Visiting a Shopping Mall in Sao Paulo, Brazil | Brazil Vlog Day 2
We traveled to Brazil to visit some family and friends. We also celebrated our son's 1st birthday.
On our second day we stayed in; we had breakfast and lunch at my grandmother's apartment. After lunch we headed to a shopping mall in Sao Paulo.
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TOP 10 Places to Visit in Guyana
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10. Shell Beach
A salt-sprayed section of the Guyana Coast, where the Atlantic rollers meld with the Caribbean currents out at sea and mangroves sprawl and crawl along the sands to the shore, Shell Beach is unquestionably the most famous beach in the country.But people don’t come to sunbathe and swim.
9. Parika
Tin shack docks and streets of purring scooters form the heart of riverside Parika; a down-to-earth port town on the banks of the Essequibo. At once gritty and welcoming, this gateway to the Essequibo Islands and river boat terminal is a fine place to sample the real, raw character of Guyana’s coast. Don’t miss the buzzing market that erupts in the town each Sunday.
8. Orinduik Falls
Carving their way out of the rocks that roll out from the Pakaraima Mountains in the western reaches of Guyana, just on the border with Venezuala, the Orinduik Falls offer something a little different to the country’s great cascading cataracts that fall from the top of its tepui hills.
7. Kaieteur National Park
The jewel of the Potaro-Siparuni region is a vast and expansive protected area that rises and falls with the great bulwark ridges of the Guyana tepuis. Dressed in thick, monkey-dotted, jaguar-stalked rainforests and covering a whopping 62,000 hectares, it’s hailed as the ecotourist hotspot for the country.
6. Port Mourant
Port Mourant is a small and welcoming little town on Guyana’s Atlantic coastal stretches, famed for its prolific output of cricketers (the sound of cork on willow is the usual backing track to daily life here!) and as the birthplace of the county’s revered ‘Father of the Nation’: Dr Cheddi Jagan. The down-to-earth spot is also a great place to glimpse Guyana’s agricultural heartland, with famer’s markets touting fresh fruits straight from the fields.
5. New Amsterdam
Since its foundation in the middle of the 18th century, New Amsterdam – the regional capital of East Berbice-Corentyne – has flitted from Dutch masters, who held sway over the lowland plantations here from the citadel of Fort Nassau up the valley (the remains of which can still be visited today), to the British, who endowed it with ground-breaking sanitation laws and attracted the likes of Cesar Castellani (perhaps the most famous architect to grace Guyana with his work).
4. Bartica
Straddling the channels of the Essequibo River where it joins the meanders of the Cuyuni and gives way to the wilder, less inhabited heartlands of Guyana, Bartica was once known as the ‘Gateway to the Interior’.
3. Kanuku Mountains
The great peaks of Kanuku are divided in two by the long and winding water channels of the Rupununi River, separated into a duo of diamond-shaped highland regions that are both famed for their wealth of mammalian species and old growth forests.
2. Linden
For almost a whole century, the settlement of Linden has been Guyana’s primary mining hub, with thousands of prospectors and miners making their way to this tropical spot to pull bauxite from the hills that line the Demerara River.
1. Georgetown
The place where so many Guyanese come to shop, work and play is actually something of a shadow of its former self. In fact, there’s no question that Georgetown’s golden age came with the height of the colonial powers here, a fact that its name – made in honour of England’s King George III – implies.
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São Paulo travel - best spots in Brazil's largest city
São Paulo is the largest city in the Southern Hemisphere and Brazil's melting pot of cultures.
In this video, I’ve compiled the best places that I visited during my 4-day stay in the city in February 2019:
- Paulista Avenue (Avenida Paulista)
- Ibirapuera Park (Parque Ibirapuera)
- Museum of Contemporary Art of University of São Paulo (MAC USP)
- Batman Alley (Beco do Batman)
- Municipal Market (Mercado Municipal)
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Cachoeira da Fumaça, main attractions of the Chapada Diamantina and the biggest waterfall in Brazil.
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The Fumaça waterfall - Smoke Fallsis a Brazilian waterfall located between the municipalities of Lençóis and Palmeiras in the state of Bahia.
The waterfall is in the Chapada Diamantina, within the well-known Chapada Diamantina National Park and is 340 meters high, being the second largest in Brazil, smaller only than the El Dorado Waterfall in the Amazon.
The name refers to effect caused by the force of the wind, which prevents the water from reaching the base, forming a visual view as if it were smoke.
There are two ways to reach it: from above, walking 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) from the ecological base placed in the Vale do Capão, or from below, after a three-day trek starting from Lençoís.
This video shows the waterfall from the top, starting from the Capão Valley.
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Top 10 Best Cities to Spend New Year's Eve
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Top 10 Best Cities to Spend New Year's Eve.
New Year is one of the most anticipated important events in the calendar. As people from all over the world make their own countdown for a new year, everyone prepares their own rituals and beliefs before the hands of the clock ticks to midnight. From the new year’s eve kiss to the media noche, fireworks musical display to the traditional way to spend the holiday, the sky is illuminated with different colors of lights and the world is covered with cheers and numbers.
Every last month of the year, the preparation of the new year begins. And it is the month where travelers decide where to spend the new year’s eve. Before the countdown, make sure to include Top 10 Best Cities to Spend New Year’s Eve in your list.
10: Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
9: Las Vegas, Nevada
8: Miami, Florida
7: Vienna, Austria
6: London, England
5: Paris, France
4: South Lake Tahoe, California
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2: Edinburgh, Scotland
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Shopping in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
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Shopping in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Brazilian style has claimed its place on the world's stage, or the catwalk at least. Thanks to key fashion events like Rio de Janeiro Fashion Week and world-famous Brazilian supermodels, local trends are now spreading worldwide. Havaianas flip flops) are a global brand, skimpy Brazilian flag bikinis are a hit in Capri, and Naomi Campbell and Madonna swear by Gilson Martins's trendy bags. Where to shop in Rio? Cariocas prefer the ease of modern malls but the city offers plenty of shopping options for all tastes and budgets.
Key areas:
The key areas to shop until you drop are Rua Visconde de Pirajá, Ipanema, and Avenida Ataulfo de Paiva, Leblon. Rio also has plenty of good bookstores, many with pleasant cafés. The western suburbs of São Conrado and Barra are good for malls, while Santa Teresa offers a peaceful atmosphere for browsing its galleries and handicraft shops.
Markets:
Rio is not famous for its markets, but two are worth a visit. Feira Hippie (Hippy Market), Praça General Osório, Ipanema, gathers the best of Brazil's handicrafts and artwork every Sunday, while Feira Rio Antigo, Rua Lavradio, close to Lapa, offers a wonderful mix of antiques, art and music on the first Saturday of the month.
Shopping centres:
Rio offers many shopping malls, some providing a shuttle bus service to and from hotels. The best malls are located in the Zona Sul. Shopping Leblon, Avenida Afrânio de Melo Franco 290, is one of the city's biggest, perfect for clothes and beachwear. Shopping da Gávea, Rua Marques de São Vicente 52, has a great selection of home décor as well as theatres and cinemas. Bordering the western suburb of São Conrado, Fashion Mall, Estrada da Gávea 899, is a trendy mall and includes Clube Chocolate, the ultimate destination for fashionistas. The farthest flung, but biggest mall, is Barra Shopping, Avenida das Americas 4666, Barra da Tijuca. Its 600 outlets include fashion, music, and home décor, as well as restaurants, cinemas and a bowling alley.
Opening hours:
Shops in Rio are usually open Monday to Friday 0900-1900 and Saturday 0900-1300, although hours vary according to the location and type of business. Shopping centres are generally open daily 1000-2200, although some have more limited opening hours on Sundays. Shopping malls are generally open daily 1000-2200, with limited opening on Sundays.
Souvenirs:
Unsurprisingly, Rio's most popular products relate to its beachlife: sunglasses, swimwear, and flip-flops (Havaianas reign supreme, but cheaper brands are available too). Fashion is also excellent, as well as gemstones, handbags, shoes and other leather goods. High quality handicrafts from all over Brazil are sold in the giftshops of the Museu do Indio and Museu do Folclore, and in several specialist stores in Ipanema. Cachaça -- cane rum -- is widely available, but is cheaper in supermarkets. Prices are much higher now that the Brazilian economy is booming, but haggling is possible if you pay cash at street stalls and markets.
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The Lost World - Mount Roraima
Mount Roraima is one the most mysterious and alluring mountains in the world. An enormous flat-topped mesa, its sheer cliffs rise from one of the most remote areas of the Amazon rain forest. It is entirely appropriate that Conan Doyle used Roraima as the inspiration for the novel Lost World, a tale of modern dinosaurs.
The mountain is a vast heart-shaped plateau, with the area of the rolling summit area about 50 sq.km or 20 sq. miles. It lies in three countries, but Venezuela controls over 80% of the summit, with Brazil and Guyana owning much smaller slivers. The highest point on the massif, a rock called the Maverick Stone, is in Venezuela, near the southwestern side of the plateau. Several kilometers northeast from this is the Triple-Country Point, a survey monument where the three nations meet.
In these days of popular adventure tourism, the ascent has become a relatively easy trek of about three to five days. There is a ramp on the southwest side of the mountain's mostly sheer cliffs that allows a non-technical route to the summit plateau, very close to the Maverick Stone. The start point for these trips is Santa Elena, Venezuela, and several tour companies arrange them, using native guides and porters.
Highlights from the top of Roraima includes the views from The Window, Maverick (highest peak), the Jazucci, underground caves, the amazon jungle, the neighbouring countries of Guyana and Brazil, and the crystal valley.
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7 Can't-Miss Things to Do This Fall in El Dorado County
If you’ve never explored El Dorado County in the fall, you’ll want to make sure you do this year. Autumn is the season for great weather, kaleidoscope foliage, apples, and a slew of one-of-a-kind events that appeal to all ages. Whether you come for the food, the scenery, the entertainment, or all the above, you’ll see why it’s easy to fall in love with fall here.
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Buzios, où milliardaires et célébrités passent leurs vacances
Découvrez Armação de Buzios, la station balnéaire la plus select de Rio de Janeiro avec ces 23 plages aux eaux cristallines et ses nuits folles.