OK, admittedly, this is not a real tree but this artist's tree-like sculptures are so incredible I had to post them. Henrique Oliveira is Brazilian and does amazing, large-scale installations all over the world that are really worth seeing. Make sure to catch him when he's showing at a gallery near OK, admittedly, this is not a real tree but this artist's tree-like sculptures are so incredible I had to post them. Henrique Oliveira is Brazilian and does amazing, large-scale installations all over the world that are really worth seeing. Make sure to catch him when he's showing at a gallery near you!…see moresee less
This is part of a stretch called the "Highway of Waterfalls". The name for this one translates to "Devil's Cauldron" which is enough to keep me from going to the edge!
You can literally make a deal with the devil here since rumor has it you can see his face (also known as Pan) when you look via the suspension bridge. (Insert scary laughter here.)
This Patagonian glacier is located in the third largest fresh water reserve. You can take a mini-trek or more adventurous trek here. Not a bad way to stretch your legs.
The listed site consists of an exception urban setting rather than built heritage. It encompasses the key natural elements that have shaped and inspired the development of the city: from the highest points of the Tijuca National Park’s mountains down to the sea. They also include the Botanical The listed site consists of an exception urban setting rather than built heritage. It encompasses the key natural elements that have shaped and inspired the development of the city: from the highest points of the Tijuca National Park’s mountains down to the sea. They also include the Botanical Gardens, established in 1808, Corcovado Mountain with its celebrated statue of Christ and the hills around Guanabara Bay, including the extensive designed landscapes along Copacabana Bay which have contributed to the outdoor living culture of this spectacular city. Rio de Janeiro is also recognized for the artistic inspiration it has provided to musicians, landscapers and urbanists. . One of 26 New World Heritage Sites added in 2012!…see moresee less
My daughter and I serendipitously found ourselves at the top of the Spanish Steps the night Spain won the World Cup. There must have been 10,000 people there!
If you really want to live it up, book here. There are two-storey villas and all kinds of fun amenities like fresh fruit and a complimentary Happy Hour.