Mato Grosso, in central Brazil, is a sprawling state of savannah and Amazon fringes, with Cuiabá as its steamy capital, gateway to Chapada dos Guimarães’ cliffs. Known for soybeans, cattle, and gold, its economy booms on agribusiness, though deforestation scars its jungles. Its pioneer spirit echoes in its dusty expanse. Mato Grosso’s rawness defines Brazil’s interior.