To connect with nature, a young couple moved to a national park on the Brazilian coast

Caio and Marcella’s remote home is found deep inside a national park on the Brazilian coast. Making use of an abandoned piece of land that used to belong to Caio’s grandfather, the young couple from Sao Paulo have been steadily building a self
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