Anderson, Aruay and Mayra explore the village of Paranapiacaba, encountering plants, knowledge of local nature and intact areas of the Atlantic Forest.
Mayra, Aruay and Anderson walk through the brackish waters of the mangrove swamp and discover the difference between the local flora and fauna.
Aruay, Anderson and Mayra are faced with an environment full of history, inside a cave in Minas Gerais.
The three presenters get to know the geological aspects of one of the oldest areas in Brazil, the Espinhaço Chair.
Aruay and Anderson get to know the local fauna and flora from the shelves of Itatiaia, at an altitude of more than 2400 meters.
The three presenters visit the Cerca Grande State Park, one of the oldest areas inhabited by the human species.
Anderson, Mayra and Aruay know the valley of the giant speeds, with some specimens being over 600 years old.
In one of the most exuberant Atlantic Forest regions in Brazil, Anderson and Aruay walk towards Pico do Marumbi, in the Paraná mountains.
Anderson and Aruay take an unconventional route and visit the lower part of Janela do Céu, in Ibitipoca, Minas Gerais.
Aruay and Anderson find trails that take them to the beaches and forested areas of the Brazilian coastline, where they visit Ilha do Mel.