Rio is a huuuge city, full of such diverse people!
What I probably enjoyed most was the fact that I never met tourists apart on from on the Christ statue.
It’s really the people in Brazil who make it such a great place to be in. Everyone is willing to help, even though there might be a language barrier.
The pictures are only from Rio, but we also went to Salvador – a city that is poorer and where all social classes are mixed. It’s also the best place to experience Brazil’s music scene: ever heard over reggae-samba? It just expresses Brazilians’ love of life!
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