The state of Paraná in Brazil is very different than anything else  we have seen on this Latin American Discovery journey. We are now  well south of the Tropic of Capricorn and the landscape is changing with  every stop. This morning Caledonian Star guests traveled inland to the  capital of the state, Curitiba. This city is recognized as the most  innovative in the world with respect to livability. Mayors from New York  and Los Angeles have come here to learn how best to plan for  transportation, housing, open space, and quality of life issues in  cities of greater than 1 million people. We next took a ride on the  Serra Verde train. This spectacular ride descends 3000 feet down from  the coastal mountains (see photo) to the quaint little town of Morretes.  Here we enjoyed a typical dish of the region, barreado, which is beef  slow-cooked in a clay pot for 24 hours and mixed with manioc flour and  bananas. Wow! The birding was excellent right from our lunch deck  perched next to the river. It has been a fantastic day viewing the  forests and the river from the train.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 22 Nov 1999
From the Caledonian Star in Brazil, 11/22/1999, National Geographic Endeavour
- Aboard the National Geographic Endeavour
- Galápagos



