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Fishermen's Beach

 
 

That's a very traditional beach as everyone knows its location since it is also a surfing point. It kept the secluded atmosphere with all its beauties. Both extremities of the beach present distinguished features. One of them is the back of the Sapucaitava Hill and its rocky coast, showing small bushes bent over the opposite direction of the sea winds; the other one is the Givurá Island and one more rocky coastline that leads to the Dream Beach. There are beautiful mansions across from the beach and the Fishermen's Market (that names the beach).

The market is a meeting point, where the fhisermen sell everyday their harvest such as crabs, octopus, shellfish, fresh fish, oysters from the Cananéia Region and shrimp. Visitors can be delighted by local recipes such as Moqueca (Brazilian Fish Stew) and the Caiçara Seafood prepared at the restaurants nearby. On the right side of the beach there's a passage to the Dream Beach from where the set of the Paranambuco Hills as well as the Juréia Mountain Range located southwards can be seen. The section of the city, located behind the beach has recently received new inhabitants, in fact, families arrived from the Capital of São Paulo, that have found and crated new jobs in the city.

The beach was also the scenery for Ivani Ribeiro's Soap Opera (Novela) Women of Sand (Mulheres de Areia - note: in fact, novela in Brazil is much more elaborated than an ordinary North American Soap Opera) in the first half of the 70's (1973/1974). It was a mega hit at that time, airing at Channel 4, the extinct Tupi Television Network from São Paulo. The Soap Opera featured many stars as Eva Vilma, Carlos Zara, Cleide Iáconis and Gianfrancesco Guarnieri who played the role of a retarded man named Tonho da Lua. Many people came to watch the recordings at that time with great interest. Tonho da Lua's house, located at the foot of the Sapucaitava Hill was demolished, but the foundations are still there. One of the actors, Serafim Gonzáles (acting today at Globo Network), who is also a sculptor, has donated a statue that is currently located at the right side of the beach, making everyone remember the events that took place there in the 70's, bringing back those very nice years. The Globo TV Netwrok recorded a new version of the soap opera in 1993, in the State of Rio de Janeiro, around Tarituba Beach in northern Paraty.

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
   

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