We spent one month in Brazil: we crossed the border from Venezuela and started in Manaus. Then we headed for the coast: Recife & Olinda, Salvador de Bahia & Morro de Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and last but not least Sao Paulo.
- Teatro Amazonas, An Opera built in 1895 then in the middle of the jungle and at the time of the rubber boom, Manaus, Brazil
- View from Manaus just after take off, Brazil
- One of the 18 churches in the historical center of Olinda, a UNESCO World Heritage Site near Recife, Brazil
- Brazilian beauty in her Carnaval outfit … Olinda, Brazil
- Olinda, old Colonial Town near Refice, Brazil – In the historic center, each house has a specific color … In former times, the color of the house would stand for its address!
- Olinda, old Colonial Town near Refice, Brazil – In the historic center, each house has a specific color … In former times, the color of the house would stand for its address! Sometimes with a modern touch …
- View of Recife’s skyline
- View of Fernando de Noronha from a plane, Brazil
- Dolphins swimming along our excursion boat, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
- In Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
- Praia de Sancho, one of the most famous beaches in Brazil, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
- Praia de Sancho, one of the most famous beaches in Brazil, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
- Praia de Leao, the beach were turtles lay their eggs, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
- Bird diving to catch small fish our guide was throwing in the air, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
- The West Coast of Fernando de Noronha National Park, Brazil
- Cave with thousands of tiny golden fish, it looked like a curtain of golden coins, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
- Gilles swimming along a huge sting-ray, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
- Heidi swimming along a huge sting-ray, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
- View of Praca Terreiro de Jesus, Salador de Bahia, Brazil
- One of the four churches of Praca Terreiro de Jesus in the Pelourinho, the old historic center of Salvador de Bahia
- Capoeira dancers performing with their class on the street, Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
- Gilles & Heidi with the Pao de Acucar in the background … Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Beach Number 4, Morro de Sao Paulo, near Salador de Bahia
- The cable car going up the Pao de Acucar at sunset … Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- The cable car going up the Pao de Acucar at sunset … Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- The world famous Cristo Redentor, a 38 meters high statue that definitely is one of Rio´s landmarks! Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- The Pao de Acucar seen from Morro de Corcovado … Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Rocinha, home to 180.000 people, is the biggest favela in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Santa Teresa Tramway (Bondinho), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America
- Santa Terease, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- View of Sao Paulo from the top of the highest building, the Edicifío Italia, on the 42nd floor … Unbelievable!
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