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Tourism Places of Brazil


Brazil's Rio De Janeiro

Christ the Redeemer (Rio de Janeiro)

The Christ the Redeemer is a tourism attraction and was... being made between 1922 and 1931 because to re-establish Christian faith and symbolise God's mercy in Brazil following post-World War I fears of rising secularism and became a very popular for torists due to its monumental 98-foot scale, iconic Art Deco design, and dramatic location atop Mount Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro, its has a nice view from the top, To get to the top of the statue it is necessary to go through 12 flights of very fragile stairs that are really risky. The statue is a symbol of Brazilian culture, and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World that became popular in July 7, 2007 because interesting and surprisingly big it was.

Sugarloaf Mountain (Rio de Janeiro)

The Sugarloaf Mountain (Rio de Janeiro) is a tourism attraction that started... in October 27, 1912 that became an old tourist attraction and became popular because of its 1950 founding on natural terrain, consistent snowfall, and development into a massive, 162-trail, four-season destination due to its unique, dramatic shape and the 1912 construction of the iconic cableway. It was also named Sugarloaf because its shape reminded early hunters and pioneers of the sugar loaves common in those days, that also it has amazing views.

Iguazu Falls (Paraná)

The Iguazu Falls (Paraná) became a tourism attraction because... it was approximately formed 200,000 years ago through geological processes that then became popular in between the late 19th century and early 20th century because of its unmatched, panoramic "postcard" views of the 275+ cascades and got this cool name cause it was named after the Guarani or Tupi words y means water and ûasú meaning big, translating directly to "Big Water" or "Great Waters" also fun fact its significantly bigger than Niagara Falls in both width and height.

Pelourinho (Salvador)

The Pelourinho (Salvador) became a tourism attraction from... it starting in primarily during the 17th and 18th centuries when it was built that time but got tourist attractions during the 1991 and that it was known for its fidelity to the 16th-century plan, the density of its monuments and the homogeneity of its construction and is also said that it is one of Brazil's oldest cities that you can visit now, people would recommend going in between September to March cause near this tome the weather is good and with many cultural festivals.