Nestled along Brazil’s Costa Branca, or White Coast, Galinhos remains a hidden gem, a fishing village seemingly frozen in time. Accessible via a natural sandbar, this secluded spot boasts vast, deserted beaches and towering sand dunes. The pellucid waters surrounding the village add to its serene and untouched charm. Visitors can explore the quiet, unspoiled shores, enjoy the tranquility of the dunes, and experience the simple, authentic way of life that has remained unchanged for generations.
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