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Bahia's Beach

Bahia's Beach
photo by Chris Judge

Largo Do Pelo. Colonial Houses of the Largo of Pelarinho.

Largo Do Pelo. Colonial Houses of the Largo of Pelourinho, considered by
UNESCO the most important grouping of 17th and 18th century colonial
architecture in the Americas. Located in Salvador - Bahia.

photo by Chris Judge

Lencois Bahia. There the Festa de Sao Joao attracts many tourists.

Lencois Bahia. There the Festa de Sao Joao attracts many tourists.
St. John's days are celebrated on June 23 and 24. It takes place outdoors
where people dress up like country people (caipiras). Mock weddings,
music and dancing happen at those great parties.

photo by Chris Judge

The water lilies on the Amazon River and a Cabloco.

The water lilies on the Amazon River and a House of a Cabloco.
photo by Chris Judge

Photo of the Amazon.

An Amazon shot. The greatest river on the planet,
it has one fifth of all the fresh water on the planet.

photo by Chris Judge

Cristo Redentor, Christ the Redeemer.

Cristo Redentor, Christ the Redeemer.
This famous statue stands at the top of the Corcovado,
which looks down over Sugarloaf, Rio De Janeiro.

photo by Randy Tico

Photo of Brazilia, the capital of Brazil.

Brazilia, the capital of Brazil, in the center of the country.
Brazilia is an artificial city. It is located in the stateof Goias.

photo by Randy Tico