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.
Aruay, Mayra and Anderson arrive at one of the richest in natural diversity of the Legado das Águas: The Cambuci hiking trail.
Aruay and Anderson walk towards the shore of the Rio Grande in Ibitipoca. During their journey they encounter one of the most incredible engineering work of nature, several Rufous-fronted Thornbird's nests, they are a species of bird that build large nests with small sticks.
Anderson and Aruay hike through the biggest private reserve of the Atlantic Florest in Brasil, Legado das Águas. They arrive at the Dezembro waterfall.
Mayra, Aruay and Anderson visit the Lake of Sumidoro located in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. They observe the ancient rock paintings in one of the oldest area inhabited by humans from the Americas.
Anderson, Aruay and Mayra arrive at the Tabuleiro Waterfall, the third largest waterfall of Brazil. They explore the flora of Cerrado of Minas Gerais, Brasil.
Mayra, Aruay and Anderson visit one of the most imporant preserved areas in the restinga in the coast of Brazil. They walk on the beach and discover the rich biodiversity of the coastline.
Aruay, Anderson and Mayra visit Serra do Japi. Serra do Japi is an important area of the Atlantic Forest that covers 1400 meters of altitude. During their hike, they explore the flora, fauna and diversity in the forest.
Aruay and Anderson visit an orchid garden and the production system of native seedlings in the largest area of the private reserve of the Atlantic Forest in Brazil.
Aruay and Anderson climb to Pico do Couto, one of the highest points in Brazil. The altitude of the vegetation area is located more than 2,600 meters high, high above the clouds.
In the middle of the Ibitipoca region located in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, Aruay and Anderson visit a cave used as a refuge for the slaves. They discover information about the plants and animals which inhabit the region.
Anderson and Aruay visit "Morro do Fumo", which is located inside the Ecological Station called "Estação Ecológica Serra Geral do Tocantins", in Rio da Conceição -TO.
Aruay and Anderson explore the national park called "Parque Nacional das Cavernas do Peruaçu", in Januária-MG. The hosts make their way to the "Gruta do Janelão", where they find the largest stalactite in the world called "Perna de Bailarina".
The hosts travel to São Desidério to explore the city park called "Parque Municipal da Lagoa Azul", located in the West of Bahia. EN
Anderson and Aruay go to the state park called "Parque Estadual da Mata Seca", located in the transitional range between the cerrado and the caatinga
Aruay and Anderson visit one of the most popular destinations in Brazil, "Chapada dos Veadeiros" in the state of Goiás.
The hosts explore the state park called "Parque Estadual da Lapa Grande", which has about 7,600 acres, where the main water supply source is located for 30% of the population of the county of Montes Claros-MG.
Anderson and Aruay explore the valley called "Vale dos Pássaros", seventy kilometers away from the town of Almas -TO, an extremely preserved place with beautiful waterfalls.
Anderson and Aruay visit the cave system called "Grutas do Gentio", in the city of Unaí-MG, famous for being the Acauã mummy's place of origin, buried 3500 year ago, and is currently at Brazil's archeological headquarters known as "Instituto de Arqueologia do Brasil".
Aruay and Anderson explore the state park called "Parque Estadual Terra Ronca", one of the largest cave complex in Latin America.
The hosts of the program arrive at the city of Buenópolis -MG to explore the state park called "Parque Estadual da Serra do Cabral", located in a mountainous massif isolated from the rest of "Serra do Espinhaço".