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The Complexo do Alemãõ cable car / gondola is a popular tourist attraction, that steadily has grown since it's initiation 2...
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The Complexo do Alemãõ cable car / gondola is a popular tourist attraction, that steadily has grown since it's initiation 2 years ago. It is merely a 6 station transportation system for at large low-income community (favela), but due to the fact of the cars being high in the air, it has grown to be a proper attraction. And what a view! It is amazing to dangle away over the labyrinths of the favela and the view from the last station is amazing - green views, the christ and Engenhão stadiums in the distance and the mass of small houses clinging up the hills. Worth a visite. There are guided tours from Estação Bonsucceso.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complexo_do_Alemãohttp://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estação_Bonsucesso/TIM
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located in the center of northeastern traditions luiz gonzaga, the largest cultural center of Rio de Janeiro, the Agreste...
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located in the center of northeastern traditions luiz gonzaga, the largest cultural center of Rio de Janeiro, the Agreste Foto & Studio provides a journey into the past. Here you will turn into a real Lampião (character in the story of the Brazilian northeast), wearing clothes and accessories. We will hold your photo and you will take time this unforgettable memory.
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Unidos da Tijuca Samba-School, the third oldest samba school in Rio de Janeiro has been presenting an interesting all year...
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Unidos da Tijuca Samba-School, the third oldest samba school in Rio de Janeiro has been presenting an interesting all year long attraction: “Backstage Tour of a Carnival Parade”This is the first time a samba-school in Rio “opens up” their secrets, and guide tourist through the backstage activities. Tourists are guided by the official Carnival researcher of the Samba school and see all phases of the carnival parade preparation. The attraction starts with the explanation of the parade theme, and then moves on to each step of the parade building: the conception of theme, design sketches of the costumes, mock-up floats, the floats assembly area , carnival costume factory, and finally the quality area. At the end of the program, visitors see a pocket show of the samba-school, with real samba dancers and samba percussionists. The attraction is a very good option where the foreigner can learn a bit how the magic of the carnival in Rio is done. Definitely, a must if the visitors is interested in visual arts, architecture or carnival itself. The “Backstage Tour at Unidos da Tijuca” attraction lasts for 2 and half hours and can be scheduled Mondays through Saturdays through Unidos da Tijuca Marketing Department.
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