The fun and poverty mixed in this city.
While athletes are fighting for Olympic medals in between competitions complaining about the terrible condition of the plumbing in the Olympic village, and the laying of a Network of “horrors” in the form of incorrectly including soul, only a few dozen meters from the Olympic village full of different life. There is no place for “calf cozy” and whiners. In our review of a collection of photographs that allow you to see what it looks like Olympic Rio outside the “laundered” in Central areas.
1. A typical Brazilian favela
The Brazilian slums, located on the mountain slopes.
2. District Mangueira
The area is located less than a mile from maracanã stadium, which hosted the opening ceremony of the games, which big city “cleaning” never made it.
3. The family of one of the favelas
The realities of the Brazilian favela.
4. The path to an Olympic event
Most of the people from the favelas can’t afford attending sporting events, but the girl was lucky – she was given a ticket.
5. The slums without water
People wash dishes on the streets, just spraying it from lying on the ground hoses.
6. Panorama city truŝëb
The tourists coming to the Olympics.
7. Dirt and unsanitary conditions constant companion favelas
In the buildings of the favelas, people live in large families, so clean and tidy and can be no question.
8. The apartment is in the heart of Mangueira
The favela is a solid ruins.
9. Laundry day
Despite the lack of water in the favelas, people often wash and keep clean clothes.
10. Slums Babilonia
In the slums, located near the “Olympic” Copacabana beach — the excesses, the drug mafia, and to be here is dangerous not only ordinary people but also the police.
11. Poverty Olympic city
One of the poorest slums located right next to the road connecting the international airport of Rio de Janeiro with the Central regions of the metropolis.
12. The most common Barber
The athletes get sick even in a normal barbershop.
13. Burning garbage
To do with waste nowhere, no one takes out, therefore, the slum dwellers have to burn them yourself.
14. Garbage in the favelas thrown into the streets
Part of the waste dumped by residents in the city’s canals, and it does not bother anyone.
15. The Olympic hosts Rio
Favela residents are below the poverty line.
16. Fans
The fans in the stands.
16. And future athletes
Their Olympics is yet to come!