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Brazil, March 2004 (Rio de Janeiro, Ilha Grande, Paratý, Sao Paulo, Curitiba, Foz do Iguaçú)
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Carnavalismo in Paraty
Rio de Janeiro from the top of Pão de Açúcar (Sugarloaf)
me atop Sugarloaf (with the blue T-shirt)
in front of Pão de Açúcar
papaya tree near Flamengo, Rio de Janeiro
Wilson, my fearsome Carioca guide
just before takeoff on Pedra Bonita
away I go, from atop Pedra Bonita, above Rio´s São Conrado
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Rio needs to be seen. This photo (from across the bay at Niterói) doesn´t do it justice.
Dama da Noite nightclub in Lapa, Rio de Janeiro
Map of Ilha Grande
Abraão, Ilha Grande
micos (monkeys)
"You are in an ecological paradise." (Ilha Grande) No kidding.
paradise (Ilha Grande)
São Cristovão church on Ilha Grande
view from Praia de Botafogo
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storm front over Ipanema
colonial architecture in Rio
Ipanema and Leblon from Corcovado
boat from Ilha Grande
vultures (urubus) feeding on cow carcass near Ilha Grande
Ilha Grande
Ilha Grande
the captain and a friend
Paraty
Paraty rooftops
above Paraty
Santa Teresa street
mmmmmm ... fruit
more fruit
trace of Rio's past as capital of the Portuguese Empire
central Rio from Santa Teresa
downtown Rio
the free ride on the bondinho across Arcos da Lapa
Leblon Beach
everywhere I go, they find me
Vidigal favela has a great view
This Carioca loves his city. I do too, but unfortunately I don't live there.
Maracanã (Vasco da Gama vs. Flamengo)
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Marianna
17-Jan-2007 15:33
Actually, 'pau' means wood, in Portuguese.
WDJ
15-Mar-2004 04:27
Just a small but suitable correction, Felix. It's "Pão de Açúcar", not "Pau de Açúcar". Pau de açúcar means literally "sugar dick" (!) in Portuguese, I kid you not! ;-)
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