Copacabana Mar Hotel
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Heerlijke eerste week
Dinsdag avond 6 december zijn wij geland in Rio de Janeiro en ingechecked in ons hotel in Copacabana. In Rio hebben wij onze tijd besteed aan nog wat zaken regelen voor de rest van de reis, slippers en bikini's kopen, chillen en toerisme. Gezien het feit dat wij rustig aan willen doen hebben wij de toeristische activiteiten beperkt tot bezoeken aan …
Landed!
... our nice taxi driver called the Hostel and we were in!
We got upgraded to our own room which was a bonus however the door did not lock, so maybe not such a generous gesture as we first thought! The hostel was pretty funky and clean and the staff were friendly. We both grabbed a shower, Steph seemed oblivious to the fact that the electric shower was sparking and smoke was pouring out of it, had a lovely ...
The City of God......
... of Rio. We were only a short distance from the hostel so we thought all would be ok but anxious not to stay out on our own David & I made our way back. Ross was not so lucky and was subject to what can only be described as the most amicable mugging we have ever heard off. He wasn't hurt, thankfully, but they took his camera and whatever money was in his wallet. Not a great way for him to end his trip to Rio but a lesson to all of us to be more wary on the streets of a big ...
Rio
... people".
In 1990, Selarón began renovating a dilapidated steps that ran along the front of his house.
At first, neighbours mocked him for his choice of colours as he covered the steps in fragments of blue, green and yellow tiles – the colours of the Brazilian flag. It started out as a side-project to his main passion, painting but soon became an obsession.He found he was constantly out of money so sold paintings to fund his work. It was long ...
Rio de Janeiro
... avons une bien plus belle vue sur la ville que depuis le Corcovado), les différents quartiers de Rio, Santa Theresa et les escaliers Selaron (recouverts de mosaïques venus du monde entier), le jardin botanique et la lagune Rodrigo de Freitas, le centre et les célèbres plages de Copacabana, Ipanema ...
Tout ça en bus bien évidemment! Des bus ils y en a partout, tout le ...