Men's web portal AskMen.com has come up with a list of its top 10 paradises on earth that have long been forgotten. This list is not endorsed by Reuters:
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9. Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
Sitting 380kms off Brazil's northeastern coast, only 240 people are allowed on the archipelago at any one time, all of whom are required to pay environmental taxes to preserve the beauty of the 21 islands. Only the main island is inhabited, and that's where you stay in boutique-style bed-and-breakfasts.
There's not much to do other than swim in the Atlantic Ocean and bask beneath the sun.
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