Cat + Dog = ??? (Only in Brazil)
I saw this note on Reuters and thought that would be fun to post it here...
Brazilian student Cassia Aparecida de Souza, 18, holds her cat Mimi together with what Cassia claims are Mimi's own offsprings born with dog traits last Friday, three months after mating with a neighbour's dog, in the southern Brazilian city of Passo Fundo, Rio Grande do Sul state, November 15, 2006. A geneticist from the Passo Fundo University plans to take blood samples from the animals to verify the claim by Cassia and her husband Rogerio that the puppies are part of Mimi's litter of six, of which the three that were born with cat features died soon after birth, leaving the surviving three dog-like offsprings.
Horror movie Turistas show Rio's dark side
Opening December 1st is the horror movie,
Turistas, starring Josh Duhamel and Melissa George.
At first glance, this movie looks like Hostel, Part II but instead of tourists being tortured in the basement of a hostel, this group of backpackers/surfers get lost in a Brazilian jungle near Rio de Janeiro, which just happens to be holding an ominous secret like an organ thieving blackmarket or something.
Instead of focusing on the gnarly parts of the movie like someone waking up in a tub of ice with suspicious scars around their kidneys, we'll tell you where to go in Rio and stay alive.
Where to Stay:Seeing as this movie may turn you off about backpacking, why not check out the Rio Internacional Hotel which is ranked #1 on
TripAdvisor. The place has great service, an English-speaking staff and supreme views of the beach. But it is a costly trip at around $250 a night.
Where to Surf:There are a bunch of good places to surf in Rio. Who knew the place was akin to California and Hawaii when it comes to hanging ten.
Sidestep has the list of beaches worth checking out. May we suggest surfing at Arpoador Beach in Ipanema which is closest to the main part of Rio?
Where to Avoid:According to
Fodor's Travel Wire, they particularly recommend avoiding the downtown area, especially Saara, after dark because it's deserted.
Walking on the beach at night is probably not a good idea, and although many tourists like to wander off the beaten path when they're traveling this isn't always a good idea in Rio---stick to the well-populated areas.If you can't get enough, then visit the
Turistas MySpace page where you can look at pictures of a shirtless Josh, read his character Alex's lame-o blog and predict which backpackers will die first.