As you know from my last post, I had a long vacation that came to an end on February 25. Like all goods things, it came to an end. But it was a very interesting and relaxing experience. I will have to do something like that again one day, when I have saved some more money for travel.
One of the most interesting places that I visited on my cruise is Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil. The people are very friendly and energetic (they love to dance Samba, especially at Carnival time), and there are many interesting sights like Sugar Loaf mountain, Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, and the giant statue Christo Redentor on Corcovado Mountain. One of your teachers, Sandra, took my wife and I to see Cristo del Otero in Palencia, which is very impressive, but I think Christo Redentor is a little higher and a bit bigger. That is something for you to research. Which one is biggest?
Some memorable photos from Rio are below:
This is a view of Sugar Loaf from the first Cable Station (there are two stations)
This a photo of a part of Rio, taken from the top of Sugar Loaf
And this is the "Big Fella", as my wife calls him..Christo Redentor.
It was a very cloudy day on the mountain, so we were lucky to get such a photo.
Until next time, my friends, be good, and study hard!
Alan
Thanks Alan
ReplyDeleteHello, Allan I write to you because I want to say to you one thing.The Christo Redentor it's 40 metres tall and the Christo of Palencia it's 20 metres.
ReplyDeleteThat is the only thing,bye bye.
Diego, thank you for that information. I did not know the height of the statues. And congratulations on your English writing...very good indeed.
DeleteHello Alan. In class we saw your photos. Are fantastic ! I want to go to all of this places , but I can´t.I hope that you enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteHi Leire
ReplyDeleteYou too can get to travel if you study hard, work hard and save as much as you can. My wife and I took 40 years to save for our travels, so it doesn't happen quickly for most of us. Make travel one of your life goals, and you will get there.
Congratulations on your English efforts.