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South America » Brazil » Rio de Janeiro » Rio de Janeiro » Ipanema August 23rd 2006

After taking the 7 hour bus from BH to Rio, I met Marcelo´s driver, Sergio, at the bus station. Yes, they have a driver... It´s pretty cool, he´ll take you anywhere, but the converstion was a little stale in the car, but that´s better than takig a taxi. Because Marcelo was working and busy with classes I got to hang out with his brother Felipe who just returned home from a 6 month stint in Europe where he was going to school in Spain and travelling around. I met Felipe for the first time and he´s a really cool guy. Where Marcelo is very talented in design and art and knows a lot of music, well, Felipe is the jock in the family. The first night Felipe and I met up with some friends I was ... read more

South America » Brazil » Rio de Janeiro » Rio de Janeiro » Ipanema August 20th 2006

It was so good especially the last few nights, missing you both so much. But bring on the 22nd! TC reformed!!!... read more
WHJ and Me
Favela Kids
Pollo

South America » Brazil » Rio de Janeiro » Rio de Janeiro » Ipanema August 19th 2006

Perfect last day in Rio, Francois and I sailed about the Lagoa in a blue swan, played racket ball on Ipanema beach and then I took my two favourite favela kids out for dinner. Sitting in Rio airport very hungover and waiting for my flight home. Cant believe its all over, very excited to see everyone at home although I did cry in the taxi on the way to the airport leaving Rio will be very hard as the whole thing has just been too amazing. Call you tomorrow wilbs!!!... read more

South America » Brazil » Rio de Janeiro » Rio de Janeiro » Botafogo August 18th 2006

Ja, naslednji dan sva sla na Iguacu slapove. Obiskala sva jih iz argentinske strani, kjer so veliko lepsi. Ker avtobus fura non stop in preckanje meje ni problematicno (vsaj ne, ko gres v Argentino) sva hitro prispela. Brazilci se sploh ne sekirajo za obmejne formalnosti in smo se samo peljali mimo, medtem ko sva morala na argentinski pokazat pasose. No, prispela sva v park, placala mastno vstopnino in se po nalivu odpravila raziskovat. Z vremenom sva imela ''sreco'', saj v tem casu ze dolgo niso pomnili taksnih nalivov. Po parku hodis po urejenih potkah, se vozis z vlakcem, opazujes dzunglo in zivali (videla sva nekaksne cudne rakune in enega ptica) ter ves cas oprezala, da na naju ne skoci jaguar. Slapovi pa so enkratni in ogromni. Za boljso predstavo uporabite strica Googla. Res da ni bilo ... read more

South America » Brazil » Rio de Janeiro » Rio de Janeiro » Ipanema August 17th 2006

When suffering a lack of energy after Europe, Rio is certainly one place to get a fresh dose! The place is for me a collision of Manila and Surfer's Paradise. An unhealthily large and economically imbalanced population, a pretty good beach, faded resort atmosphere, decaying suburbs, but with those famous beautiful granite peaks that make you pinch yourself as you bodysurf a wave to the Ipanema shoreline. Like most travellers, I had a fair bit of trepidation about venturing far from the gated and guarded hostal quarters, but managed the usual activities - of course the beach, the sugarloaf cablecar, a strangle mugging, a football match, food poisoning. Joking about the mugging. Though thinking of it did prevent me heading out too often with the camera, so sorry not many photos. Not sure as usual where ... read more
Carolina 1
Carolina 2
Sanchez & Carolina

South America » Brazil » Rio de Janeiro » Rio de Janeiro » Copacabana August 11th 2006

21st July - 28th July 2006 Arrived in Buenos Aires late at night. The hotel had a taxi organised which made life so easy. Our pad is not as luxurious as Santiago but we’re in the heart of Recoleta, the Parisian quarter of the city. It’s really chic here and we’re feeling grubby and dowdy. A quick shop will sort things!! Recoleta Cemetery is at the corner of our street. Eva and Juan Peron are buried there after some years in exile. Eva was quite a gal. Apparently hated by the military and ruling classes because of her support of the poor. She got women the vote and legalised divorce. You can tell we haven’t been to see Evita!! The cemetery is a tourist attraction. There are some pretty grand tombs around! Having bought a pair ... read more
Ladies do lunch in Buenos Aires
Do you come here often?
Eva Peron's Memorial

South America » Brazil » Rio de Janeiro » Rio de Janeiro » Ipanema August 10th 2006

We have just spent an excellent 5 days in the Big Apple. Saw all the main touristy sights and walked around loads. Had a great evening in Hell´s Kitchen area on last night. One of the fellow travellers in the hostel was horrified to learn that we were going to NO museums and NO shows/performances. She hadn´t even considered doing any sightseeing, but was off to the Museum of Art for a SECOND time that day !!!! How cultured. Well, we´re finally here in South America. Arrived in Brazil this morning. It was an 8-hour flight from JFK and I was sat next to the most mentally deranged person for the whole journey! Seriously, as I strolled through the cabin looking for my seat, I could see this woman who stood out as ´very odd´and sure ... read more


NEXT STOP...........Rio de Janeiro. After our very long bus ride and several stops at juicy meat restaurants, we made it to Rio. We were in luck, Nadja spoke to an old friend who lives in Rio and they invited us to their luxurious flat on the Copacabana, the place where music and passion are always in fashion. This family even has an elevator that comes right into the house.NNIIICCEEE! We had an absolutely fabulous time at their place. On the first day we went straight to the famous beaches of the copacabana and Ipanema. The weather on day one was great. The beaches filled with thongs, thongs and more thongs. Beautiful toned bodies everywhere. Brazilians love to flex their muscles and play football on the beach. On a good day you can see the makings of ... read more
Ipanema
RIO
RIO AT NIGHT


Hello everyone! Just to update you as to where we are at on our trek around Brazil - We're currently in Salvador, having completed a massive 29 hour bus journey from Rio - not a pleasant experience I can tell you. So in this travel blog, we will update you on our time in Rio. Initially stayed in Ipanema Thursday onwards, gorgeous beaches, and visited Sugar Loaf Mountain on the Saturday and spent some time on the beach watching the Volley Ball. We took the cable car to the top of Sugar Loaf, which had a fantastic view of Rio, if a little cloudy as were so high up. Hostel that we stayed in was pretty cool, enjoyed some very nice Caiprinhas at their bar very chilled out place. Also, visited the bar where 'Girl from ... read more
Susie drinking (what we think is) a coconut!
Maracena Stadium
View from the Favela


There was only one reason for us to head back to Rio and that was for the Copa Final between Flamengo and Vasco Da Gama. To pass the time, the afternoon was spent visiting Sugar Loaf, 396 metres high overlooking Rio. The views from the top were spectacular and i'm sure even the photos don't justify how amazing it was. Early evening, Rio was buzzing with everyone awaiting the kick off between two of Rio's big guns. Fans lined the streets constantly letting off fireworks and singing. Arriving at the Maracana was unbelievable, the atmosphere was something i've never experienced at a football before. We were standing in the Flamengo end so it would have been suicidal to have supported Vasco. I can't describe how noisy it was inside the stadium but the fans were always ... read more
Copacabana from the top of Sugar Loaf
Nick, Butler, Me and a very small christ in the background
All the gear, no idea




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