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GREEN PASSPORT HOLIDAYS FOR A LIVING PLANET PASAPORTE VERDE TURISMO SOSTENIBLE PARA UN PLANETA VIVO

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  • 1. GREEN PASSPORT HOLIDAYS FOR ALIVING PLANET PASAPORTE VERDE TURISMO SOSTENIBLEPARA UN PLANETA VIVO

2. ENGLISHcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 2 17/05/12 16:41 3. cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 3 17/05/12 16:41 4. ENGLISHSUMMARYcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 4 17/05/12 16:41 5. ENGLISH Are you travelling?................................. 07 Where to? .............................................. 15 Are you ready?....................................... 21 What are you taking? ............................. 27 Hit the road ............................................ 33 Where are you staying? ......................... 43 Eating ..................................................... 51 One place, one culture .......................... 55 Back home ............................................. 61cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 5 17/05/12 16:41 6. ENGLISHC T PR OJEcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 6 17/05/12 16:41 7. ARE YOUTRAVELLING? ENGLISH The Green Passport is an essential item for you who like travelling and want to take care of the sites you visit. An initiative by the International Task Force on Sustainable Tourism Development, the Green Passport campaign provides tips to foster the adoption of responsible attitudes in tourism, showing how your behavior can contribute toward conserving the environment and improving the quality of peoples lives. In Brazil the campaign is coordinated by the Ministries of Environment and Tourism, in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme. 7cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 7 17/05/12 16:41 8. WELCOME ENGLISH This is your passport to sustainable development. It will show you how simple attitudes can make your trip a fullling experience, more integrated to nature and open to local culture, entailing many benets to the community that will host you. The passport is an ally to travelers increasingly concerned about environment. Conserving biodiversity and using natural resources in a rational way are part of this new attitude of taking care of tourism destinations. This kind of tourism respects environment, favors local economies and the development of societies visited by you. Taking a tour through the next pages you will nd important paths and tips to each stage of your adventure. Start right now. Be a responsible tourist. 8cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 817/05/12 16:41 9. Tavelers are the travel.atr What we see is not wahre.ENGLISH we see, but what weFernando Pessoacartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 917/05/12 16:41 10. ENGLISHASKTHE RIGHTQUESTIONScartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 10 17/05/12 16:41 11. There are questions that all tourists can ENGLISH answer. For example: Why have you decided for a given site? What do you expect from there? How long do you intend to stay? Are you going by car, bus, train, boat, plane, or all that together? Are you travelling alone, or will you take your family or friends? Answering these questions helps us to decide how and where we want to go, where to stay and the sites to be visited. But there are questions that few tourists ask and can answer before deciding on the destination to be visited. These questions make travels better for us, for our hosts, and for local and global environment.11cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 1117/05/12 16:41 12. Think a little deeper about the site you aregoing to visit. Try to recall how you heard ENGLISHabout it and what has attracted you more toit. Which news have you heard from there?The natural and permanent preservationareas are well conserved? The traditionalcommunities rights are respected? Issewerage treated and waste is properlydisposed? Is local culture appraised? Yes! Itis not that simple having so much care, evenduring leisure time! But who minds aboutmaking conscious options and buildingmore sustainable links with environmentthinks about these issues and tries tominimize negative impacts on a destination,trying to appraise the social-environmentalassets. 12cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 1217/05/12 16:41 13. After all, everyone likes to return to a site and nd it just like it was in past travels, or even better.ENGLISH Now you know that you make a difference wherever you go. Each of your attitudes can encourage other tourists to become more responsible and careful about environment. 13cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 13 17/05/12 16:41 14. ENGLISHcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 14 17/05/12 16:41 15. ENGLISHWHERE TO?cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 1517/05/12 16:41 16. PLAN YOUR TRIP. THE FIRSTSTEP TO MAKE YOUR TRIP MORESUSTAINABLE IS TO SELECT THE RIGHT ENGLISHDESTINATION.Many Brazilian and global tourism paradisessuffer with disordered and irresponsible tou-rism. Do you know that untouched naturalenvironments are rare, and most of these arethreatened by us, human beings? So, give adeeper thought to the care you should takebefore gathering your friends to visit thattraditional community, go to a nice beach, oradventure on trails in the forests. 16cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 1617/05/12 16:41 17. IF YOU ARE A RESPONSIBLE AND WELL- INFORMED TOURIST, WHEN SELECTING YOUR DESTINATION: ENGLISHMake sure that destination offers trans-portation means, accommodations, wasteand sewerage treatment, and more sustai-nable policies, besides respecting cultureand the community.Search websites specialized in responsi-ble travels, ecotourism and sustainabletourism, which can help conscious tou-rists in the selection of destinations thatare not only beautiful, but that allow fortrue experiences of learning and mutualbenets to the traveler, the communitiesand the environment.17cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 1717/05/12 16:41 18. Be ready to pay a little more for your tripif that means fair wages to those who livein the region, or contribute with resources ENGLISHthat could be reversed to protect sensitiveareas and natural landscapes.Care about the carbonic gas released bythe transportation means you use.Emissions of CO2 by Grams of CO2 bytransportation meanspassenger and km Airplane 370g CarI50g Train1.76oz Bus 1.06ozSource: German Federal Environmental Agency, 2005. 18cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 18 17/05/12 16:41 19. Make your expenses worthy byselecting tourism operators, inns andhotels committed to the municipalitys ENGLISHsustainable development, avoidenvironmental damages, and makemore efcient use of resources.Select accommodations with efcientequipment that allow for the rational useof energy and water.Select local service providers, sincethis allows for economic developmentwith income distribution and moreopportunities to promote the socialinsertion of the population living in thearea visited.Place priority on the service ofguides and drivers members of localcommunities.19cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 1917/05/12 16:41 20. ENGLISHcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 20 17/05/12 16:41 21. ENGLISHARE YOU READY?cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 2117/05/12 16:41 22. AFTER SELECTING YOUR DESTINATION,GET READY TO TRY NEW EXPERIENCES ENGLISHWITHOUT AFFECTING THE SITESWELL-BEING. THE MORE YOU LEARNABOUT THE REGION, LANDSCAPES, THEPEOPLES CULTURE AND TRADITIONS,BETTER WILL BE YOUR EXPERIENCE ONTHE SITE. Be aware of considerations to take into account and make exhaustive searches. At the Internet search for the sites name together with words and expressions like degradation, residues, waste, tourism impact, childrens sexual exploitation, endangered species, among others. Also search for positive aspects, associating destination to words like sustainable, environmental, biodiversity, local community and other key words belonging to the social- environmental and cultural vocabulary. 22cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 2217/05/12 16:42 23. Keep in mind that the Brazilianlegislation forbids building on somesites, or building is subject to specicENGLISHlicense issued by the environmentalbodies. Try to avoid staying in facilitiesbuilt at Permanent Preservation Areas(APP) like river, lakes and beach edges;top of hills or extreme slopes; sand banksand mangroves, additionally to severalweak environments and ecosystems. 23cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 23 17/05/12 16:42 24. ENGLISHTry to discover which ConservationUnits are open for visitation like parks,environmental protection areas,sustainable development reserves,private reserves, among others. Yourinterest on keeping contact withnatural environments helps the work ofconserving such spaces.Try to know if your destination faceswater and electric power shortage.Your long-lasting and relaxing showerbath could mean lack of water to localcommunity.Make sure all your vaccinations areupdated, keeping in mind that manyremote communities are sensitive to thetransmission of new diseases. 24cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 2417/05/12 16:42 25. ENGLISHAvoid taking your pets to naturalenvironment, since these could takediseases that are strange to the localfauna.Learn the most you can about theregions costumes and traditions, andavoid behaviors that could offendlocal culture. Find out what could beconsidered to be polite in terms ofmeals, values and compliments. Learningsome local expressions could help youapproaching people in a friendly way.Find out more about and adapt to thelocal dress code. Dressing in an improperway could be very embarrassing in somesites. Avoid using jewelry or expensiveaccessories that could disconcert thecommunity you are visiting.25cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 2517/05/12 16:42 26. ENGLISHcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 26 17/05/12 16:42 27. ENGLISHWHAT ARE YOU TAKING?cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 2717/05/12 16:42 28. WHEN YOU ARE PACKING, PAYATTENTION TO WHAT YOU REALLY ENGLISHMUST TAKE WITH YOU.The number of items in your luggageincreases the impact of your trip due to theemissions of carbonic gas and the wasteyou generate.Try to avoid taking anything you can ndat your destination. Buying personal careproducts or food, handicraft objects andregional products at the local marketcan contribute toward generating jobs,increasing residents income, besidesappraising local talents! 28cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 28 17/05/12 16:42 29. Take care with piles,batteries and lamps. Thesesmall objects containENGLISHtoxic materials that couldcontaminate the water andsoil if disposed in an improper way.Never discard these in the ordinary trash;dispose these in specic containers.If you cant nd a proper site to disposethese, bring them back.PAPERCARDBOARDPLASTIC GLASSMETAL ORGANIC 29cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 29 17/05/12 16:42 30. Packages are a true problem to environ-ment. Unpack the merchandises beforetraveling. Besides reducing your waste, ENGLISHyour luggage will be lighter; you will pre-vent emissions during transportation, andwill save your breath during trails carryingyour backpack. Empty the packageswhen you go back home.There are shampoos and liquid soaps(biodegradable) that are ecologicallyright. Use these in the smallest amountas possible - during your trips. By doingthat, you keep the sources of drinkablewater, rivers and seas free from pollution.Find a cultural purpose for magazinesand books you have nished reading.These could be left at the localcommunity or school. 30cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 30 17/05/12 16:42 31. WAST DEGRADAT IN ENVIRONMENTE IONENGLISHRESIDUES TIMEPaper packages1 to 4 monthsNewspapers 6 monthsCigarette ends2 yearsMatchstick2 yearsChewing gum 5 yearsPlastic cup 50 yearsAluminum cans100 to 500 yearsPiles and batteries100 to 500 yearsPlastic bottles More than 500 yearsGlass More than 1000 years 31cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 31 17/05/12 16:42 32. ENGLISHcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 32 17/05/12 16:42 33. ENGLISH HIT THEROADcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 3317/05/12 16:42 34. HAVE A NICE TRIP ENGLISHWOULD YOU LIKE TO ENJOY YOURTIME VISITING THE LARGEST NUMBEROF SITES AS POSSIBLE? OR WOULDYOU RATHER A SHORTER ITINERARY,TO TRY TO REALLY GET TO KNOW THEREGION, DEEPLY APPRECIATING THELANDSCAPE? ARE YOU TRAVELLINGALONE? OR WITH A GROUP?We know that these preferences entaildifferent degrees of impact. Thus, whenwe select the transportation means, ourdestinations, where we are going to stay andeat, we are deciding on the consequences ofour trip. After all, we get back home but howdo we leave the sites we visit? 34cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 3417/05/12 16:42 35. ENGLISHIf you want to travel in a sustainableway, you should make somedecisions that could guide yourplanning. Always decide for theoption that causes fewer impacts.Select the less pollutanttransportation means, sites thatconcentrate less tourists, moreecological accommodations, andhealthier food.When we travel, we consume productsand services that reect our values.You should increasingly challenge theproduction and consumption standardsresponsible for environmentaldegradation. 35cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 35 17/05/12 16:42 36. TRANSPORTATIONYou can always make more responsible and ENGLISHresponsive decisions regarding the transpor-tation means you intend to use.CAR: motorized vehicles are alwayspollutant; however, this could be minimizedby sharing the car with other people,keeping it in good working conditions, andtraveling at a speed that consumes lessfuel. If you have to rent a car, select hybridor ex cars. 36cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 36 17/05/12 16:42 37. ENGLISH AIRPLANE: air transportation causes great environmental impact, releasing large amounts of carbonic gas in atmosphere, worsening the greenhouse effect. But there are some means for reducing the emission of CO2. Decide for non-stop routes, since emissions are higher during take-off and landing. Avoid taking too many things in your luggage, since more kilos in your bags could mean higher emissions of carbon in the atmosphere. And seek for options to set-off the emissions during your ight hours. BUS: mass transit reduces pollution and the number of vehicles on the roads. There are bus lines to cross Brazil from one end to another. It is always useful to search at Internet the means to reach the city you intend to visit. 37cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 37 17/05/12 16:42 38. VESSEL: in a country like Brazil, withnavigable rivers all over its territory, you ENGLISHcan travel by boat around many places. Butthere is a huge difference among small,medium and big vessels. You should decidefor those causing less impact, mainly dueto the quantity and kind of fuel used. 38cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 38 17/05/12 16:42 39. ENGLISH BICYCLE: the healthiest vehicle for you and the nature, it is a good option for shorter distances. Biking is really pleasant, and this kind of tourism allows you to enjoy your itinerary. You can bike around the citys street, roads and trails. Moreover, it is an excellent physical exercise. But you should consider the climate, routes, equipment and your bicycle. 39cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 39 17/05/12 16:42 40. ENGLISHTRAIN: although most of theBrazilian sites are not served byrail transportation, this is a verysustainable means because itconsumes less energy than cars orairplanes, carries more people, andis less pollutant. Riding on a trainallows you to enjoy the experienceof discovering the landscape. Youcan nd out at the internet if the siteyou are going to visit is served by railtransportation. 40cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 40 17/05/12 16:42 41. ON FOOT: adventure yourself trekking according to your preference, experience andENGLISH vigor. Trails are the best way of experiencing and enjoying natural landscapes, accessing wild areas, waterfalls or beaches. But you should always follow pre-established trails, avoiding shortcuts that destruct vegetation and cause erosion. And try to leave the site as if nobody had gone there. Dont light res or take owers, plants, neither feed wild animals. 41cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 41 17/05/12 16:42 42. ENGLISHcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 42 17/05/12 16:42 43. ENGLISH WHERE AREYOU STAYING?cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 4317/05/12 16:42 44. Whether its for a weekend getawayor a longer stay, make sure youraccommodation has the same green habits ENGLISHas you do at home.This care ranges from the kind of cons-truction to how the enterprise manages itscollaborators and relates to the community.In some regions of Brazil, additionally tohotels and inns, you can also stay at thehome of local residents.You should select facilities that care forsustainability in the services provided.Following are some examples of greenpractices that should be adopted by the host:Incorporate socio-environmentalprinciples to the management andtraining of personnel, which should beskilled to performtheir duties in aresponsible way. 44cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 4417/05/12 16:42 45. Reduce indirect consumption of electricpower - i.e., the consumption regardingthe production of consumption items -, ENGLISHtrying to offer natural products, mainlyvegetables, grown or manufactured in theregion.Reduce the environmental impact ofnew projects and buildings, aiming atpreserving the natural landscape, itsfauna and ora, and whose architectureconsiders local culture. Natural materials,low-impact constructing techniques andlow electric power consumption deserveyour attention.Control and reduce the use of productshazardous to environment, like asbestos,CFCs, pesticides and toxic, corrosive orinammable materials.Whenever applicable, use alternativeenergy like sun and air when planningnew buildings and facilities.45cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 4517/05/12 16:42 46. Consume water in a rational and efcientway; for example, collect and userainwater, whenever applicable. ENGLISHWhen using detergents, select those withless environmental impact.Use disinfectants and other chemicalagents only when extremely necessary.Prevent any leakage of sewerage ofpollutant dejects.Adopt the required initiatives to put anend to noise and visual pollution. 46cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 46 17/05/12 16:42 47. Adopt the 5-R practice for environmental behavior:ENGLISH Re-think uses and attitudes. Refuse products hazardous to health and environment. Reduce generation and discharge. Re-use to extend the useful life of products. Recycle and transform them in a new product. 47cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 47 17/05/12 16:42 48. Now the attitudes that you, tourist, should adopt:Avoid the unnecessary use of water and ENGLISHchemicals, using your bath towel andwashcloth for more than one day.Always close doors and windows beforeturning the air-conditioner and fans on;use these only if really necessary.Collect all the waste produced by you,and separate recyclables and organicdebris.When shopping, use reusable fabric orpaper bags, instead of the plastic bags.At the beach, use water-resistant sunblock to avoid polluting the sea anddamaging marine fauna.es up to 16 liters of Do you know that ushing consumspends 15 liters, and water, that one minute showering machine it consumesgthat eac h time you use the washinwater?up to 150 liters of 48cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 4817/05/12 16:42 49. When leaving, turn off the lights andequipment in the environment.ENGLISHClose the tap while brushing your teeth.By doing it, you can spend only two litersof water rather than 60 l.Do not take home plants or souvenirsfrom the natural environment. Leavethe stones, owers, fruits, seeds andshells where you found these, sothat other people can also appreciatethem.Do not buy wild animals; youd betteradmire these in their natural habitat.Help educating other visitors, teachingthem the principles of minimum impact,whenever you have the opportunity ofdisseminating this responsible attitude. 49cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 49 17/05/12 16:42 50. ENGLISHcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 50 17/05/12 16:42 51. ENGLISH EATINGcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 51 17/05/12 16:42 52. Each community has its own culinarytradition that is part of its cultural heritage. ENGLISHAppraise local gastronomy and try therichness of tastes. Through food, try toappraise the agricultural and ecologicalproduction practices, free of chemicals andwith no impact on environment.Try typical foodeverywhere, but:Observe the menus, since some ofthese offer food that is produced in away that affects local biodiversity andenvironment, like, for example, the palmcabbage that, due to improper extraction,has threatened the existence of thesekinds of palm trees in the Brazilianforests.Avoid consuming meat or sh if thisencourages predatory shing or hunting,particularly during offspring, knownas closed season, when shing is 52cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 52 17/05/12 16:42 53. prohibited. For example, the shingof lobster is subject to restrictions ENGLISHregarding the season and size. Thecapture of marine turtles is forbidden.You should also be careful as regards theconsumption of river sh. Always try tocheck out if the food has been suppliedby shermen and farmers that complywith environmental laws, like the closedseason and the minimum size of captureof crustaceous and sh.Strengthen local economy consumingregional products. This way you will alsocontribute toward reducing the emissionof carbonic gas due to the conveyance ofproducts from far distances.Select organic food and products fromthe solidarity-based economy thosecommunity initiatives aimed at generatingjob and income. By doing that, youstrengthen the democratic relations of sales,and the access of these products to markets.53cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 5317/05/12 16:42 54. ENGLISHcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 54 17/05/12 16:42 55. ENGLISHONE PLACE ONE CULTUREcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 5517/05/12 16:42 56. If you have selected a site to visit, probablyyou have already got information on natural ENGLISHattractions, architectural assets and culturaltraditions of that site. You could be interestedin getting to know a historical site like a monu-ment, church or museum. But you should alsoget scheduled to know the spaces produced bylocal culture, and the manifestations that showthe uses and history of a people. 56cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 5617/05/12 16:42 57. Try to get information on cultural attractions like:ENGLISHArcheological sites and historical centers.Regional typical gastronomy.Handicraft and typical products.Histories and legends.Music, dance, theater and exhibitions.Fairs and traditional markets.Events scheduled like parties, festivalsand local religious celebrations, additio-nally to other artistic and cultural events. 57cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 57 17/05/12 16:42 58. You should bear some points inmind when interacting with the ENGLISHlocal culture:Be yourself regarding the way you talkand the clothes you wear. However, ifyou decided to participate in a religiousfestival, Christian or African tradition,for example, you should respect whatis suggested by the ceremonial. Alwayskeep silent whenever required.Respect religious or historical sites,archeological sites, popular traditions,the history and culture of the population.Ask for permission to take pictures, shootor record the events.If additionally to recording you wantto take an object as a memory, selectit carefully. Check out if the handicrafthas really been produced locally, andappraise the handicraftsmen. 58cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 58 17/05/12 16:42 59. Dont forget that far beyond a piecemade of clay, wood, straw or any other ENGLISHmaterial, you are taking home thehandicraftsmens know-how.When buying a handicraft piece, tryto understand what has inspired thecreation, who produced it and theenvironmental impact generated duringproduction.Avoid bargaining too much when buying thehandicraft, since the handicraftsmen makea living with the pieces, and used theirskills, knowledge and time to create it.59cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 5917/05/12 16:42 60. ENGLISHcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 60 17/05/12 16:42 61. ENGLISH BACK HOMEcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 6117/05/12 16:42 62. When we get back from a trip, we bringlots of memories. It is good to know that ENGLISHwe brought a piece of that site and that,somehow, we have changed; after all, wehave seen so many people, landscapes andhappenings that are now part of us.And we know that our presence has alsoleft memories on the sites we visited. In thistwo-hand movement, your trip does not endwhen you unpack. Minor attitudes help youmultiplying your experience, in so many ways.When you talk about your trip, you teachwhat you learned to other people. All of usplay a role as educators, and the multiplyingeffect is essential to thesustainable tourism.Report any incidentor irregularity you haveobserved. You are part of theprocess of environmental,social and economicimprovement of the destination. 62cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 62 17/05/12 16:42 63. Print you pictures only when necessary. ENGLISHDisseminate what you have seen, eitherface-to-face or using the information andcommunications technologies: createblogs or other Internet toolswith pictures, audios andvideos, and that could beused as audiovisual journalsof your trip.Prepare and/or participate in networksinterested on sustainable tourism:forums, websites, virtual communitiesthat expand our individualview on matters of collectiveinterest.Support community initiativesaimed at generating job andincome at the sites you have visited,or where you live. Some projects on63cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 6317/05/12 16:42 64. conservation, sustainable developmentand environmental education ENGLISHpromoted by NGOs (non-governmentalorganizations) deserve your support.Try to keep contact with the friendsyou made during your trip, either othertourists or local residents. Networkingstarted in a sustainable contextstrengthens the movement of social-environmental responsibility.Keep on reviewing your consumptionhabits and attitudes as citizen andtourist.Access the Green Passport Campaignwebsite!www.passaporteverde.gov.br 64cartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 6417/05/12 16:42 65. ENGLISH Landscape is where ourthoughts are built strongere . than the power of the sit Guimares Rosacartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 6517/05/12 16:42 66. GET TO KNOW BRAZIL ENGLISHcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 66 17/05/12 16:42 67. ParatyRJ ENGLISH PRESERVE BRAZILcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 6717/05/12 16:42 68. ENGLISHcartilha Passaporte Verde-95x130-ing.indd 68 17/05/12 16:42