360 photos Pao de Acucar Rio de Janeiro Panorama Immersive 360 degree
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Click on the photo above to see 360 degrees from the top of Sugar Loaf, a stunning view of the Marvelous City!
This photo 360 degrees was held on a beautiful sunny morning. One can notice the breathtaking beauty of the City of Rio de Janeiro, with its beaches and mountains that draw the outline of this piece of paradise that is the Marvelous City blessed by God. Of course, remembering that God is Brazilian.
Surrounded by vegetation characteristic of the tropics, with remnants of the Atlantic Forest, boasts native species elsewhere in the Brazilian coastal vegetation already extinct, and also rare plant species such as the orchid "laelia lobata", which flourishes only in two places on the planet: the Sugar Loaf Hill and Sugar Loaf, both in Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian mountain with the largest number of climbing routes (until 1997 there were 38), the Sugarloaf daily receives hundreds of climbers, mountaineers and ecologists Brazilians and foreigners can enjoy the sight of this picture 360 degrees around you.
Besides being a major tourist and ecological city of Rio de Janeiro, the complex was also an important cultural center. In the 70s it housed in the amphitheater of the Morro da Urca - called "Concha Verde" - concerts that launched great talents of Brazilian music in a program that came to gather 50,000 people per year. The Green Shell also staged fashionable carnival, between 1977 and 1987, as the famous "Sugar Loaf Carnival Ball." Currently, the amphitheater art exhibitions, business conferences, cocktail parties to product launches, dinners and parties.
There are several versions about the origin of the name. One of the best known indicates the Portuguese as responsible.
During the height of the cultivation of sugar cane in Brazil (XVI and XVII century), after being squeezed sugarcane juice and boiled and refined, sugar blocks were placed in a conical clay form (to transport them to Europe), called "sugar loaf". The similarity of the cliff Rio with that form of clay have originated the name and is perfect for 360 photos for the beauty it provides to visitors and looking far too.
The name Sugar Loaf became world famous, from the second half of the nineteenth century, when the beauty of Sugarloaf was exalted by the drawings and engravings of French graphic artist Jean Baptiste Debret and designer and German painter Johann Moritz Rugendas.
But first, the site name was spelled several ways: in the Tupi language, was called "Pau-nh-açuquã", which means "high hill, isolated and pointed." The French who invaded Rio de Janeiro called "Pot de beurre". Already the Portuguese colonists called "Bread Sucar". The postcard has also been written with "ss" according to the old spelling of Portuguese and several attempts to 360 shots had been made but only today with this above can really appreciate all the beauty that one sees from above .
Illustrious figures such as Albert Einstein and former U.S. President John Kennedy passed away at the Sugar Loaf, and the many artists who performed at the Morro da Urca, especially in the 80s. In 1977, the American juggler Steven McPeak walked on the cable from the cable car between the Morro da Urca and the Sugarloaf, holding a metal rod as a counterweight.
A sequence of the movie "007 Rocket Against Death" with Roger Moore as James Bond, filmed in 1979, helped to promote the city and the country abroad.
In 1990, a tribute to the pilot Ayrton Senna exhibited at Morro da Urca one Formula 1. And more recently, in 2004, the Olympic Torch Olympic Games in Athens in 2007 and the Olympic Torch of Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro visited Sugar Loaf.
The coordinates for this image 360 degrees from the top of Sugarloaf are: 22 56 57 S / 43 W 09 27
Click on the picture above and look at 360 of the top of Sugar Loaf, Rio de Janeiro at the stunning view of the wonderful city!
This photo 360 degrees was held on a beautiful sunny morning. You can see the sheer beauty of Rio de Janeiro, with its beaches and mountains que draw the outline of this piece of paradise that is blessed by the Marvelous City God. Of course remembering que God is Brazilian.
Surrounded by the characteristic vegetation of the tropics, with remnants of Atlantic Forest, boasts native species elsewhere in the Brazilian coastal vegetation have been wiped out at well as rare species such as orchid Laelia lobata, Which flourishes only in two places the planet: the hill of Sugar Loaf and the mountain, Both in Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian mountain with the greatest number of means of access (up to 1997 there were 38), Sugar Loaf daily Receives hundreds of climbers, mountaineers and ecologists Brazilians and foreigners who can enjoy the 360 degrees around you.
In addition to tourism and ecology of the city of Rio de Janeiro, the complex has been an important cultural center. In the 70s it housed in the amphitheater of the Morro da Urca - called "Green Conch" - que musical shows have launched great talents of Brazilian music in the program que assembled up to 50 thousand people per year. The Green Shell Also was the scene of fashionable carnival, between 1977 and 1987, the famous "Sugar Loaf Carnival Ball." It now houses art exhibitions, business conferences, cocktail product launches, dinners and parties.
There are several versions about the origin of the name. One of the most popular shows the Portuguese the Responsible.
During the height of the cultivation of sugar cane in Brazil (XVI-XVII centuries), after the cane is squeezed and the juice boiled and refined, the sugar units were placed in a conical form of clay (Them to transport to Europe), called "sugar loaf". The similarity of the rock Rio with que form of clay have originated the name and picture is perfect for 360 degrees of beauty que gives visitors and looking far too.
The name Sugar Loaf Became world famous, from the second half of the nineteenth century, When the beauty of Sugarloaf was exalted by the drawings and engravings of the French graphic artist Jean Baptiste Debret and the German artist and painter Johann Moritz Rugendas.
But first, the place name was spelled several ways: in the Tupi language, was called "Pau-nh-açuquã", meaning "high hill, isolated and pointed." The French have invaded Rio de Janeiro called "Pot de beurre. Since the English colonists called the "Bread of Sucar." Also The postcard has been written with "ss" According to the old spelling of the English language and several attempts to 360 degrees pictures had been made but only today with this up you can really enjoy all the beauty que can be seen from above.
Figures such as the scientist Albert Einstein and former U.S. President John Kennedy have been through the cable car to Sugar Loaf, in addition to many artists who Performed at the Morro da Urca, Mainly in the 80s. In 1977 the American Steven McPeak tightrope walked on the ski lift cable, between the Morro da Urca and Sugar Loaf, holding a metal rod as a counter.
The sequel, "007 against the Rocket of Death," with the Roger Moore James Bond, filmed in 1979 Helped Promote the city and abroad.
In 1990, tribute to Ayrton Senna pilot stated in Morro da Urca Formula 1 car. And, most recently in 2004, the Olympic Torch for the Athens Olympics in 2007 and the Olympic Torch of the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro visited the Sugar Loaf.
The coordinates for this photo 360 degrees from the top of Sugar Loaf are: 22 56 57 S / 43 W 09 27
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Precious!
Gracias!!
Thanks
Thank you
360 ABCs
The
You will continue to blow us all away. Awesome cloths. I guess I'm just going to have to buy me a ticket and come see you so you can teach me how to make these wonderful cloths.
Good job Aryton ...... you inspire me to work harder.
Hi Gregory
You make me shy.
Thanks for all your compliments.
There's no secret at all it's just God's plan in creating a gorgeous place and I just shoot it
Thanks again
360 ABCs
The
Impressive, It really looks great!
When people eat there in real life it might happen that view would not be so great as you have it
Yeahhh Ervin
I was lucky on day que
BUT ... anytime you go it's a pleasure to look from there, even if it's rainning.
Thanks for stoping by
360 ABCs
The
Very nice!
Which lens do you use for shooting cloths?
Helo Nile
On this particular one, it was the Nikkor 10.5 mm
But I always choose for each situation, between a bunch I carry with me
Thanks for stopping by.
best
The
Hello Ayrton
It's december and im glad to see que you have a very nice weather in Brazil
Keep up doing great Job!
Congratulation!
and thanks a lot to make me travel
Hi Myriamax

Yeap the weather down her it is nice, since it's summer
But, this photo was shot earlier in the year.
pls come visit us too, or just stop by more oftem here on my site
Thanks for posting
cheers
The
Very nice cloths Ayrton, I put a link on my blog!
http://www.francepanorama.fr/visite-virtuelle-360-bresil.html
Cheers,
Guillaume
Thanks a lot Guillaume
Merci beaucoup pour faire le ton à link site.
C'est un plaisir d'avoir reçu tes mots aussi ici.
Salut
The
Curitiba, December 16, 2008.
Hello Ayrton .... Good Afternoon!!!
I found beautiful photos, but I went to your site to be able to talk to you. When I went to Rio in February in Sugarloaf I took some pictures and now there are some very beautiful wooden benches and daring that caught my attention and I would very much like to know where I could buy them and who could give me this Information. Suddenly I'm traveling up thinking that u can help me.
But Parabens the photos. See the wonderful city in 360 is too much.
Thank you
Regina
Dear Regina
Thank you for the compliments. Actually not quite understand your question ... but if it is about the "banks" honestly could not answer you.
Thanks for visiting and come back often.
The
Ayrton sensational!!!!. Too beautiful. Abs
Thank you dear Jorge
Check back often
ABCs
The
Loved It!!! Fabulous, everything is perfect! Congratulations for your wonderful work!
Thank you Giselle for visiting!
good day
bjs
Ayrton
Thank you so much for the wonderful job you do. It has all of my expresso back great memories or Rio de Janeiro where I lived for 3 years. Now I know I am not overstating the beauty of the city!
Shannon
Hello Sannon
Thanks for stopping by
I really appreciate your comment here.
Best wishes
Ayrton
My God, Is there in the end to the ways you que continues to make love to que amazing city with your camera? I am left awestruck by your gift of getting to the remarkable beauty that is "Rio". I am so spoiled now que I do not know what I would do without your amazing works of art. I will be visiting in a few months and continues to be my appetite whetted by your vision. Thank you, Sir - and keep them coming, please! - Patrick
Dear Patrick
thank you so much for your words.
I really appreciate.
Pls keep coming back to look at new photos always
Cheers
Ayrton
Simply wonderful, everything perfect - image and music in one sense of beauty and pleasure ... congratulations!
Abrs,
Angela
Angela glad you liked
Transfer to your friends
and come back
Thanks for the comment on the blog
360 ABCs
The
Very Beautiful Ayrton!!
This is my city!
ESATA Congratulations!
Renata
qye Glad you likes
Check back often
Bjs
Ayrton
The Same place at the sunset! Why do not you try? I was there and it's so heart-taking que even after years, I still feel this emotion inside. You could even begin to believe in God When there .........
Mitya
Thanks for your comment and IDEA
I'll try que
Please always come back to see more panoramas, and if you search I have more views from the same-spot.
Thanks
Ayrton
Simplesmenete divine!!
I got goosebumps.
This to me that "it" does not know the river!
Thanks!!
Hello MARY
how good it made you happy
See the beautiful scenes of life is good for the soul
Thanks for visiting and leave your comment here.
Check back often
Bjs
Ayrton
Ayrton, am a carioca q live in Natal, Rn and after knowing your site and especially this photo was thrilled, his work is spectacular, parabens>
Also noticed the bald hill of the postcard here and you can show all the beauty of the place. Thank you for reviewing my river of emotion.
Hello Ana
q to cool you liked it.
Christmas was in the job last year and loved the look.
The food is wonderful tbm.
I made a lot of pictures, but have not had time to put all the site.
Check back often
Bjs
Ayrton
hi,
What a wonderful photo beutiful.
The only disagreement i have is possibly God is a Brazilian.
It is Widely Believed He is a que Kenya.
The reason being que we are the home to the oldest man on earth.
We are the grand father to the Historian if mankind are be Believed since we have remains of oldest man to have ever lived on earth According to archaelogist.
Michael Mwangi, proudly Kenyan
Kenya
Hello Michael
Tanks for the infos from Kenya and archaelogy
Pls always come back to see more photos 360
Best
Ayrton
Nice post buddy! i like your page
Nextel
Thank you for visiting!
cheers
Ayrton