Christ the Redeemer:-
Christ the Redeemer
is an Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, created by
French sculptor Paul Landowski and built by the Brazilian engineer Heitor da
Silva Costa, in collaboration with the French engineer Albert Caquot.
Corcovado:-
Corcovado, meaning
"hunchback" in Portuguese, is a mountain in central Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil. The 710-metre granite peak is located in the Tijuca Forest, a national
park. It is sometimes confused with nearby Sugarloaf Mountain.
Sugarloaf Mountain:-
Sugarloaf Mountain is a peak situated in Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil, at the mouth of Guanabara Bay on a peninsula that juts out
into the Atlantic Ocean.
Fernando de Noronha:-
Fernando de Noronha
is a volcanic archipelago about 350 kilometers off Brazil's northeast coast.
It’s named after its largest island, a protected national marine park and
ecological sanctuary with a jagged coastline and diverse ecosystems. It's
renowned for its undeveloped beaches, and for scuba diving and snorkeling. Sea
turtles, rays, dolphins and reef sharks swim in its warm, clear waters.
Ibirapuera Park:-
Ibirapuera Park is a
major urban park in São Paulo, Brazil. It has a large area for leisure, jogging
and walking, as well a vivid cultural scene with museums and a music hall.
Amazon Theatre,
Manaus:-
The Amazon Theatre is
an opera house located in Manaus, in the heart of the Amazon rainforest in
Brazil.
Lençóis Maranhenses
National Park:-
Lençóis Maranhenses
National Park is a protected area on Brazil’s north Atlantic coast. It’s known
for its vast desert landscape of tall, white sand dunes and seasonal rainwater
lagoons. Lagoa Azul and Lagoa Bonita are two of the largest lagoons. The park’s
diverse ecosystem also includes mangrove swamps. The nearby towns of
Barreirinhas and Santo Amaro do Maranhão are gateways to the park.
Pinacoteca do Estado
de São Paulo:-
The Pinacoteca do
Estado de São Paulo is one of the most important art museums in Brazil. It is
housed in a 1900 building in Jardim da Luz, Downtown São Paulo, designed by
Ramos de Azevedo and Domiziano..
Cathedral of
Brasília:-
The Cathedral of
Brasília is the Roman Catholic cathedral serving Brasília, Brazil, and serves
as the seat of the Archdiocese of Brasília. It was designed by Oscar Niemeyer,
and was completed and dedicated on May 31, 1970.
Ilha Grande:-
Ilha Grande is an
island in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro ringed by beaches, covered by
Atlantic forest and crossed by winding trails. On its southeastern shore, the
long, palm-lined stretch of Lopes Mendes Beach is known for its strong surf.
Lagoa Azul, in the island’s north, has sheltered, fish-filled waters. On the
northeast coast, the village of Abraão has the 19th-century São Sebastião
Church.
Parque Lage:-
Parque Lage is a
public park in the city of Rio de Janeiro, located in the Jardim Botânico
neighborhood at the foot of the Corcovado. The land was formerly the residence
of industrialist Enrique Lage and his wife, singer Gabriella Besanzoni.
Pedra da Gávea:-
Pedra da Gávea is a
monolithic mountain in Tijuca Forest, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Composed of
granite and gneiss, its elevation is 844 metres, making it one of the highest
mountains in the world that ends directly in the ocean.
São Paulo Cathedral:-
The São Paulo See
Metropolitan Cathedral --"See" and "cathedra" mean
"seat" and therefore the ecclesiastical authority of a bishop or
archbishop is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of São Paulo,
Brazil.
Chapada dos Veadeiros
National Park:-
Chapada dos Veadeiros
National Park is in the central Brazilian state of Goiás. It’s known for its
dramatic canyons and quartz crystal rock formations. The Preto River has rock
pools and waterfalls, some over 100 meters high. The biodiverse park is home to
many orchid species and wildlife including armadillos, jaguars and toucans.
Park access is from the nearby towns of Alto Paraíso de Goiás or São Jorge.
Escadaria Selarón:-
Escadaria Selarón,
also known as the 'Selaron Steps', is a set of world-famous steps in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil. They are the work of Chilean-born artist Jorge Selarón who
claimed it as "my tribute to the Brazilian people".
Flamengo Park:-
Flamengo Park, also
known as Aterro do Flamengo, Eduardo Gomes Park, and Aterro do Brigadeiro
Eduardo Gomes, is the largest public park and recreation area within the city
of Rio de Janeiro, in eastern Brazil.
Beto Carrero World:-
Beto Carrero World is
the biggest theme park in Latin America, located in Penha, Brazil. The park
opened on December 28, 1991 and is considered to be one of Santa Catarina's
signature amusement parks..
Itaipu Dam:-
The Itaipu Dam is a
huge hydroelectric dam on the Paraná River between Brazil and Paraguay. It’s
known for its nighttime light shows and views from the central lookout. The
Production Building’s command room controls the dam's turbines.
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