pictures for fun!

Brazil is so fun! And amazing trip needs amazing photos!!!

It is time to relax and I decide to post a post which is not sooooo “academic”! I believe every photo has its reason, people would take them because they get a special moments and experience. And I find out that I have a lot of wonderful pictures in my camera, but it is pity that I cannot show most of them.

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This is my favorite Photo. It was taken at the building in the Flamengo Park. I flipped it because the reflection is so perfect that Jess’s shadow becomes the real person and her real body becomes the shadow. It looks like Jess was looking into the ground! I like it so much, do you?

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This is Brent, I flipped it too and made it looks like two same Brents are looking at each other.

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Haha, this is Wiatt, see, there is a bunny on his shirt~~ Cute, is it?

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Guess! Whose shadows?~~

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It seems like Troy is in a mirror~~

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My picture before Niemeyer’s building. Now I am a big fan of him~

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I am in Maracana Stadium!! Unforgettable memory!!!

I think everyone got their own experience in Brazil. Please share them!

 

Walk through the palms

a final walk out of Jardim Botanico of the group through the Royal Palm Avenue-

imagethough I have experienced many palm trees in my life, these palms in Rio

Royal Palm avenue at Jardim Botanico

Royal Palm avenue at Jardim Botanico

hold a special place in my memory

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Finally, an adventure using yet another mode of transportation for the group the Metro Superficie

 

o-H-I-O

IMG_2896  Despite my far inferior “O” i am very excited to have taken the iconic Ohio State O-H-I-O (or should i say o-H-I-O) picture. I feel very proud to represent this university in our travels abroad to Brazil, especially with the newly opened Gateway in Sao Paolo. They say you can travel anywhere in the world and yell “OH” and hear an “IO” in return.While we didn’t yell OH into a crowd, we still are spreading the buckeye spirit to the beaches of Brazil (Ipanema beach specifically). I prefer Ipanema beach to Copacabana beach. Copacabana is a major hotspot for tourists, and while that may mean nice hotels and possible fellow english speakers, it merely scratches the surface when it comes to immersing oneself in the culture. Next door however at Ipanema however, is where many more locals can be found. The feel is much more authentic, much more “carioca” than at Copacabana. The beach goers are surfing, laying out and enjoying the heat. Plus, if you get there early enough, the vendors have yet to arrive and you can have a leisurely morning free of the constant pressures to buy “shrimp” or a beach wrap. It is interesting to see, two beaches so close in proximity, literally next to each other, with such differing dynamics.

Ice Cream atop Pao de Acucar

What better way to enjoy the view at the mid-point of Pao de Acucar than with some ice cream and fruit.

Wyatt, Brent, Reyna, Ashton, and Sarah enjoying some ice cream and fruit on Pao de Acucar

Wyatt, Brent, Reyna, Chloe, and Sarah enjoying some ice cream and fruit on Pao de Acucar

Reyna, Ashton, Chloe, Sarah, Jay and John enjoying ice cream and fruit on Pao de Acucar

Reyna, Ashton, Chloe, Sarah, Jay and John enjoying ice cream and fruit on Pao de Acucar

Brent, Sara, and Ashton (and Wiatt) at the mid-point of Pao de Acucar enjoying some ice cream...and the view.

Brent, Sara, and Ashton (and Wiatt) at the mid-point of Pao de Acucar enjoying some ice cream…and the view.

Pi Day 3.1415926

In honor of Pi Day (3.14.15) and our visit to Pao de Acucar (Sugarloaf Mountain), Sara Kline was kind enough to leave the official OSU mark…a Block ‘O’

Sarah Kline signing the Victorinox wall at the top of Pao de Acucar

Sara Kline signing the Victorinox wall at the top of Pao de Acucar

Sarah Kline signing the Victorinox wall at the top of Pao de Acucar

Sara Kline signing the Victorinox wall at the top of Pao de Acucar

The Victorinox Wall atop Pao de Acucar

The Victorinox Wall atop Pao de Acucar 

First day in Rio

The group arrived today to a hot and sunny day in Rio. After short tour of the local area around the hotel students explored options for lunch and/or the beach to get their first taste of Rio. We met at 3 for the bus taking us to Pao de Acucar (Sugarloaf Mountain). The dramatic bondhino (cable car) takes visitors to Morro de Urca first where the group enjoyed an ice cream and fruit snack (and some frisky marmosets) and a group photo.

Knowlton Rio Culture and City Group photo at Pao de Acucar

Knowlton Rio Culture and City Group photo at Pao de Acucar

Panoramic view from Pao de Acucar

Panoramic view from Pao de Acucar

Then up to Morro de Acucar to explore for the final panoramic views to Niteroi, downtown, Flamengo Beach, Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer), Copacabana and Ipanema Beaches. Final drive around the exclusive neighborhood of Urca before returning back to the hotel was a wonderful end to a first day in Rio.