Brazilian stadiums for World Cup 2014 (see here the 17 Brazilian stadiums)
Seventeen Brazilian stadiums were pre-selected for the 2014 World Cup. Of the 17, only 12 are chosen for official games of the World. Stadium Morumbi project 2014 The members of the Organizing Committee of the World Cup in 2014 visited the 17 stages and produced an evaluation report. The analysis will be delivered to FIFA’s executive committee in Zurich, Switzerland, for the indication of the...
July 23rd, 2010 by admin
Learn more about Ball World Cup 2010 - Jabulani
Do not just the gorgeous artistic attractions that have happened in the opening draw for the World Cup. Hosts South Africans surprised novamamente releasing a commemorative ball, which will be used next year in all matches. Aesthetically, the marble memorial is quite nice, with eleven colors and four triangles that have their meanings: the eleven colors represent the eleven languages spoken in South...
June 28th, 2010 by admin
The brothers Ryron and Rener Gracie create reality show against ‘bullies’ to the’ Oprah Network TV Channel “
Oprah Winfrey has launched a contest to choose a new reality show on your channel, the Oprah Network TV Channel. And who can win is Jiu-Jitsu. The brothers Ryron Rener and created a model program that can popularize the Jiu-Jitsu further. It Rener who says: “Every day, thousands of children return from school in the U.S. sad, because they are badly beaten and intimidated by the bullies,...
May 21st, 2010 by Raphael
Brazil is truly the land of football (Soccer Brazilian and the Brazilian passion for the sport)
“Land of Football” or “motherland of football boots,” as it is called abroad, Brazil was not the inventor of football, but has become the breeding ground for the dissemination and popularization of the sport worldwide. Proof of this are the numerous variations football created in the country, such as beach soccer, the ballroom, the society, the button until the futvolei. The...
April 18th, 2010 by admin
Brazil’s soccer country and a country for everyone who loves soccer (World Cup 2014)
Brazil World Cup 2014 Diversity is one of the hallmarks of Brazil. In its vast territory live different peoples, with their customs, cuisine and religion. In the country known for its samba, soccer and carnival, there are also plenty of room for discovery of natural wonders, art and culture of Brazil. Currently divided into 26 states, a Federal District and 5,563 municipalities, Brazil has approximately...
April 18th, 2010 by admin
What comes and goes and tourism up and down the shantytown in Rio de Janeiro (alternative tourism in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro - Brazil)
Start the interview by making a deliberately broad and general question, almost one of those questions with the other candidates battle it out in the electoral debates: It is possible to slum tours? Bianca Freire-Medeiros, the interviewee, I will only answer that question fully in the final minutes of our conversation. Not because she has shied away at the time to answer me, or because the question...
March 21st, 2010 by admin
Rio’s favelas - Another angle of tourism in Rio de Janeiro
The jeep tour of the still dominates the Rocinha slum tourism in Rio The tour lasts three hours and covers areas “liberated”. The novelty is that other slums, smaller and without the presence of trafficking, entered the leisure routes in the city. The flavor of the month is the Tavares Bastos, in Catete. It’s small, peaceful and safe - is beside the Battalion of Special Police Operations...
March 9th, 2010 by admin
LIFE CARIOCA - Some symbols of the city of Festivals, places and people that reflect the qualities of Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
The 2016 Games are just a detail. The beauty of Rio is eternal, and the city will not necessarily be more beautiful because of the Olympics. Can be more efficient, clean, safe, proud, and its transportation system can improve, but the landscape and the fundamental habits Rio will not change. Christ the Redeemer is still there, as well as the neighborhood of Leblon. Other beliefs are that the exuberant...
March 9th, 2010 by admin
Go Skip Carnival in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil? Know All About Him
The Carnival is a major popular festival in Brazil, with the carnival of Rio’s richest and well-known, attracting thousands of tourists and foreigners. Every year, at the time of Carnival, the city of Rio de Janeiro breathe for five days an enviable air of joy. Cariocas forget problems and obligations and surrender to the gigantic spectacle of dance and magic. The culmination of the festival...
March 1st, 2010 by admin












