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    • Day 10

      Sugar Loaf Mountain

      September 10, 2023 in Brazil ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      "Prepare yourself for a queue tomorrow" was the last advice for our guide Maria. She had seen some videos of the day before, and the queue was down the street. This is one of the busiest tourist attractions in Rio, so we expected it already.

      When we arrived though, there was no line. Our luck from Paraguay border continued (Plus some sage planning from our guide to get there as early as possible.)

      Sugar Loaf Mountain is in two sections with two cable cars. Advice was to skip the first mountain in the way up and rush to get the best view points from the higher section at 395 metres, half the height of Christ the Redeemer.

      The view over the bay and city was stunning. Not only did we have an excellent boarding, the weather was crystal clear.

      One of those places you see all the time in advertisements and then have to pinch yourself when you're actually there. We did that while drinking the water out of a green coconut. Because, Rio, right?
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    • Day 6

      Catch et lutte à la plage de Urca

      February 10 in Brazil ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      Après des blocos riches en rencontres, on comptait faire le pain de sucre mais nouvelle désillusion : les prix étaient aberrants. À la place on a préféré se poser sur la plage et faire du catch dans l'océan avec un bon gros coucher de soleil des familles sur le pain de sucre. Le cadre encore une fois est très différent du reste mais la tranquillité au milieu du chaos de Rio c'était sympa.Read more

    • Day 24

      Zuckerhut

      November 12, 2022 in Brazil ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Nächster Stop ist der Zuckerhut. Dank Uber wieder sehr schnell und gut erreichbar. Aber dann ...

      Fast 1,5h haben wir gebraucht, um ein Ticket zu bekommen und mit der Bahn zumindest auf den ersten Berg zu kommen. Damit man auf den eigentlichen Zuckerhut kommt, muss man nämlich zwei Cable Cars nehmen.

      Hier ist es aber viel schöner, als beim Corcovado, wie Jesus auch genannt wird. Alles ist hübsch angelegt und sauber. Zwar auch viele Shops mit Souvenieren, aber das kann man den Brasilianern nicht verübeln 😁 Immerhin habe ich hier tatsächlich eine Münze prägen können. Normalerweise gibt es diese Kurbel-Dinger nur in Europa. Habe außerhalb Europas bis jetzt nur einmal in Miami sowas gefunden. Aber jetzt kommt noch Rio dazu 🥰

      Nun aber zurück zum Zuckerhut. Er ist mit 391m Höhe deutlich niedriger, als Jesus (710m), aber dadurch auch nicht so sehr in den Wolken. Daher hat man von hier aus einen sehr schönen Blick auf Rio, die Christusstatue (wenn sie nicht verhüllt ist) und die ganzen Strände.
      Ich habe auch noch ein kleines Model gefunden, welches auch die Aussicht genossen hat 🦎😀 allerdings sind die Eidechsen hier doch deutlich größer, als bei uns.
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    • Day 4

      Aufstieg zum Morro da Urca

      April 11, 2023 in Brazil ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Um auf Rios Wahrzeichen, den Zuckerhut, zu kommen, sind wir zuerst auf den etwas kleineren, davor liegenden Berg Morro da Urca und durch den dortigen Nationalpark gewandert. Der Wald mit seiner Natur und hohen Luftfeuchtigkeit gab uns einen ersten Einblick auf den Regenwald. Echt schweißtreibend…Read more

    • Day 6

      There will be rain some times

      August 13, 2023 in Brazil ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

      Gestern Abend gegen 17 Uhr fing es an zu regnen, und heute morgen regnet es immer noch!

      In Lissabon waren tagsüber über 30 Grad, hier brauchen wir bei 20 Grad einen Pulli.

      Am Abend waren wir im Restaurant Marius am nördlichen Ende der Copacabana Bucht essen. Fleisch und Seafood , sehr lecker.
      Heute machen wir mit einem Führer eine Altstadt Tour.
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      Yesterday at 5 pm it started to rain and this morning hit still rains. The temperature is Lisbon was at daytimes more than 30 C.
      Here we have sweater time with about 20 C.

      In the evening we had dinner at Marius at the northern End of the bay, very good meat and seafood.

      Today at 11 am we will start to a old town tour, we will report
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    • Day 4

      2nd and final day in Rio

      June 19, 2023 in Brazil ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Today, we went on a free walking tour. We usually do that kind of sightseeing in cities. The principle is simple: you book a free walking tour and in the end, you chose how much it was worth to you. We like 👍
      We saw a lot of cultural monuments, including the “Confeitaria Colombo” bakery, theatre and the famous stairs “Escadaria Selarón”.
      After that, we booked another Uber (which is very cheap here) to the train station of the “cog train” which brought us to the “Christ the redeemer” statue.
      We ended the day by enjoying a cup of coffee (with Nutella surprisingly for Kathi and not Torsten) in the freaky café “the tiny cat”

      This was our final day in Rio. Tomorrow morning, we will head to our next station.
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    • Day 7

      Umzug & Detox - Feliz ano novo

      January 1, 2023 in Brazil ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Das neue Jahr startet entspannt, ausruhen nach der langen Silvesternacht lautet die Devise. Zudem stand ein Hotelwechsel an mit etwas mehr Comfort, weiterhin an der Copacabana.
      Kurzes Ausruhen an der rooftop bar und dann in den neuen Zimmern.
      Am Abend kurzer Strandspaziergang und Einkehr in ein italienisches Restaurant - ganz entspannt.
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    • Day 19

      Rio de Janeiro/リオデジャネイロ

      January 19, 2020 in Brazil ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      More than 20 years have passed since the last time I was in Rio.  I forgot how beautiful Rio is. With its magnificent granite peaks; sun-drenched, white-sand beaches; and colorful neighborhoods clinging to the hillsides, Rio is absolutely one of the most stunningly beautiful cities in the world.
      僕がリオを訪ねたのは20数年ぶりです。何と美しい街だと忘れていました。リオには険しい花崗岩の山々があって、太陽の光が降り注ぐ白浜のビーチも沢山あって、山腹にしがみついている数の多い村々もあります。世界中の街の内にリオは間違いなく一番美しい街のひとつです。そして、リオと言えば[カーニバルとサンバ]の街です。
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    • Day 11

      Folklore and Presidents

      September 12, 2019 in Brazil ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      We had a really nice combination of things to do today. First to the folklore museum — nice artifacts, but for me the highlight was the cute groups of school kids. Then a short walk to the former Presidential Palace now a museum, and the place where the dictator Getúlio Vargas committed suicide. The gun he used and his bloody nightshirt are on display, kind of grotesque, I thought. All of our day’s locations were within a km or so of each other, so we walked around downtown a lot. That is one of my favorite activities when in a big city.

      Lunch in another restaurant Joe remembered — another white tablecloth place, I am getting the idea that he was usually living high on the hog down here. From there we went to the Institute where lots of research was done. And since Joe has never met an academic bookstore he didn’t love, he was in hog heaven. We got inside the institute and walked around his old haunts, even though the archives where he spent the most time have been moved.

      Dinner tonight in a Lebanese restaurant — after a week in Sao Paulo with its excellent Lebanese restaurants, this one has a pretty high standard to live up to, we will see!
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    • Day 10

      Downtown Rio

      September 11, 2019 in Brazil ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      We had a vague plan when we left this morning. First stop, the Museu do Arte do Rio, in an old train station, Interesting collection, fun to visit, and with a great view from the sixth floor rooftop! Across the praça is the futuristic waterfront Museu de Amanha (Museum of Tomorrow). We didn’t visit it but really enjoyed walking around and getting the views of the port, Niteroi across the bay, etc.

      Joe remembered good lunches in the Cafe do Colombo, where we headed for lunch, getting lost and ultimately hopping in a cab. Belle Epoque, this place used to be for the upper crust, but is very democratic nowadays. Really lovely, with three different floors of different kinds of service. We took the top floor — better food and nicer surroundings.

      From there we walked to the National Library where Joe spent many many hours doing research way back when. It was a nice trip down memory lane. Across the street is the over the top Municipal Theater, built in the early 1900s in four years of non-stop building and cost overruns. The total price, ten times the projected cost, constituted 2% of the GNP for one year. But it is gorgeous — nothing built in Brazil, evry single thing was imported from Europe in pieces and then assembled on site. Stained glass from Germany, marble from Italy, etc etc.

      Time is flying — we have only two more full days and then a long haul back to the midwest.
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