In this blog i am going to take you back a little to one of my highlights of the good days of traveling which we are probably all finding that quite difficult at the moment with this still ongoing Covid , so let me take you back to 2014 when it was easy just book a flight jump on and enjoy that freedom , on this adventure i found myself in Brazil after a 20 hour flight in total from Sydney , Australia.
One of the most famous beaches in the world Copacabana Beach in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Was welcomed to the city with open arms...
Nice little fishing village in Bahia.
We were here in Brazil not only for the sight seeing but also because we wanted to see the street carnivals that Rio de Janeiro is so famous for. These Carnivals that are held here in Rio de Janeiro every year is one the grandest holidays in Brazil, drawing millions of people from all around the world , it's street parties go on for four days of music and dancing.
Always good to have an excuse to dress up. Like country that understand hats and silly headware!
This guy just looks happy 😆
Rio de Janeiro is Brazil's second largest city and is know as a colorful vibrant city not only for it's carnivals and samba music but for it's natural settings and beaches. The city is also known for its sprawling shanty towns.
My new friend....
Another tough day at the beach....
Mandatory bikini shot!
Amazing what they can do with sand these days...😆
Cant resist another Rio shot!
The famous Rio Art Museum...
We even made it over to Salvador city in Brazil which is the capital city of Brazil it's in the northeastern state of Bahia and is known for its Portuguese colonial architectural designs. Beautiful cobblestone alleys opening up onto large squares colorful buildings and many beautiful churches.
'Portuguese paving', one of the little things which makes Rio so distinctive and interesting how much it pops up in other places in Brazil.
A magnificent beach sunset in Bahia....
Bahia in in Salvador is known for the birthplace of samba and capoeira dances and it's vibrant culture.
After having two glorious weeks in parts of Brazil we were flying out to Argentina to spend two weeks there before heading back home to Australia. We were not going to be spending to much time in the city areas as we were more interested in going out to see the Cataratas Del Iguazú, Misiones, on the Argentina boarder in between Brazil.
New meeting old, to the left is a building dating to the 1500/1600s
Buenos Aires, Argentina...
The Cataratas Del Lguazu waterfalls are found at the border of the Argentine province of Misiones and the Brazilian state of Paraná these are the largest waterfall in the world and i thought the Niagara Falls were these were amazing and breathtaking to see they had a drop of about 200 meters it was mind blowing.
One the most magnificent things i have ever seen. Viewed either from Brazil or Argentina, and best from both!
Loved this lady getting her waterfall on!
Then from here we when over to Salta city which is in the north west of Argentina, Salta city the landscapes reminded me a bit of Red Rocks but only it had natural green valleys and vineyards here we did a bit of hiking through the rugged natural landscapes and mountains.
It was absolutely a magnificent part of the world.....
Another interesting day in Argentina....
Always wanted to meet a Llama. one more thing check off the bucket list!
I found a shortcut...😆
Crystal clear waters in sinkholes makes for some fantastic diving....
And you should see the size of the frogs!
After the hike we stayed in Salta city for one more day did a bit of shopping and it was to be our last night in this amazing country of Argentina before catching our flight back to Australia it was definitely another great adventure had , one more to be tick of our bucket list 😉
If you want to take a Llama home...
Chocolate anyone?
Tucan Sam. every household needs one!
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One of the most famous beaches in the world Copacabana Beach in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Was welcomed to the city with open arms...
Nice little fishing village in Bahia.
We were here in Brazil not only for the sight seeing but also because we wanted to see the street carnivals that Rio de Janeiro is so famous for. These Carnivals that are held here in Rio de Janeiro every year is one the grandest holidays in Brazil, drawing millions of people from all around the world , it's street parties go on for four days of music and dancing.
Always good to have an excuse to dress up. Like country that understand hats and silly headware!
This guy just looks happy 😆
Rio de Janeiro is Brazil's second largest city and is know as a colorful vibrant city not only for it's carnivals and samba music but for it's natural settings and beaches. The city is also known for its sprawling shanty towns.
My new friend....
Another tough day at the beach....
Mandatory bikini shot!
Amazing what they can do with sand these days...😆
Cant resist another Rio shot!
The famous Rio Art Museum...
We even made it over to Salvador city in Brazil which is the capital city of Brazil it's in the northeastern state of Bahia and is known for its Portuguese colonial architectural designs. Beautiful cobblestone alleys opening up onto large squares colorful buildings and many beautiful churches.
'Portuguese paving', one of the little things which makes Rio so distinctive and interesting how much it pops up in other places in Brazil.
A magnificent beach sunset in Bahia....
Bahia in in Salvador is known for the birthplace of samba and capoeira dances and it's vibrant culture.
After having two glorious weeks in parts of Brazil we were flying out to Argentina to spend two weeks there before heading back home to Australia. We were not going to be spending to much time in the city areas as we were more interested in going out to see the Cataratas Del Iguazú, Misiones, on the Argentina boarder in between Brazil.
New meeting old, to the left is a building dating to the 1500/1600s
Buenos Aires, Argentina...
The Cataratas Del Lguazu waterfalls are found at the border of the Argentine province of Misiones and the Brazilian state of Paraná these are the largest waterfall in the world and i thought the Niagara Falls were these were amazing and breathtaking to see they had a drop of about 200 meters it was mind blowing.
One the most magnificent things i have ever seen. Viewed either from Brazil or Argentina, and best from both!
Loved this lady getting her waterfall on!
Then from here we when over to Salta city which is in the north west of Argentina, Salta city the landscapes reminded me a bit of Red Rocks but only it had natural green valleys and vineyards here we did a bit of hiking through the rugged natural landscapes and mountains.
It was absolutely a magnificent part of the world.....
Another interesting day in Argentina....
Always wanted to meet a Llama. one more thing check off the bucket list!
I found a shortcut...😆
Crystal clear waters in sinkholes makes for some fantastic diving....
And you should see the size of the frogs!
After the hike we stayed in Salta city for one more day did a bit of shopping and it was to be our last night in this amazing country of Argentina before catching our flight back to Australia it was definitely another great adventure had , one more to be tick of our bucket list 😉
If you want to take a Llama home...
Chocolate anyone?
Tucan Sam. every household needs one!
[//]:# (!pinmapple -9.940777 lat -55.195313 long My Brazil & Argentina Adventure d3scr)