Overview: Anderson, Aruay e Mayra explores Paranapiacaba. They encounter plants, knowledge of local nature and parts of the Atlantic Forest area still intact.
Overview: Mayra, Aruay and Anderson walk by the brackish waters of the mangrove and discover the difference between the local flora and fauna.
Overview: Aruay, Anderson and Mayra find themselves in a historical location within a cave located in Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Overview: The three hosts of the program gain geological knowledge about one of the oldest areas in Brazil, Cadeira do Espinhaço.
Overview: Aruay and Anderson explore the local fauna and flora more than 2400 meters of altitude at the Prateleiras do Itatiaia.
Overview: Anderson, Mayra and Aruay visit the State Park of Cerca Grande, it is one of the oldest areas inhabited by the human species.
Overview: Anderson, Mayra and Aruay explore the Valley of Velozias Gigantes, where they have specimens more than 600 years old.
Overview: Within one of the most exuberant Atlantic Forest regions of Brazil, Anderson and Aruay hike towards the Marumbi peak in the Paraná mountains.
Overview: Anderson and Aruay take an unconventional route to visit the lower part of Janela do Céu in Ibitipoca located in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Overview: Aruay and Anderson find several hiking trails that lead towards the beaches and forest areas of the Brazilian coast, where they visit Ilha do Mel.