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Sept. 29, 2005 I was there in Rio De Janeiro, in 2001, this is a city by the sea, which pats the mountain nearby, and has black and white stones all about; a city of many colors and races. It has over 11-million people, or it did when I was there, perhaps more now. There steak isn’t wroth it, but their beaches are. There is a shanty town [s] known as favelas, but who wants to hear about that. The Atlantic Ocean is on top of you there. I know some Spanish, and they speak Portuguese, so that didn’t help, but they speak English, or many of them do. My wife and I went to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain, the ride was great, and so was the view. Again I must say Copacabana Beach is perhaps the best beach I’ve yet to discover, discover worldwide that is. The sea waves are great, slap you and pull you and scared the daylights out of my little wife. In addition to the main city, and its many sites, we took a trip into an outside area, where there were 365-islands, and we went to an island called Bernardo, where I found a giant footprint in stone along the beach, took a picture of it, along with some bird like creature, also its foot being embedded into stone for posterity. Again this was interesting, and just part of several things we did. As in most South American cities, the folks are warm for the most part. Not crazy, unbearable (like in Paris) and can be unforgettable; a nice place to visit. ------------ About the author: Mr. Siluk is a world traveler, a lover of the mysteries around the world, and has visit many World Heritage Sites, his most recent being Easter Island, the Galapagos and Mesa Verde. His books can be seen on/at Barns and Noble.com, Amazon.com, Wal-Mart, Abe.com Alibis, Boarders and several other sites and book stores. Many of his books can be purchased through the English Bookdealers. He spends his time between Lima, Peru and St. Paul, Minnesota, and has just finished working on two new books: "The Macabre Poems,” and “Perhaps it’s Love,” and continues to work on "Curse of the Abyss Worm,” a suspenseful mystery, and “Cold Kindness,” a tragic love affair. Visit http://dennissiluk.tripod.com Email: dlsiluk@msn.com Tell a friend about this site! ------------ All articles are EXCLUSIVE to Useless-Knowledge.com and are not allowed to be posted on other websites. ARTICLE THIEVES WILL BE PROSECUTED! |
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