set on the sight of a former dammed
pond and the aptly named
Açude da Solidão (dam
of solitude), this pond is a gem of beauty and tranquility.
part of the park, The
Tijuca Forest in its
present form traces back to
King
Dom Pedro II who, realizing the damage done to the city's water
supply by the coffee and sugar
cane plantations, implemented the
replanting of the forest with an estimated 10 million trees.
popular today with hikers and nature
lovers, this forest has actually played
a most significant role in the history of the city throughout
the centuries.