The two other interesting destinations on the Paraguayan border are Bela Vista and Porto Murtinho, both to the west of Ponta Porã and harder to reach. While they don’t serve as gateways to Paraguay (it’s technically illegal to cross the frontier at these places), they are worth visiting for the splendour of their natural […]
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