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| to my arms nomads! |
Dear Nomads,
I arrived
in this city with no expectations and I felt so WOW that I decided to
GO AND SEE IT FLYING LIKE A BIRD!
On the hill
Pedra Bonita besides enjoying some
spectacular views, you can meet some crazy people, one in particular, Guto from Flyinguru, he makes adventurous
people, like me, happy, and the not so adventurous too, he is such good
vibe. I encourage you to launch yourself, literally, on the hang glidder with him,
you won’t regret it.
This is one
of those experiences we should all have on our list of “1000 things to do before I
die”. The mixture of adrenaline and the peace you feel floating in the air
before such beauty is … INSUPERABLE.
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| Crazy people THANKS FOR EXISTING Fyinguru Hang-glidding |
And if you
want more adventures, let me tell you about the one Miriam and I got into when we heard about the bar with the best view in town, where? In the favela Morro do Vigidal, and yes, you guessed
well, off we went. To stablished international relationships we showed the kids
a picture of us with our friend the footballer David Luiz, as a result… they
escorted us like VIPs!, there’s nothing like having good contacts, even if they
had been obtained on groupie mode
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| When in Rome do what Romans do (Morro do Vidigal) |
If you go
up the bar by yourselves (not in a tour), I recommend you to take an Uber (safest
way to move around Rio), it can leave you at the bottom of the hill, as to go up
there are little velociraptors motorbikes
with yellow riders who will drop you off in the bar in a split minute, there,
have a drink to celebrate life!
We didn’t
only come to taste the adrenaline, we also want spectacular beaches, right? One
of my favourites is Prainha, little
beach, they call it like that due to its smaller dimensions. It is located west
of the city, surrounded by mountains and a natural park. It has perfect waves
for surfing and you’ll want to spend the whole European winter there, you’ll
see.
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If you
adventure yourself to visit Ipanema or
Copacabana on a Sunday, you’ll meet
all its inhabitants there. Plenty of football, street vendors and of course,
tiny bikinis; the law forbids going topless, but no one said anything about the
size!, so here you will witness where the divine outfits, many of us ladies love, come from.
The beaches
are organised by numbered sections so you can chose to go to the family and
children one, or the gay area or to train to the gym one, yes gym… they have a zone with the most picturesque gym
equipment.
I was so
lucky to meet this wonderful tour guide Breno
from Xplorario, very good vibe too.
He has fabulous tours. Amongst other things he takes you to the famous Lapa Steps, created by this Chilean
artist from all the tiles people would send him from all over the world. I bet
you’ll find one from your city or even your football team.
Breno will
also take you to Praia Joatinga, another
excuse for not going back, not even to the hotel.
Following
Breno into the depths of the Rain
Forrest of Tijuca Natural Park, finding the cascades in the heart of nature
itself within the city is what makes this place so magical. The first view
point Breno took us to was the Chinese
Window, Vista Chinesa, from where I saw for the first time the bay which
left me speechless.
Of course
the Crown Jewels of Rio are Christ the
Redeemer, the biggest Art Deco statue of the world placed on the Corcovado mountain, and the other jewel is the Sugarloaf mountain. From both you’ll be able to
admire the bay and the city as its peak.
I recommend
visiting the Christ first and then going up to the Sugarloaf on the cable car to enjoy the sunset, IT IS TO DIE FOR! And then I wonder why I am in love with
Rio de Janeiro, which means river of January,
as this was the month the Portuguese arrived and thought it was only a river,
what a surprise when they realised they had the second biggest bay of the
planet before their eyes.
In Rio we
can also enjoy relaxing moments, in my visit to Prainha I took a sarong, a
picnic with loads of pão de queijo
and The Japanese Lover by Isabel Allende. I like this Chilean author
very much and in this novel she melts the lives of two characters, the one of
this young woman from difficult origins and the one of this lady almost at the
end of her days. The young Irina is discovering Alma’s life through some love
letters, love she met in her youth during times where differences in ethnicity
mattered , separated by a war, love she never gave up. She also discovers
Alma’s live on beautiful fabrics which represent her life and how she had been
successful doing what she loved.
We have to be in love with life my dear nomads, every minute of it, we must love what we do, the
planet, the animals, all the amazing people we cross paths with….and Rio, we
musto love Rio.








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