audience impression in brasilia national theatre
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Children from Kingdom recently participated in the celebration of the Arab Day Solidarity with Palestine which have been held on Brazilian capital on the National Theatre
Imagens de Brasília / Images of Brasília
Algumas imagens dos principais pontos de Brasília em homenagem aos 50 anos da Capital do Brasil.
**Some pictures of Brasília's main points of interest. Brasília, the capital of Brazil.**
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Panteão da Pátria / Nation's Pantheon
Congresso Nacional / National Congress
Biblioteca Nacional / National Library
Catedral / Cathedral
Sede PGR / Office of the Attorney General
Museu Nacional / National Museum
Ponte JK / JK Bridge
Museu de Brasília / Museum of Brasília
Teatro Nacional / National Theatre
Palácios / Palaces
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Rio its huge and beautiful. It may look like a real concrete jungle over a real jungle. This lovely city combines faded European grandeur with Latin passion. Sexy and alive, this beautiful city gets under your skin. The city can be just called 'RIO'. This is one of the most famous metropolis in Latin America and it's well known for its cultural offerings including the Bossanova. Inhabitants of Rio De Janiero are called CARIOCAS. Centro (Center) is a neighborhood in Zona Central of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Centro is Rio’s bustling downtown, home to its port and the futuristic Museum of Tomorrow, with interactive science exhibits. Amid the office towers housing banks and government institutions, older landmarks include Paço Imperial, a former royal palace from the 1750s, and São Bento Monastery, known for its opulent nave with fine gilded carvings. Old-time bars fill up with office workers at happy hour. RIO DE JANEIRO Downtown, Walking Tour Rio City Center — BRAZIL Walk (Narrated)【4K】????????
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Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city on the South Atlantic coast. This city lives up to it's famous reputation for glamour, it also lives up to its reputation for crime. The iconic sights of Sugarloaf and Christ statue can be seen from many spots in the city. The beaches, Ipanema and Copacabana lined with hotels and burger joints with a few nice cafes sprinkled in.
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One of the main places we visit when we travel somewhere is exactly the CENTER of the city. This is where the markets, points of interest, financial life and many other spaces are. In the city of Rio de Janeiro is no different! Most tourists ask us: what to do in downtown Rio de Janeiro?
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Rio's Centro (Downtown) has most of the city's notable churches and museums, including the Modern Art Museum, as well as many of its most famous bars. Lapa is one of the most thrilling places to be in Rio after dark, with streets and bars full of people, all in historical buildings (most of them from the early 1800s).
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In Lapa you can hear typical Brazilian music such as samba, forró, and choro. It's the place to try typical Brazilian food and drinks like the world famous caipirinha. The nearby Santa Teresa neighborhood, located on the hills to the southwest, is a beautiful historical district and home to many of the city's artists. Be sure to check: Cinelândia,Lapa, Carioca, Uruguaiana, Presidente Vargas, Praça Onze and Mercado Uruguaiana.
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Entry Title: Brasilia - a worthwhile unscheduled stop...
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More numb bums, swollen feet (from not being elevated - can we PLEASE not be so old!) and another long (21 hour including a 2 hour nap at 1am on a truck stop bench) bus ride to add to our vast collection we arrive in Brasilia. Not originally on our to do list, and against most other travelers advice we decided to go and have a look for ourselves and were very pleasantly surprised by what we found.
History lesson time: Brasilia is the capital city of Brazil built from the ground up only 49 years ago. It took 3 years to go from dust to a fully functional capital city which if you think about it is very impressive indeed! There was much controversy at the time as many people had to uproot and move there to keep their jobs when the capital moved from Rio in 1960. It was the brainchild of the president at the time, J. Kubitschek (or JK). The chief architect was Oscar Niemeyer. The city is laid out in the shape of an aeroplane, with the fuselage being the main drag with all the government buildings, hotels, museums and monuments and then the wings (north and south) are for housing. Everything is divided into specific sectors (eg: sector hotel, sector hospital, sector industrial, sector shopping etc) and then each sector narrowed down further into quadrants and again further into lettered blocks and finally house numbers! Which if you haven't been there sounds awful but its the best thing EVER! No crazy street names the remember and try and see on broken down street signs, its logical, clear and easy to learn and understand in any language.
A little more about the architecture - since it was built in the late 50's they thought they'd try to be 'futuristic' and it kind of looks like you have stepped into a set of back to the future or something like that! Its mostly concrete but then the massive open spaces in between everything (often grassy) balance it out really well. Walking around the equivalent of Westminster you certainly don't feel like you are in a massive city. Everything is flowing calmly up and down the 6 lanes on either side of the main drag. Ok, nothing beats Westminster area in terms of splendor, character and history and that is NOT what Brasilia offers at all. What is does offer is a TOTALLY unique experience of basically being in a life size museum. It is a sight in itself, its not so much the individual sights but the entire concept of a city created from scratch within a reasonably modern era with no resemblance to any other place in Brazil or the rest of the world for that matter.
Its hard to paint an accurate picture in words (go and see it for yourself ;-) ) As you probably gathered we are quite impressed with the place...
So, arriving 3 hours later than planned the idea of walking around looking for a posada fell through. It was already dark and we were fuming mad after inhaling ponging (with a capital P) fumes from the broken bus toilet that everyone insisted on using. It was not broken by us this time...its only funny if we break it, NOT if locals - who we saw eating bean slop and biscuits all day and night long - break it. Add to holding your breath for 21 hours, a chorus of constant nasal cavity clearing that could register on the Richter scale and a shirtless wonder drinking beer and having a personal karaoke practice behind us. I will save the story of the guy who never knew that deodorant had been invented for another time. Get the picture?
The nearest/affordable place came in the form of a delightful hotel (looked like a prefab) along the main drag a few minutes from the bus stop. The shower was to die for, the bed pure bliss ...
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1. The not so cool side of travelling
2. Priority seats sign
3. At the JK memorial
4. Museum
5. Ang in Heaven...look at that smile!!
6. Church with stunning stained glass windows
7. View from TV tower
8. After the rugby game...
9. Sunset over the JK memorial
10. Countdown to the 50th anniversary of Brasilia
11. The Ponte JK bridge
12. The library, museum and Cathedral
13. National Theatre
14. Huge art collection inside the museum
15. Sunken cathedral
16. Really beautiful design 'steeple'
17. Congress
18. Us in the house of the senate
19. Ian cooking in the worlds smallest kitchen
20. Ian in Jail...the worst posada in the world!
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24 Things not to miss in BRAZIL
#01 Views from the Corcovado, Rio
Ascend the Corcovado mountain -- where the image of Christ the Redeemer stands -- for breathtaking views taking in the whole of Rio and Guanabara Bay.
#02 Capoeira
Step into a capoeira school, where you can watch the dance-like sparring of this distinctive martial art for free.
#03 Markets
Walk through any market in Brazil to get a sense of the country's natural abundance. São Paulo's Mercado Municipal, crammed with produce from all over Brazil, is particularly impressive.
#04 The Pantanal
You'll be hard-pressed to not spot wildlife in the world's biggest inland swamp.
#05 Theatro Municipal, Rio
If you can't catch a show inside Rio's sumptuous belle époque theatre, be sure to stop for lunch or a drink in its lavish, Assyrian-inspired café.
#06 Trekking in the Chapada Diamantina
Explore the dramatic terrain of this enormous national park, which includes mesas, forest, river beaches, waterfalls and a kilometre-long grotto.
#07 Churrascarias
Sample grilled meats -- numerous cuts of beef, plus pork, lamb, chicken, duck and more -- at these typical gaúcho barbecue houses.
#08 Pedra Azul
This massive stone mountain is renowned for the shade of blue it seems to turn at dawn and at sunset.
#09 Candomblé celebrations
Usually identifiable by their white dress, followers of this popular Afro-Brazilian religious cult worship together in exuberant dance ceremonies as well as at fiestas.
#10 Parque Nacional Chapada dos Veadeiros
Head just a few hours north of Brasília to take in this spectacular wilderness area, dotted with striking geological formations, caves, waterfalls and hiking trails.
#11 Paraty
This picturesque spot remains one of Brazil's best-preserved colonial towns, and it's a great base from which to explore the surrounding Costa Verde.
#12 Florianópolis beaches
Head to the island capital of Santa Catarina state, where kilometres of beaches include treacherous surfing spots and calm waters for safe swimming.
#13 Ouro Preto
Some truly remarkable Baroque churches are tucked away in the steep, narrow streets of this charming town.
#14 Northeast beaches
North of Salvador the coastline is stunning, with waters good for surfing or sailing in a traditional jangada, as well as fine white sand dunes, seen here near Fortaleza.
#15 Parque Nacional da Tijuca
This impressive expanse of Mata Atlântica is criss-crossed by shaded trails and features refreshing waterfalls and spectacular views across Rio.
#16 Museu de Arte Contemporânea, Niterói
Take a short ferry ride from Rio and spend some time at this spaceship-like museum, one of Oscar Niemeyer's architectural masterpieces.
#17 Brazilian architecture
Whether it looks like a futuristic dream or a modern-day nightmare, Brazil's contemporary architecture is often otherworldly. For more information, see East: Niterói and the Costa do Sol & Oscar Niemeyer.
#18 Rio nightlife
A rather seedy inner-city bairro by day, Lapa at night pounds to infectious Brazilian rhythms, its nightclubs and bars teeming with locals and tourists alike.
#19 River journeys
Take a slow boat along the Amazon for close-up views of the mighty river and its wildlife.
#20 Colonial Rio
There are more colonial churches in Rio than anywhere else in Brazil -- the pretty Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Glória do Outeiro is perhaps the city's finest.
#21 The Aquário Natural
Snorkel among some thirty-odd species of fish in the crystalline waters of this marine sanctuary, or spy on them from above in a glass-bottomed boat.
#22 Visiting Rio's beaches
On weekends you can hang with locals who escape to Rio's sands to play sports, catch up on gossip or simply people-watch.
#23 Iguaçu Falls
The power and beauty of the falls is quite simply astonishing, only rivalled by the tranquillity of the Mata Atlântica behind
#24 Carnaval
For a memorable experience, take in the most important of Brazil's festivals, celebrated in notably grand style in Rio, Salvador and Olinda.
Trip to Brasilia
Brasilia is an amazing city, purpose built around 50 years ago it boasts unique architecture. I worked with leaders from local social projects and students from the university over a few days.
Cateral de Brasília. Brasília, DF, Brasil
...na Catedral, por exemplo, evitei as soluções usuais das velhas catedrais escuras, lembrando pecado. E, ao contrário, fiz escura a galeria de acesso à nave, e esta, toda iluminada, colorida, voltada com seus belos vitrais transparentes para os espaços infinitos.
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Au coeur du Brésil / At the heart of Brazil / No coração do Brasil
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L'idée d'Au coeur du Brésil est simple : il s'agit de relier en transports en commun l'ensemble des douze sites où se déroulera le Mondial FIFA 2014 de football à la recherche de ce qui constitue la substance du Brésil.
The main idea of At the heart of Brazil is simple: I want to connect all the spots hosting the 2014 World Cup using only public transport, looking for what is at the core of Brazil.
No coração do Brasil vai ligar por transportes públicos todos os doze locais onde a Copa do Mundo 2014, em busca do que constitui a essência do Brasil.
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Edition and post production : Chloé Vialaneix
Composer and sound designer : Phil O'Meara
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PARATY, BRAZIL. Best Place To Visit near Rio De Janeiro. Travel Destinations Drone Footage 8k.
Paraty is a coastal historic town in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was first settled by the Portuguese in 1667. Its old churches, cobbled streets and nearby forests, waterfalls, islands and emerald-green sea attract lots of tourists interested in mixing cultural tourism and more natural settings. It is one of the best cities to visit close to Rio De Janeiro and it is definitely one of the best travel destinations in Brazil.
Paraty grew in the 18th century as a strategically important port for exporting the gold mined in Minas Gerais. When shipments in nearby Rio began to attract the attention and ambition of pirates and privateers from rival European powers, the Portuguese began using Paraty as their safe port for getting their gold to Lisbon. Together with Ouro Preto, the town was part of the Royal Road (Caminho Real or Caminho do Ouro, Gold Road), a route used to export gold in colonial times. It was also an obligatory sleep-over stop for travelers between Rio and São Paulo until the late 1800s, when the inner road was opened. This caused Paraty to be forgotten, stalled in time, away from progress and disfiguration and helped it preserve its old city as it was in the past. In the 1970s, it was rediscovered as a popular tourist destination.
The historic town is compact and can be covered on foot; cars, save for taxis picking up or dropping passengers, are not allowed into the historic city center. The rough boulders of the old city streets would quickly destroy the shocks of most cars anyway.
Things to do in Paraty:
The historic center - cobbled streets, old buildings, churches etc.
Beaches
Islands - Ilha dos Meros has the best diving conditions
Waterfalls - Pedra Branca and Andorinhas
Puppet theatre - 2 weekly presentations of a famous puppet group
Casa da Cultura - a cultural center
Forte Defensor Perpétuo - Perpetual Defender fortress, a 18th-century stronghold built with British cannons to defend the gold against British privateers
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Panorama with national library, national museum, cathedral, national theatre, etc.