Despite the distinctly unthrilling towns that have gone before, PONTA PORÃ itself is an attractive little settlement, right on the Paraguayan border up in the Maracaju hills. The Avenida Internacional divides the settlement in two – on one side of the street you’re in Brazil, on the other in the Paraguayan town of Pedro […]
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