Source: Breaking Travel News
In its pavilion at the Shanghai Universal Exposition, Brazil presented its two finalists in the ‘Seven new wonders of nature’ competition – the Foz do Iguaçu Waterfalls and the Amazon Rainforest – yesterday, with the aim of bringing on board the Chinese and persuading them to vote for them.The Swiss millionaire Bernard Weber, the project’s founder, was at the Brazilian Pavilion, where he declared that “The Amazon Rainforest and the Iguaçu Waterfalls have histories that evoke emotions in visitors to those destinations”.
Pedro Wendler, the director of the Pavilion, said “if the Chinese vote for our attractions, there is no doubt that both of them will be among the seven wonders”.
Bernard Weber made a presentation of the all the candidates to the people present and showed a video about the competition and its 28 finalists: The Great Barrier Reef in Australia, the Dead Sea in the Middle East, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, the Jeita Grotto in the Lebanon, the Maldive Islands in the Indian Ocean, among other places of exuberant natural beauty.
Although he did not disclose the number of votes the candidacies have received so far, the director of the Brazilian pavilion guarantees that the two South American attractions are among those receiving the most votes.