From the outside it seems like a very exotic country, however I always seem to think of it as one big jungle with clusters of slums. It's incredibly hot there and you're unlikely to live in sanitary conditions due to pollution, poverty, and corruption. My friends who visited the country always had something negative to say about it
From the outside it seems like a very exotic country, however I always seem to think of it as one big jungle with clusters of slums. It's incredibly hot there and you're unlikely to live in sanitary conditions due to pollution, poverty, and corruption. My friends who visited the country always had something negative to say about it
From the outside it seems like a very exotic country, however I always seem to think of it as one big jungle with clusters of slums. It's incredibly hot there and you're unlikely to live in sanitary conditions due to pollution, poverty, and corruption. My friends who visited the country always had something negative to say about it
you are talking about the life in the slums, right ?
The landscape of the country looks lovely... exotic even and their culture and history seems so rich and interesting, but the racial divides in a country where the majority are often overlooked and cast into the sidelines is sad.
i love Brasil! Rio is incredible, Santa Teresa is SO great! I visited what we call "favela", Santa Marta, where the video for "They Don't Care About Us" by Michael Jackson was shot, amazing people, so nice. I wanna go back! I´m gonna learn portuguese first, starting next week.