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4 viewsRio at night.
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4 viewsHanging out with the English enjoying the views of Rio as we wait until 7:00 for a free ride back down.
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6 viewsAh, Rio, I'm going to miss you.
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5 viewsThe rocky divide between Copacabana and Ipanema beaches.
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4 viewsIpanema.
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4 viewsThe rocks make a great overlook for Ipanema beach.
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7 viewsThe surf wasn't much but it was enough to get some practice in.
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7 viewsYet another look at Ipanema.
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8 viewsThis is Brazil.
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5 viewsPalm trees along Ipanema beach (for Nicole).
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5 viewsI went out to a Flamengo game that night at Maracana.
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4 viewsTickets to a game in the most legendary stadium in Brazil.
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8 viewsThis player was given a statue right before switching to a rival team. It's now tradition to smack him in the back of the head as you enter.
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4 viewsAll around the stadium were activities and things to do before the game to encourage a more staggered arrival time.
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5 viewsThe very well known Maracana Stadium in Rio once had a capacity of 200,000 people. We were almost deafened by 15,000.
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4 viewsMe and the English out for a night of football.
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5 viewsThe hardcore fan sections start to fill.
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7 viewsWe were definitely in one of the most lively section. Sometimes I thought they were so busy cheering, singing, and drumming that they had no idea what was going on in the game.
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8 viewsAfter Flamengo scored the first goal they really let themselves go.
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11 viewsOne of the cheers/songs involved throw in motions.
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