How far into Brazil can I get with the completion of the Oyapock Bridge between French Guiana and Brazil?

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It is estimated that the Oyapock Bridge between France and Brazil will be finished in 2012. I have already been to Oyapock and ever since I dreamt to do a road trip starting in French Guyana. Looking on Google Maps, the roads from Oyapock into Brazil seem to end in the Amazon rain forest and in Macapa. While in Oyapock 5 years ago, I saw quite some cars driving around. This made me wonder if there are onward journeys possible from Macapa.



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I just came across a video blog of some one doing that trip in oposite direction. So far it seems feasible by bike.




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How do you get from Brazil to French Guiana?

There is no direct connection from Brazil to French Guiana. However, you can take the taxi to Manaus airport, fly to Zanderij, take the walk to Zanderij Airport, take the shuttle to Albina Customs, then take the travel to Apatou.

Is French Guiana France?

French Guiana, overseas territorial collectivity of France, situated on the northeastern coast of South America. French Guiana is bounded by Brazil to the south and east, Suriname to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the northeast. The capital is Cayenne.



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