Barnaby Bear visits several locations in Brazil, including Rio de Janeiro, the Amazon rainforest, and indigenous villages. He sees famous landmarks like Christ the Redeemer and experiences the hot, humid climate and diverse wildlife of the rainforest. Barnaby also learns about the Yanomami people and how the cacao tree that produces chocolate grows best in Brazil's hot, rainy weather.
6. I spent the first
days in Rio de
Janeiro.
What differences
can you see
in the pictures?
7. This is one of the
most famous
monuments of the
world! Do you
know who卒s
sculpture is it of?
8. The Carnival is
the most famous
holiday in
Brazil. It is
celebrated 40
days before
Easter.
(Normally, in
February)
9. My grand
adventure was
about to start!!
It is the 2nd longest river
in the world. Do you remember
Which one was the 1st?
My trip through the Amazonas:
Hi
!
10. Tropical Rainforest
In the Amazon rainforest it rains almost everyday. It is very hot and humid.
Do you know what humid means?
11. Toucan Frog
Brazil is considered to
have the greatest number
of animals and plants in
the whole world!
Piranha
13. Chocolate is
made with cacao
beans.
The leading countries that supply
cacao include Nigeria, Brazil,
Indonesia, Ghana, Ivory Coast,
Ecuador, Papua New Guinea,
Dominican Republic, and
Cameroon.
The cacao tree
needs hot and
rainy weather to
grow well.
14. Yanomami are Indians from the
Amazon rainforest, they live among
the hills that line the border between
Brazil and Venezuela.
Birds, spiders
and monkeys
are on the menu
quite a lot of the
time!
15. They live in villages
commonly known as
shabonos. From a top
view the shape of a
shabona is similar to a
Donut.