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Rocinha Favela from Sao Conrado down below
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Sao Conrado from Mirante das Canoas in Tijuca Forest
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Hang-glider from below
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Corcovado, SugarLoaf and Lagoa from Vista Chinesa in Tijuca Forest
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Corcovado from Vista Chinesa in Tijuca Forest
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Ipanema from Vista Chinesa in Tijuca Forest
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Dos Irmaos from Vista Chinesa in Tijuca Forest
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Rocinha Favela from Vista Chinesa in Tijuca Forest
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Corcovado from Mesa do Imperador in Tijuca Forest
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SugarLoaf and Lagoa from Mesa do Imperador in Tijuca Forest
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SugarLoaf, Lagoa and Ipanema from Mesa do Imperador in Tijuca Forest
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Waterfall in Tijuca Forest
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Coffee Plant in Tijuca Forest
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Is this jaca jackfruit?
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Leaf naturally grows holes to let sunshine filter through
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EmbaubaTrees are hollow and protected by Fire Ant colonies
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Embaubu Tree leaves will turn silver when the tree gets old
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Raccoon-like animals in Tijuca Forest
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Raccoon-like animals in Tijuca Forest
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Pedra da Gavea from Mirante das Canoas in Tijuca Forest
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Sao Conrado and Pedra da Gavea from the coastal approach from Leblon
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Pedra da Gavea
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Pedra Bonita, where hang-gliders take off
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Launch Platform on Pedra Bonita in Sao Conrado (2005)
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Launch Platform (2005)
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Launch Platform (2005)
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Hang-gliders
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Para-sailing
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Hang-glider landing on the Sao Conrado beach
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Hang-glider landed on the Sao Conrado beach