PRAIA NATURISTA ABRICÓ - RIO DE JANEIRO (PT1) -NATURIST BEACH IN BRAZIL
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A Praia do Abricó, no Rio de Janeiro, é uma praia brasileira oficialmente naturista. Os membros da Associação Naturista da Abricó (ANA) tomam conta da praia e desenvolvem várias atividades. Nessa reportagem são entrevistados Pedro Ribeiro, presidente da Federação Brasileira de Naturismo e Luiz Carlos K-9, vice presidente da ANA.
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Abrico Beach Rio De Janeiro
Abricó is the only official nudist beach in the city of Rio de Janeiro,it lies next to Grumari beach. Only accessible by car/taxi. An option is taking the bus numbered S-20 (Recreio) that passes along Copacabana/Ipanema/Leblon, and from the end of the line (ponto final) take a cab. Learn more about Abrico
Rio de Janeiro - Prainha, Grumari e Abricó
Vôo com DJI Mavic Pro acima das nuvens pelas praias do Parque Municipal da Prainha, Rio de Janeiro - Grumari, Prainha e Abricó.
PRAIA DO ABRICO EM GRUMARI LITORAL DO RIO DE JANEIRO EM CONTOR DOS MOTOVLOG ????????????????????????
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Ipanema Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Ipanema Beach of Rio de Janeiro is rated one of the world's most sexiest beaches!
Ipanema is made famous by the song The Girl from Ipanema, and the beach is adjacent to Copacabana Beach on one end and Leblon Beach on the other. It is an ever-popular spot for tourists from all around the world and cariocas from all walks of life. Ipanema is the place to see and be seen!
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Copacabana & Ipanema Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
This video is about two of Rio de Janeiro's most famous beaches, Copacabana and Ipanema.
Wild Beaches Tour, Rio
The full video of the Wild Beaches Tour that I took in Rio in January 2016.
The Wild Beaches: Prainha, Abricó and Grumari, are absolutely stunning, secluded and surrounded by mountains and lush vegetation.
The crystal-clear water and the soft sand attract surfers, locals and tourists alike.
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O vídeo completo do Passeio pelas Praias Selvagens, que eu fiz em janeiro de 2016, no Rio de Janeiro.
As Praias Selvagens: Prainha, Abricó e Grumari, são absolutamente deslumbrantes, isoladas e cercadas por montanhas e vegetação exuberante.
A água cristalina e areia macia atraem surfistas, moradores e turistas.
Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Ipanema Beach, Brazil, Jericoacoara Beach, Brazil, Бразилия
Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Ipanema Beach, Brazil, Jericoacoara Beach, Brazil, Бразилия.
; Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁi.u dʒi ʒɐˈnejɾu];[2] River of January), or simply Rio,[3] is the second-largest city in Brazil, the sixth-largest city in the Americas, and the world's thirty-ninth largest city by population. The metropolis is anchor to the Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area, the second most populous metropolitan area in Brazil, the seventh-most populous in the Americas, and the twenty-third largest in the world. Rio de Janeiro is the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's third-most populous state. Part of the city has been designated as a World Heritage Site, named Rio de Janeiro: Carioca Landscapes between the Mountain and the Sea, by UNESCO on 1 July 2012 as a Cultural Landscape.
Founded in 1565 by the Portuguese, the city was initially the seat of the Captaincy of Rio de Janeiro, a domain of the Portuguese Empire. Later, in 1763, it became the capital of the State of Brazil, a state of the Portuguese Empire. In 1808, when the Portuguese Royal Court transferred itself from Portugal to Brazil, Rio de Janeiro became the chosen seat of the court of Queen Maria I of Portugal, who subsequently, in 1815, under the leadership of her son, the Prince Regent, and future King João VI of Portugal, raised Brazil to the dignity of a kingdom, within the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and Algarves. Rio stayed the capital of the pluricontinental Lusitanian monarchy until 1822, when the War of Brazilian Independence began. This is one of the few instances in history that the capital of a colonising country officially shifted to a city in one of its colonies. Rio de Janeiro subsequently served as the capital of the independent monarchy, the Empire of Brazil, until 1889, and then the capital of a republican Brazil until 1960 when the capital was transferred to Brasília.
Rio de Janeiro has the second largest municipal GDP in the country, and 30th largest in the world in 2008,[6] estimated at about R$343 billion (IBGE, 2008) (nearly US$201 billion). It is headquarters to Brazilian oil, mining, and telecommunications companies, including two of the country's major corporations—Petrobras and Vale—and Latin America's largest telemedia conglomerate, Grupo Globo. The home of many universities and institutes, it is the second-largest center of research and development in Brazil, accounting for 17% of national scientific output according to 2005 data.
Rio de Janeiro is one of the most visited cities in the Southern Hemisphere and is known for its natural settings, Carnival, samba, bossa nova, and balneario beaches[8] such as Barra da Tijuca, Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon. In addition to the beaches, some of the most famous landmarks include the giant statue of Christ the Redeemer atop Corcovado mountain, named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World; Sugarloaf Mountain with its cable car; the Sambódromo, a permanent grandstand-lined parade avenue which is used during Carnival; and Maracanã Stadium, one of the world's largest football stadiums.
Rio de Janeiro will host the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Paralympics—the first time a South American and Portuguese-speaking nation will host these events, and the third time the Olympics will be held in a Southern Hemisphere city. On 12 August 2012, at the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony, Mayor Eduardo Paes received the Olympic Flag, via Jacques Rogge, from London Mayor Boris Johnson. Rio's Maracanã Stadium held the finals of the 1950 and 2014 FIFA World Cups, the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, and the XV Pan American Games including its opening and closing ceremonies. Rio de Janeiro also hosted World Youth Day in 2013. The 2016 Summer Olympics (Portuguese: Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2016),[a] officially known as the Games of the XXXI Olympiad, and commonly known as Rio 2016, is a major international multi-sport event in the tradition of the Olympic Games due to take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016. Record numbers of countries are participating in a record number of sports. More than 10,500 athletes from 206 National Olympic Committees (NOCs), including first time entrants Kosovo and South Sudan, are scheduled to take part.[1] With 306 sets of medals, the games will feature 28 Olympic sports — including rugby sevens and golf, which were added by the International Olympic Committee in 2009. These sporting events will take place at 33 venues in the host city and at 5 venues in the cities of São Paulo (Brazil's largest city), Belo Horizonte, Salvador, Brasília (Brazil's capital), and Manaus.
15 ANOS PRAIA NATURISTA DO ABRICÓ - PARTE 3 - RIO DE JANEIRO
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Vídeo gravado durante as comemorações da festa de 15 anos de regulamentação na justiça da Praia Naturista do Abricó, no Rio de Janeiro.
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La playa de Abrico! ???????? Rio de Janeiro
Esta es una de las hermosas playas que se recorren desde Barra de Tijuca, pasando primero por las playas: Recreio, y Prahinia, la de los surfistas☀????????
Abricó and Grumari beaches in Rio de Janeiro
Don’t get me wrong. If you’ve never been to Rio de Janeiro, you should definitely take time to see the beaches of Copacabana, Ipanema and Barra da Tijuca. But if you’re looking for semi-secluded and more low key beaches, Prainha, Abricó and Grumari are the places to go.
Rio de Janeiro, known for its raunchy Carnival celebrations and near-naked Samba dancers, has finall
Rio de Janeiro, known for its raunchy Carnival celebrations and near-naked Samba dancers, has finally legalised its first nudist beach.
Following a 20-year legal battle, the popular Brazilian city officially designated Abrico beach as nudist last month.
The law makes Abrico one of just a handful of beaches in Brazil open to nudists, according to advocates.
Despite Brazil's reputation for anything-goes hedonism, nudism is frowned upon in the conservative, overwhelmingly Catholic nation.
However, Abrico beach has been attracting nudists since the late 1950s.
The law passed in November allows beachgoers to be nude without the threat of legal action, and provides increased protection, including patrols, against prying eyes.
Abrico beach is split in two, with giant boulders separating the nudist quarter from the regular beach.
Beachgoer Maria Ida said converting Abrico into a nudist beach shows Brazilians' attitudes are changing.
The isolated beach is located about 40 kilometres (25 miles) west of Rio's central area.
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Rio de Janeiro, Beaches in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Jericoacoara Beach, Ceará, Brazil
Rio de Janeiro, Beaches in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Jericoacoara Beach, Ceará, Brazil. Rio de Janeiro has the second largest municipal GDP in the country, and 30th largest in the world in 2008,[6] estimated at about R$343 billion (IBGE, 2008) (nearly US$201 billion). It is headquarters to Brazilian oil, mining, and telecommunications companies, including two of the country's major corporations—Petrobras and Vale—and Latin America's largest telemedia conglomerate, Grupo Globo. The home of many universities and institutes, it is the second-largest center of research and development in Brazil, accounting for 17% of national scientific output according to 2005 data.
Rio de Janeiro is one of the most visited cities in the Southern Hemisphere and is known for its natural settings, Carnival, samba, bossa nova, and balneario beaches[8] such as Barra da Tijuca, Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon. In addition to the beaches, some of the most famous landmarks include the giant statue of Christ the Redeemer atop Corcovado mountain, named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World; Sugarloaf Mountain with its cable car; the Sambódromo, a permanent grandstand-lined parade avenue which is used during Carnival; and Maracanã Stadium, one of the world's largest football stadiums.Jericoacoara Beach, Attractions, Jijoca de Jericoacoara, Бразилия Rio de Janeiro (/ˈriːoʊ di ʒəˈnɛəroʊ, -deɪ ʒə-, -də dʒə-/; Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁi.u dʒi ʒɐˈnejɾu];[2] River of January), or simply Rio,[3] is the second-largest city in Brazil, the sixth-largest city in the Americas, and the world's thirty-ninth largest city by population. The metropolis is anchor to the Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area, the second most populous metropolitan area in Brazil, the seventh-most populous in the Americas, and the twenty-third largest in the world. Rio de Janeiro is the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's third-most populous state. Part of the city has been designated as a World Heritage Site, named Rio de Janeiro: Carioca Landscapes between the Mountain and the Sea, by UNESCO on 1 July 2012 as a Cultural Landscape.
Founded in 1565 by the Portuguese, the city was initially the seat of the Captaincy of Rio de Janeiro, a domain of the Portuguese Empire. Later, in 1763, it became the capital of the State of Brazil, a state of the Portuguese Empire. In 1808, when the Portuguese Royal Court transferred itself from Portugal to Brazil, Rio de Janeiro became the chosen seat of the court of Queen Maria I of Portugal, who subsequently, in 1815, under the leadership of her son, the Prince Regent, and future King João VI of Portugal, raised Brazil to the dignity of a kingdom, within the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and Algarves. Rio stayed the capital of the pluricontinental Lusitanian monarchy until 1822, when the War of Brazilian Independence began. This is one of the few instances in history that the capital of a colonising country officially shifted to a city in one of its colonies. Rio de Janeiro subsequently served as the capital of the independent monarchy, the Empire of Brazil, until 1889, and then the capital of a republican Brazil until 1960 when the capital was transferred to Brasília.
Rio de Janeiro has the second largest municipal GDP in the country, and 30th largest in the world in 2008,[6] estimated at about R$343 billion (IBGE, 2008) (nearly US$201 billion). It is headquarters to Brazilian oil, mining, and telecommunications companies, including two of the country's major corporations—Petrobras and Vale—and Latin America's largest telemedia conglomerate, Grupo Globo. The home of many universities and institutes, it is the second-largest center of research and development in Brazil, accounting for 17% of national scientific output according to 2005 data. Statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Corcovado, Statue of christ in rio de janeiro, Corcovado, Brazil, For other statues with this name, see Christ the Redeemer (disambiguation).
Brazilian Beaches - Prainha, Rio de Janeiro
Today Travel Tranquilo will talk about one of the nicest beaches in Rio de Janeiro, Prainha, this place is further away from the touristic area but it is totally worth it.
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Praia Abricó - Grumari - Rio de Janeiro 4k - Video à venda
Abrico beach - Rio de Janeiro - Waves and rocks - high tide - May 2018
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15 ANOS PRAIA NATURISTA DO ABRICÓ - PARTE 1 - RIO DE JANEIRO
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Vídeo parte 1 da festa de 15 anos de regulamentação na justiça da Praia Naturista do Abricó, no Rio de Janeiro.
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Copacabana Beach RIo De Janeiro | Dont take Pictures on the Beach
Walking around Copacabana Beach. I took a picture and did not realize that they want you to pay to take pictures of the sandcastles and stuff. I heard the guy say I should give a tip but didn't notice the sign until after playing this video back. I actually thought she was telling me where I should take the picture. After watching the video I see she was pointing to that sign where it says to pay. Ooops. I promise I would not have taken a picture if I Knew they wanted you to pay.
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First nudist beach legalised in Rio de Janeiro, residents' reaction
Rio de Janeiro, known for its raunchy Carnival celebrations and near-naked Samba dancers, has finally legalised its first nudist beach.
Following a 20-year legal battle, the popular Brazilian city officially designated Abrico beach as nudist last month.
The law makes Abrico one of just a handful of beaches in Brazil open to nudists, according to advocates.
Despite Brazil's reputation for anything-goes hedonism, nudism is frowned upon in the conservative, overwhelmingly Catholic nation.
However, Abrico beach has been attracting nudists since the late 1950s.
The law passed in November allows beachgoers to be nude without the threat of legal action, and provides increased protection, including patrols, against prying eyes.
Abrico beach is split in two, with giant boulders separating the nudist quarter from the regular beach.
Beachgoer Maria Ida said converting Abrico into a nudist beach shows Brazilians' attitudes are changing.
The isolated beach is located about 40 kilometres (25 miles) west of Rio's central area.
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Playa Nudista en Brasil. Experiencia + Cómo llegar!
En este video les voy a enseñar a llegar a la Playa Nudista Praia do Abrico, en Rio de Janeiro. Una playa muuuy particular.
Praia Abrico (Rio de Janeiro)
Dana y Pablo disfrutando de la hermosa playa de Abrico en Rio de Janeiro, una playa que me enamoro y que sin dudas volveré a visitar.