Wednesday, 23 March 2011

THE LARGEST BEACH ON EARTH!

Torres , the beach of my childhood & adolescence, is a city where the litoral of Rio Grande do Sul begins. After that last rock seen behind , route south, there are no more elevations on the coast of RS, it's 622km of continuous beach,  just sand and sea, a fine thin sand that caress your feet. After that, Brazil ends and there is Uruguay. Cassino beach, the last beach at south, is the largest beach on Earth,  one single beach with "255km"of extension.
Torres aereal view: This entrance is Mampituba river, boundary with the state of  Santa Catarina , at north. From Torres, route north, you'll have to go 7.000km straight line, or 8.500km boarding the coast, till the end of Brazil at north. But it's not a continuous beach.

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