The small town of BRASILÉIA is 220km and six hours by bus from Rio Branco; if you’re crossing the border this is where you have to visit the Polícia Federal for your exit (or entry) stamp. The office (daily 8am–5pm) is just to the right of the church as you head from the international […]
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