Brazilian Beach Girls
Brazil has approximately 6,000 miles of coastline, so there are plenty of beaches and with the beaches come Brazilian beach girls. Tall, tan, and beautiful, Brazilian beach girls have become so popular; there was even a song immortalizing one in particular. Remember the song “Girl from Ipanema?” That song was written about a Brazilian beach girl named Heloísa Eneida Menezes Paes Pinto. She was a beach girl who walked around the town of Ipanema, located near the Copacabana Beach. She was so beautiful; she inspired Antonio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes to write one of the most famous bossa nova songs ever. Lyrics such as “Tall and tan and lovely” and “And when she passes, each one she passes goes ‘ahh’” describe many of the Brazilian beach girls to a T.
There are also many more great beaches where the Brazilian beauties hang out. There is Itacare with its white sandy beaches, palm trees, and waves. This Brazilian piece of paradise always attracts many locals and tourists.
Visit Rio de Janeiro almost any time of year and you can almost be assured of seeing beautiful women walking up and down its sandy beaches. Almost two million people descend upon Rio de Janeiro each year for a New Year’s celebration.
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