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The Volcanic Archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
Fernando de Noronha
State district
State District of Fernando de Noronha
Fernando de Noronha
[də nəróunjə]
페르난두 데 누로냐
페르난두 데 누로냐: 브라질 본토 동쪽의 대서양에 있는 화산도; 연방 직할지.
Breathtaking view of the famous Fernando de Noronha islands in Brazil
Morro Dois Irmãos
Two Brothers Rock - Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, Pernambuco, Brazil
Fernando De Noronha - Brazil (Ponta do Air France)
Aerial view of the archipelago with the
the 'Mar de Fora', the islands 'Ilha do Meio', 'Ilha Sela Ginete', 'Ilha Rasa' and the 'Mar de Dentro'
in Fernando De Noronha - Brazil
Fernando de Noronha (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [feʁˈnɐ̃du dʒi noˈɾoɲɐ]), officially the State District of Fernando de Noronha (Portuguese: Distrito Estadual de Fernando de Noronha) and formerly known as the Territory of Fernando de Noronha (Território de Fernando de Noronha) until 1988, is an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, part of the State of Pernambuco, Brazil, and located 354 km (191 nmi; 220 mi) off the Brazilian coast. It consists of 21 islands and islets, extending over an area of 26 km2 (10 sq mi). Only the eponymous main island is inhabited; it has an area of 18.4 km2 (7.1 sq mi) and a population estimated at 3,101 in 2020. While most of the archipelago is relatively low-lying, there are parts reaching more than 100 m (328 ft) in elevation.
Baia do Sancho, a beach on the small island of Fernando de Noronha off of Brazil, is consistently ranked one of the world's best beaches. In fact, it was #1 on TripAdvisor for years.
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At Baia de Sueste (Sueste Bay)
snorkeling and turtles and lobsters (hiding in holes on the ocean bottom)
a few kilometers (miles) from Baia de Sueste to a point overlooking
Praia do Leão (Lion Beach),
one of the archipelago’s most beautiful and pristine beaches
From a distance, the main island of the Fernando de Noronha archipelago, about 354 kilometers (220 miles) off Brazil’s northeast coast, is recognizable by its largest volcanic peak, Pico Mount, viewed here from the west
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Praia da Baía dos Porcos,
one of the most stunning, overlooked beaches in South America.
Just 225 miles northeast of Brazil's Cape São Roque lies the hidden gem of Fernando de Noronha, beckoning adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. This archipelago consists of 21 islands, with its main island spanning just 10 square miles and emerging dramatically from the sea to a height of 1,089 feet. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001, Fernando de Noronha is a testament to nature's unspoiled beauty and human conservation.
Sailing via Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
The “two brothers” (Morro Dos Dois Irmãos) rock formations,
just north of Baia dos Porcos and Praia do Sancho,
off Praia do Cacimba do Padre, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
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Dois Irmãos (Two Brothers) on Fernando de Noronha
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Praia do Sancho beach
Esmeralda do Atlântico (Emerald of the Atlantic)
Cacimba do Padre Beach
( the golden sands , right next to the islets of Dois Irmãos)
The parade ground (with canons) in front of the colonial administration building