Street Art 2.0 is an art project by Philippe Echaroux, in which this Frenchman uses light instead of sprays and, in contrast to graffiti, otherwise the most typical representatives of street art, his works harmlessly intervene in the space. For his last canvas, he chose a tropical rainforest, where by projecting portraits of the Surui tribe onto the treetops, he drew attention to the problem and consequences of excessive deforestation.
Who are the sexiest female athletes to compete in the Rio Summer Olympics? The countdown to the start of the 2016 Summer Olympics in the Brazilian capital is nearing boiling point. August 7, 2016 is not far away. More than 10,500 athletes will perform at the Rio Olympics, including many female representatives who are real beauties. Check out the 15 sexiest female athletes who have a ticket to the Rio Olympics. What bodies! Did they miss a job? Which one would win if these athletes had a beauty contest? Which ones predict the greatest sporting success at the Rio 2016 Olympics?
Brazilian artist Brian Gomes has breathed the spirit of the Amazon into his tattoos, which were inspired by the geometric artwork of indigenous South American tribes.
The Brazuca, the official ball of the World Cup, has already reached over 1.6 million followers on the social network Twitter.
June and July are winter months in Brazil, which will be very useful for football players who want to avoid the heat. But not all of them. The English, for example, are already preparing for, as they say, the most difficult match of the championship, as they will first "clash" with Italy in the middle of the rainforest, where it is scorching all year round and the humidity is incredibly high. Welcome to Manaus!
Suddenly, the sticky milk or latex that dripped from the rubber trees was not a useless liquid, but brought unexpected development to the city along the Rio Negro (Black River), and unfortunately also plunged the majority of the local population into the misery of the exploited class.
Do you perhaps know which of the best soccer players was also punished with a card the most times? Which team in World Cup history was the worst of the best? How long is the longest hymn? The present of the soccer world championships is exciting because of the matches, and the past because of many unusual but lesser-known facts. We present 10 of them.
Photographer Ricardo Stuckert came across an unusual sight while flying over the Amazon in Brazil. He discovered an Amazonian tribe that had no contact with the outside world and until now no one knew of their existence. Who would have thought that in the 21st century we would ever get an indigenous insight into the Neolithic way of life when spears, arrows and bows ruled! According to Survival International, over 100 intact tribes still live in the world today.
If you haven't been looking forward to the World Cup, which will take place in exactly 191 days, you certainly will after watching this ad.
So far, 43 different sports have been present in the Olympic program at the Summer Olympics. The current program of the Summer Olympics includes 28 sports with 38 disciplines. In the past, many sports were also present at the Olympic Games, which we will not see at the Rio 2016 Olympics. Such are tug-of-war and hot air ballooning. This year, after more than 100 years, golf returned to the list, and in 2014 the International Olympic Committee removed the restriction that only 28 sports could be represented at the Olympic Games, which was often the main reason that certain sports fell out of the program. The limit is now 10,500 athletes and 310 events, which will apply for the first time at POI Tokyo 2020.
Montevideo, see you! is the sequel to the popular Montevideo, god of video from 2010, which became a huge hit in the region. After the first part, they also recorded a television series of the same name, which was also broadcast in Slovenia.
They say that the street in Porto Alegre, the capital of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, is the most beautiful street in the world, and it would be hard to argue with them. Why? Take a look at our tree row photo gallery and it will be clear to you immediately. Both sides of the street are lined with trees, some of which reach up to the seventh floor of nearby buildings. What makes it even more beautiful and valuable is the fact that only buildings "grow" behind the trees, so it's nice to see that at least these trees have survived in this concrete jungle.