Venezuela
Guyana
Suriname
French Guiana
Brazil (Part 1)
Brazil (Part 2)
Paraguay
Argentina
Uruguay
Chile
Bolivia
Peru
Ecuador
Colombia
BRAZIL (PART 2)
Continuing through Brazil, I stopped in three more cities: Rio de Janeiro, Sāo Paulo, and Foz do Iguaçu (Iguassu Falls)
Rio de Janeiro: is a very popular international destination, and it’s pretty obvious why. There are incredible beaches and random mountains right in the middle of a bustling city. I was here for New Year's Eve, but it wasn't really planned that way. I'm glad it happened because it was really something to see. I would take the Rio experience over the NYC Times Square experience for New Year's Eve simply because...
Also in Rio I visited a favela, which is one of the slums that consumes the side of a mountain. It was a small, organized tour run by Be A Local Tours. This was, without a doubt, one of the highlights of my visit to Brazil.
Favela Rochina is the largest slum in South America. Brazil did not even acknowledge its existence until recently. Now, at least, there is a small clinic, a post office, and bus service to get off the mountain. The local guide parked at the bottom of the mountain where were took motorcycles up to the favela entrance and then walked the entire length of the community.
Some observations...
Sāo Paulo: is one of the largest cities in the world. It's really difficult to rank the size of cities, because there are many factors, such as the location of the city limits, the boundry of the metropolitan area, people
who are unaccounted for, etc. In any case, Sāo Paulo is the largest city in South America and the Southern Hemisphere. It is the true definition of a concrete jungle.
Some Observations:
Foz do Iguaçu (Iguassu Falls): These waterfalls are far, far superior to Niagara Falls. And they don't have all those awful, tacky museums. It's important to see Foz do Iguaçu from both the Brazilian side and the Argentinian side.
And finally...
JANUARY 2006
Sāo Paulo: City skyline as seen from the top of Edifício Banespa
Rio de Janeiro: Cristo Redentor at sunset
Rio de Janeiro: Sand sculpture at Ipanema beach
Rio de Janeiro: Cafe where "The Girl from Ipanema" was written. No, that is not her
Rio de Janeiro: View from the top of Sugarloaf. Copacabana Beach is on the middle-left
Rio de Janeiro: The Bonde is the last running streetcar in Rio, and it looks it.
Rio de Janeiro: Favela Rochina is the largest urban slum in South America
Rio de Janeiro: Dwellers of Favela Rochina
Rio de Janeiro: Typical electrical wiring in Favela Rochina
Sāo Paulo: Finally, a pharmacy that specializes!

Sāo Paulo: The Copan Building, designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer,
is the largest reinforced concrete structure in Sāo Paulo,

Sāo Paulo: A highway through the heart of the city is empty on a holiday weekend

Sāo Paulo: Libertade - The Asian (mostly Japanese) neighborhood

Sāo Paulo: Brazilian fast food chains. Not pictured is Bob's, a McDonald's wannabe

Foz do Iguaçu (Iguassu Falls) near the border of Argentina and Paraguay