Olá and welcome to this beautiful aerial view of the Favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil by drone. Despite the poverty and poor living conditions, these districts have become a major „attraction“ in Rio de Janeiro Special thanks to DRONE VDA for the incredible footage! Hope to see more from you in the future! Check out his channel here 👉 Enjoy! Hope you guys like it! Also have a look @WorldWideWalkx and their stunning walking videos! _______________________________________________________ Music: This smooth music is called „Dusk“ by Ian Post. You can check it out on 👉 _______________________________________________________ Our Social Media accounts: Instagram - Facebook - Stock Footage - _______________________________________________________ Also check out these cool videos: Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 - by drone [4K] Los Angeles, USA 🇺🇸 - by drone [4K] Florence, Italy 🇮🇹 - by drone in 4K UHD Yosemite National Park - California, USA 🇺🇸 - by drone [4K] Nepal 🇳🇵 - by drone [4K] Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 🇧🇷 - by drone [4K] part 2 Al Qudra Lake - Dubai 🇦🇪 - by drone in 8K UHD Gotham City 🦇 Home of Batman - by drone [4K] New York City - Manhattan, USA 🇺🇸 - by drone in 8K UHD New York City, USA 🇺🇸 - by drone in 8K UHD Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺 - by drone [4K] part 2 _______________________________________________________ #Rio #Brazil #Favela #Favelas #SouthAmerica #Latin #RiodeJaneiro #Favelas #Copacabana #Beach #DJI #drones #aerialview #DroneSnap _______________________________________________________ Some Wikipedia facts: „A favela (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɐˈvɛlɐ]) is a type of slum in Brazil that has experienced historical governmental neglect. The first favela, now known as Providência in the center of Rio de Janeiro, appeared in the late 19th century, built by soldiers who had nowhere to live following the Canudos War. Some of the first settlements were called bairros africanos (African neighborhoods). Over the years, many former enslaved Africans moved in. Even before the first favela came into being, poor citizens were pushed away from the city and forced to live in the far suburbs. Most modern favelas appeared in the 1970s due to rural exodus, when many people left rural areas of Brazil and moved to cities. Unable to find places to live, many people found themselves in favelas. Census data released in December 2011 by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) showed that in 2010, about 6 percent of the Brazilian population lived in favelas and other slums. Favelas are located in 323 of the 5,565 Brazilian municipalities.“
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