Seventy kilometres west of Anastácio, the small town of MIRANDA sits straddling the BR-262 at the foot of the Serra da Bodoquena by the Rio Miranda. Once the scene of historic battles, Miranda has been somewhat ignored by visitors since the demise of the old Campo Grande to Corumbá rail service, but it’s a […]
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