Our day in Rio de Janeiro started with a cog railway ride to the Summit of Corcovado Hill. Here at 2400 feet above the city stands the 125-foot statue of Christ the Redeemer. The Christ statue stands over the entire city and is designated one of the seven “New Wonders of the World”. From the peak we could see sweeping views of the city and beaches. In the afternoon we took a glass cable car to the top of Sugar Loaf Mountain, a symbol of the city where we could again see the beaches, Corcovado Mountain and downtown Rio and Guanabara Bay. Heading back to our hotel we made a few stops to see the city’s sites, including some examples of colonial architecture, the Rio cathedral (modeled after a Myan pyramid) and a statue of HOBO Jesus: the viaduct which brought water into the city and Tile Street. Originally, tiles for the work were scavenged from various construction sites and piles of urban waste found on the Rio streets. But in later years, most of the tiles were donated by visitors from all around the world.












March 21, 2023 at 6:04 am
FANTASTIC!!!!
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