**Brazil is a land of mysteries, living nature, and stories passed down through generations. From north to south, people created legends that mix faith, fear, and popular wisdom, reflecting the soul of a country full of diversity and magic.
Curupira — the guardian of the forest. With his feet turned backward, he confuses hunters and protects the animals of the woods.

Iara — the mermaid of the rivers. She enchants men with her beauty and hypnotic singing, luring them into the depths of the waters.

Boitatá — the fiery serpent. A spirit that guards the forests and fields, appearing as a wandering light in the dark nights.

Cuca — the witch who frightens disobedient children. A figure from folklore made famous by popular tales and children’s stories.

Saci-Pererê — mischievous and wise. With one leg and a red cap, he represents the cleverness and freedom of the Brazilian people.

These legends are more than stories — they are a living part of Brazil’s popular culture, passed from mouth to mouth, keeping alive the ancestral memory of the nation. 🇧🇷✨ **