Aberto da Tartaruga Marinha de Fernando de Noronha Museum
Museu Aberto da Tartaruga Marinha de Fernando de Noronha
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Alameda Boldro s/n | Boldro, Fernando de Noronha, State of Pernambuco 53990-000, BrazilMap
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Its nice to see and know about it, but no animals
Projeto Tamar is an organization that protects turtles nationally. If you never visited one, ots worthy. Ots nice to know abou the work they do, see some bones of turtles and know about their habits. ...
Not completely and properly reporting on vacations for grills. It is confusing for those who don't speak Portuguese. It's unfriendly. Go with time and patience to schedule tours.
Eye!!! Permit little tourism daily, when you arrive on the island is the first thing you have to make out credentials , then they start giving numbers at 16 , only 20 people enter , recommended ...
Its nice to see and know about it, but no animals
Projeto Tamar is an organization that protects turtles nationally. If you never visited one, ots worthy. Ots nice to know abou the work they do, see some bones of turtles and know about their habits. ...
Very interesting!
Great Project that shows to the world how important is to preserve the turtles around Noronha and also around the world.
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Not completely and properly reporting on vacations for grills. It is confusing for those who don't speak Portuguese. It's unfriendly. Go with time and patience to schedule tours.
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Eye!!! Permit little tourism daily, when you arrive on the island is the first thing you have to make out credentials , then they start giving numbers at 16 , only 20 people enter , recommended ...
Some things to improve
The first thing to do when you arrive on the island is to pay the sea conservation fee, as well as book the day and time to make the trails.