Our Round the World Itinerary

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Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Final 2 video clips from Brazil

These were to big to upload until I reached a decent internet connection.





Enjoy...
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The city of beaches





Our visit to Rio de Janeiro has come to an end and we are now on our return trip back to St. Louis. So how was Rio, well we just loved it. We were lucky in that my family has Brazilian friends that live in Rio, and we stayed with my dads friend's daughter, Mayra who lives in the awesome beach suburb of Leblon, which is the next beach along from Ipanema Beach. So right off the bat, we were in the coolest part of the city, with the beach, great restaurants and views of Christ the Redeemer overlooking the city below. Our first night at Mayra's apartment we got invited to go out to a Samba School with her, her roommate and some other friends. The Samba School was one of the top 3 in the city and a really cool experience. Basically, the school was practicing for carnival that is coming up in February, which means you get the full ,musical experience and get to see the dancers in their costumes etc. It was packed, and the beat of the music was pumping, and even I was grooving along to the beat :-).

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The next day Mayra's dad picked us up and we headed to Copacabana Beach to visit his apartment, pickup the rest of the family and then down to the Copacabana Fort (a personal favorite of my Dads) for breakfast while overlooking the beach. We also drove around the city getting the local must see guide. It was great to see Tony and his family as I have not seen him and Mayra since I was a small boy.

Later Danielle and I headed up the 2 cable cars that take you to the top of the famous Sugarloaf Mountain which offered amazing views of beautiful Rio. The cable car ride itself is quite scary as it runs along a 1400-meter route between the peaks of Pão de Açúcar and Cara de Cão.

We met my Dad when he got off his ship and went to a traditional Brazilian Steak House in Ipanema, the food was amazing, but so much :-). The next morning we met Dad again for breakfast and saw him on his way to the aiport. Then since we were in Copacabana we decided to walk along Copacabana, to Ipanema and then on to Leblon. It was a full days walk, but awesome. We got to see all the locals practicing football, others playing volleyball, surfing, amazing sand castles and much much more. When we got to Leblon we decided to hit the beach ourselves for the remainder of the afternoon.

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Finally, yesterday we made the trip up to Christ the Redeemer, on top of Corcovado mountain, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. This was awesome, the statue itself is huge and the 360 degree view of the city below is incredible.

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In in all a great trip, but we are happy to be going home.

PS. When we got to the airport today, LAN airlines could not find our electronic tickets and we spent 2 hours trying to resolve the issue. Finally American Airlines fixed the problem, and then we were told that our flight from Santiago to Dallas was canceled. So another hour an a half later we got ourselves on a flight via Sao Paulo to Dallas and leave shortly... 6 months, 20 countries, 44 flights and this was the first cancellation, not so bad.

Take a look at all the video and pics I have uploaded.

Ryan
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Friday, January 23, 2009

Never thought I would agree with Vogue Magazine....



Well I am sunburnt and happy to be so. We are on the island of Ilha Grande, south of Rio De Janerio which is a beautiful national park. However for the last 2 days we have had rain on and off, we get the sun, but not long enough to make a trek to one of the many beautiful spots on the island. Its a good thing our Pousuda is a beautiful spot and I can sit in my hammock and enjoy the view or I would be seriously bummed. Well this morning we woke to a beautiful clear blue sky and off we went to the beach, not just any beach, but what the locals say is the best beach in all of Brazil, Lopes Mendes beach. We had to find a boat to take us there as there is only one other way which is via a 5 hour hike.

The Lopes Mendes beach was actually voted one of the World’s 10 Most Beautiful Beaches by Vogue Magazine – its water is clear and shallow for quite a long way, presenting excellent surfing conditions and pristine sands. This meant we got to spend our day watching surfers go for it, doing some body surfing of my own, and just enjoying the visas and sound of crashing waves.

It was an awesome day.

Tomorrow we head back to Rio by boat, taxi, bus and taxi :-)

Ryan
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