Feb 18 • 12:04 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Tourists turn sand at Praia do Forte into 'kitchen' in Cabo Frio

Tourists have been seen cooking on the sand at Praia do Forte in Cabo Frio, a practice that is prohibited by local law.

Last Saturday, tourists were spotted using a portable gas stove to prepare food on the sands of Praia do Forte in Cabo Frio, located in Brazil's Lakes Region. This incident, which gained attention after a video circulated on social media, shows a group cooking onions and sausage right on the crowded beach despite local regulations prohibiting such activities. The tourists, questioned by a local influencer who filmed the event, stated that they regularly engage in this practice whenever they visit the city.

The visitors were unaware of the local law against cooking on the beach and mentioned that they had not been informed of any restrictions by local monitoring teams. The influencer filmed their interactions and expressed concern about the disrespectful behavior towards public spaces. The tourists revealed that they planned to stay in Cabo Frio until the following Wednesday, further emphasizing their casual approach to these activities while on vacation.

This incident raises issues concerning the enforcement of local regulations and the impact of tourism on natural spaces. As the popularity of Cabo Frio as a tourist destination continues to grow, it highlights the need for better communication of local laws to visitors, as well as increased monitoring to preserve the beach environment and ensure a positive experience for all beachgoers.

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