousand permanent residents in Fernando de Neronha, and tourism is incredibly restricted. Travelers can visit Fernando de Neronha only with a purchased package from a handful of agencies, and once on the islands, they can scuba dive, snorkel, and see the dolphins and sea turtles that call the area their home.

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