Monday, 30 October 2017

South America 2017: 12 Brazil - The huge statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio De Janeiro...

“The diamond cannot be polished without friction, nor the man perfected without trials…” – Chinese Proverb

(Christ the Redeemer at Rio De Janeiro)


Day 12: Friday, 27 Oct 2017
Route: Rio de Janeiro Tour
Hotel: Rio de Janeiro Americas Copacabana Hotel, Brazil

(A quieter Ipanema Beach)
(The Tram to Corcovado Mountain)
(The map of Rio de Janeiro)
(The tram business hours)
(Colourful crystals of the Redeemer)
(Brazil Soccer collectibles)

This morning we visited Christ the Redeemer, a statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, created by French sculptor Paul Landowski and built by the Brazilian engineer Heitor da Silva Costa, in collaboration with the French engineer Albert Caquot. Romanian sculptor Gheorghe Leonida fashioned the face. Constructed between 1922 and 1931, the statue is 30-meter tall, excluding its 8-meter pedestal. The arms stretch 28 meter wide.

(At the tram Station)
(A Malaysian flags among others)
(The tram tickets for two)
(On the tram to the peak)
(One of the Seven Wonders of the World)
(Christ the Redeemer)
(The view from the peak)
(A spectacular view of Rio de Janeiro)
(A full crowd at the viewpoint)

The statue weighs 635 metric tons, and is located at the peak of the 700 meter Corcovado Mountain in the Tijuca Forest National Park overlooking the city of Rio de Janeiro. A symbol of Christianity across the world, the statue has also become a cultural icon of both Rio de Janeiro and Brazil, and is listed as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. From the top we enjoyed the spectacular panoramic view of Rio de Janeiro.

(The famous Marius Restaurant)
(The lunch is worth every penny)
(A full house during lunch hour)
(A restaurant with unique deco)
(A must visit dining establishment)
(A kissing giraffe outside the restaurant)

After visiting Christ the Redeemer we had lunch at one of the famous restaurant, the Marius Degustare, an organic meat and seafood restaurant offering all you can eat. It is world renowned and a must visit dining established mentioned in Patricia Schultz’s book “1000 places to see before you die”. It is a place for an unforgettable gastronomic and sensory experience with unique décor of antique artifacts from Brazil’s farming past.

(A refreshing drink at the poolside cafe)
(The view from the hotel rooftop)

It was a free and easy afternoon and evening for a stroll at the beach or at the night market along the Copacabana beach. We overnight again in Rio de Janeiro Americas Copacabana Hotel.


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