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A Brief History of the Harbor of Rio de Janeiro

KJ Smith

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. A Brief History of the Harbour of Rio de Janeiro From the moment Portuguese navigator Gaspar de Lemos first glimpsed the magnificent bay in 1502, mistaking it for the mouth of a great river, the harbour of Rio de Janeiro has been the beating heart of Brazil's most iconic city. This captivating chronicle traces the transformation of Guanabara Bay from a pristine natural wonder inhabited by the Tupinambá people into one of the world's most strategically important and breathtakingly beautiful ports. Through centuries of colonial exploitation, imperial grandeur, and republican upheaval, the harbour has witnessed the arrival of enslaved Africans, the flight of Portuguese royalty, the birth of modern Brazil, and the rise of a global metropolis beneath the watchful gaze of Christ the Redeemer. More than just a maritime history, this is the story of how geography shapes destiny. The author weaves together tales of pirates and merchants, emperors and rebels, immigrants and indigenous peoples, revealing how the harbour's sheltered waters and dramatic topography influenced everything from urban planning to carnival culture. With vivid descriptions of historic naval battles, the construction of iconic landmarks, and the ongoing environmental challenges facing this UNESCO World Heritage site, A Brief History of the Harbour of Rio de Janeiro offers readers an essential understanding of how this natural masterpiece became the gateway to South America and the soul of the Cidade Maravilhosa. Duration - 33m. Author - KJ Smith. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Sunday, 05 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Ashleigh Robertson ©.

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United States

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. A Brief History of the Harbour of Rio de Janeiro From the moment Portuguese navigator Gaspar de Lemos first glimpsed the magnificent bay in 1502, mistaking it for the mouth of a great river, the harbour of Rio de Janeiro has been the beating heart of Brazil's most iconic city. This captivating chronicle traces the transformation of Guanabara Bay from a pristine natural wonder inhabited by the Tupinambá people into one of the world's most strategically important and breathtakingly beautiful ports. Through centuries of colonial exploitation, imperial grandeur, and republican upheaval, the harbour has witnessed the arrival of enslaved Africans, the flight of Portuguese royalty, the birth of modern Brazil, and the rise of a global metropolis beneath the watchful gaze of Christ the Redeemer. More than just a maritime history, this is the story of how geography shapes destiny. The author weaves together tales of pirates and merchants, emperors and rebels, immigrants and indigenous peoples, revealing how the harbour's sheltered waters and dramatic topography influenced everything from urban planning to carnival culture. With vivid descriptions of historic naval battles, the construction of iconic landmarks, and the ongoing environmental challenges facing this UNESCO World Heritage site, A Brief History of the Harbour of Rio de Janeiro offers readers an essential understanding of how this natural masterpiece became the gateway to South America and the soul of the Cidade Maravilhosa. Duration - 33m. Author - KJ Smith. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Sunday, 05 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Ashleigh Robertson ©.

Language:

English


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