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A Baía de Guanabara era habitada pelos índios temiminós até a chegada dos portugueses em 1501, que confundiram a baía com a foz de um grande rio, o qual chamaram de Rio de Janeiro.
Foto 360º feita pela Videopontocom.
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ok, my discipline about uploading pics finish here, because i'm adding every day a lot of shots in the ready to upload folder. So, because i've gained hundreds of unseen photos i've decided to upload a more consistent bunch of photos today. There's some sort of meaning in the selection of what i've published, but not so much, as usual :D
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sweet jesus it looks like shit....but it's a start.
I've figured out that they are much easier to do in well-lit (preferably outdoor) conditions.