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One of the many alleyways in Rio with homeless people  
   

One of the many alleyways in Rio with homeless people

Some people who are homeless cannot afford to commute to work each day from the favalas so sleep on the streets. We wondered how many of Rio's residents benefited from the hosting of the World Cup and Olympics in recent years.
Chile's Santiago & Brazil

January 5th 2018
Landing into Chile, Santiago gave us the first taste of our fourth and final continent on this trip! Struggling with jetlag, most of our 4 day visit was spent trying to adjust to the 14 hour time change from Australia. When we weren't sleeping, we managed to participate in a couple of walking tours which was a great way to learn a bit about the colonial history of Chile and the recent brutal dicta ... read more
South America » Brazil » Rio de Janeiro » Rio de Janeiro

Brazilian Flag Following three centuries under the rule of Portugal, Brazil became an independent nation in 1822. By far the largest and most populous country in South America, Brazil overcame more than half a century of military intervention in the governance of t... ... read more
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