Avenida Prudente de Morais 5121, Natal, State of Rio Grande do Norte 59064-625, BrazilMap
Phone: +55 84 3673-6800
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Natal's Dune Stadium is a beach sports arena by the sea. It is mainly based on beach cars off-road, plus beach skateboarding and camel competitions, which is very interesting. Especially driving an SUV to gallop in the dunes is really exciting.
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Arena Das Dunas Stadium Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Dune Stadium is a new stadium built on the original site after the demolition of the original Machadão stadium in order to welcome the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. It was designed and constructed by the architect Christopher Lee, who is famous for designing sports venues. It can accommodate 45,000 people. It will be used as the venue for the 4 group matches of the 2014 World Cup.
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Arena Das Dunas Stadium Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Natal's Dune Stadium is a beach sports arena by the sea. It is mainly based on beach cars off-road, plus beach skateboarding and camel competitions, which is very interesting. Especially driving an SUV to gallop in the dunes is really exciting.
Natal is a famous coastal city with a famous sand dune stadium on the beach. There are many beach sports, such as beach SUVs, beach motorcycles, beach volleyball, etc. There will often be some events, which is very exciting.
The dune stadium is a large sand dunes, where beach cross-country competitions are often carried out, and various beach SUVs and motorcycles are roaring on the beach. It is very fierce and exciting. It is worth everyone to enjoy.
The name derives from the sand dunes, one of the most attractive natural landscapes in the area, and the structure of the pitch is also a model of the dunes.
It was built in 2014 at the World Cup in Brazil, and it is said that it can accommodate more than 40,000 people. The stadiums in Brazil are well built, which shows the importance of the country.