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at a glance

The pathways and roads heading inwards are long, uphill and not always equipped with easily usable stairs, if any at all - for this reason, sandals and flip-flops are not recommended, while sneakers or hiking shoes would be the ideal option.

closed shoes have the added benefit of providing a better grip on the soil and protection against potential injuries caused by loose objects such as glass, wood, and sharp rocks.

to the unfamiliar visitor, favelas may seem maze-like communities with seemingly no order or consistency in their arrangement and the layout of pathways throughout.  arrow-back      arrow-forward

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