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During my teenage years, I resided in Belem with my father who frequently traveled for work in the oil industry. One weekend, we decided to venture off to Mosqueiro, which we later renamed "Mosquito." Although I cannot recall the name of the beach we visited that was further from Belem, it was adorned with stunning beaches and sand dunes. Beyond the sand dunes, we discovered dark colored freshwater lakes that my friends affectionately referred to as "Coca Cola Lakes" due to their unique water color. If I ever come across this beach again, I would love to retire there, as it felt like a true paradise to me. As luck would have it, I eventually found the beach, and it was none other than Salinas.
A place where the sand and sea come together to create a picturesque scene that is both beautiful and exotic. If you're looking for a sweet water beach with waves, then look no further than Mosqueiro Island in Para, Brazil. Thanks to tides4fishing dot com, you can even check the tidal level and pick the perfect time to enjoy the beach. When the tide is high, the waves can reach a whopping 3 meters (10 feet) - all thanks to the moon's gravitational pull. And when the tide is low, the water is as calm as can be. But beware of the pesky sellers who try to push their wares on you. Pack your own water, fruits, and cookies and enjoy the beach on your own terms.
The best aspect of this beach can be summed up in one word - amazing.