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<TITLE> Christ the redeemer </TITLE>
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<h1><u><b>Christ the redeemer</b></u></h1>
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<H3>Country:- Brazil
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<IMG SRC="Christ the Redeemer.jpg" height=250 width=300>
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<H3>Built:-1922
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<p>The statue of Christ the Redeemer is probably one of the most recognized images of Brazil .
It is located in Rio de Janeiro on the top of the Corcovado Mountain . Overlooking the city,
it probably has one of the best views that can be found of Rio . The statue is currently 72
years old and has gone under several extensive renovations, which included adding an
elevator in 2002.</p>
<p> The statue was first conceived in 1921 when a campaign to gather funds from the
Catholic Church was held. The idea for the statue came when the country was to celebrate
100 years of independence. Donations were not received to build the statue until about
ten years later. The first person commissioned to design the statue was Carlos Oswaldo.
His vision for the statue was for Christ to be carrying a cross, holding a globe in his hands,
and standing over a pedestal that was supposed to represent the world. Later, the public
of Rio thought that Christ with open arms would be the best representation of the city.
Building for the statue began in 1926 and was completed in 1931, five years later. The
statue was not sculpted in Brazil ; it was instead sculpted in France by a sculptor whose
name was Paul Landowski. The pieces of the stature were then shipped over to Brazil
where they were taken up to the top of the Corcovado Mountain by train and assembled.
The pieces were made out of soapstone. This material was chosen because of its resistance
to weather and cracking. The statue, when completed, became the largest art deco
monument in the world.</p>
<p> When choosing the site of the statue, several spots where brought up, including
Sugarloaf Mountain and the Corcovado Mountain . The Corcovado Mountain ended up
being the resting place for the statue because of its view of the city of Rio and because
of its height. The Corcovado Mountain provided a more pleasing view of the entire city
and it was a good bit taller than Sugarloaf, making the statue the tallest structure in
Rio .</p>
<p> The view from the top of the statue is the best view of Rio de Janeiro hands down.
There is a 360 degree view of the entire city. Not only do you see the three famous
beaches, Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon, you also see landmarks such as the Jockey
Club, the Maracana Stadium, and the Botanical Gardens. The view from the top is not the
best thing about the statue although. The ride up and down the Corcovado Mountain is by
far the best part of going to see the statue of Christ the Redeemer. Riding up the mountain
through the Atlantic rainforest was amazing. This rainforest is not like the ones you will
find in the Amazon or in other countries such as Costa Rica . When riding down from the
statue, make sure that you stop and see the waterfalls on the side of the mountain. Also
stop and take in the view from a different part of the mountain other than the top.</p>
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