We start in Rio de Janeiro, with the statue of Cristo Redentor on Mount Corcovado, the avenue along the beach, the beauty of an historic city, and the landmark, Sugarloaf. Brazil's 47 million people celebrate racial diversity. From the Copacabana, we travel 40 miles to a resort, Quitandinha, where President Truman spoke. Then it's on to Sao Paulo, a modern, industrial city, and finally to the spectacular waterfalls of Iguazu on the border between Brazil and Argentina.
Recently elected as one of the 7 Wonders of Nature, the Iguazu Falls are portrayed in all their splendor. Through the tours, adventures and attractions in a show of aerial images, this video makes a real foray into the Iguazu National Park, telling the history of the falls and showing the beauty of the flora and fauna of the region. The itinerary also includes other attractions such as the Bird Park, the Three Borders Mark, and Itaipu, the world's largest hydroelectric power plant.
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