Brazil is the largest country in South America. Rio de
Janeiro, its football tradition and untouched wilderness of the Amazon
rainforest, famous for its annual festival, there are many things to see and do
in Brazil.
47.3 percent of the land area in South America, covering
Brazil, Latin America’s largest country. Striking monuments to the nation and
its people will find you. During the 1950s the city for its modernization
drives, from his days as a Portuguese colony in the country's history,
reflecting the rich showcase of cultural attractions to offer. Brazil is also a
hit single in 1963 became renown through to the beach, within national parkland
with majestic waterfalls, hosts a diverse array of natural attractions.
Brasilia
Memorial J. Juiscelino Kubitschek, 1956 to 1961, Brazil's
President Monument. Brazil Kubitschek administration helped bring the heavy
industry, communications and transport infrastructure and expanded across the
country. During his tenure Kubitschek from Rio de Janeiro to Brasilia, the
capital moved. Brasilia Palacio does Planalto (presidencia.gov.br)
inaugurations serving as the site of the presidential palace, opened in 1960.
Visitors can see the changing of the guard throughout the week, and the
residence offers guided tours every Sunday.
Outdoor Attractions
Hikers such Cachoeira Veu de Noiva, the park’s tallest
waterfall, or a glimpse of the city ruined by erosion in the Cidade de Pedra, a
collection of sculpted rock formations to explore the sights can visit. Stan
Getz "Ipanema girl" continued his bossa nova hit from 1963, when the
fame of Ipanema beach . Volleyball in the sand at the beach and enjoying the
football crowd with Brazilians extends for about two miles. Beer and other
refreshments along with vendors such as suntan oil sundries stroll the beaches.
Rio de Janeiro
Corcovado (corcovado.org.br) Cristo Redentor statue is 98
feet at its summit that features a 2,316 -Foot Mountain. Heitor da Silva Costa
workers, piece by piece, to the summit of Corcovado had to bring the statue
built. Visitors to the chapel every Sunday morning services can include
Corcovado and the statue -site restaurant and cocktail lounge hosts a variety
of grounds together. Only the First World War British Army, capable of hitting
23 miles vessels, including 305 mm cannon ammunition with the weapon before the
outbreak of the Forte de Copacabana (fortedecopacabana.com) built. Fort
chambers of the fort are some of the original equipment, and the museum hosts
the country's colonial days of the 19th century, reflecting the history of
Brazil.
Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo BANESPA Building ( ; Rua Joao Bricola 24;
011-55-3249-7180 no website ) builders of the building modeled after New York
's Empire State Building , and the 36 -story building opened in 1937 . Building
on its summit is an observation tower, and a mist -free day, visitors can see
25 miles from the deck. Travelers can visit the observation deck at no charge,
but must present their passport for entry. Architect Oscar Niemeyer celebrating
Latin American culture, which features places Fundação Memorial
(memorial.sp.gov.br), the geometric pavilion built. Brazil's most famous
artists in our art gallery regularly exhibit spotlighting and the Simon Bolivar
Auditorium hosted a series of rotating host performance.
The Famous Landmarks of Brazil
The Famous Landmarks of Brazil
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