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particularly charming about this beach are the fishermen who gather on arpoador's rock after sunset, creating a unique atmosphere for the entire area.   

praia do arpoador is easily reachable via public transportation, as the majority of buses going along copacabana and ipanema stop at praça general osório (general osório square), also a main subway stop only a short walk from the beach.

on this link, the instituto estadual do ambiente (inea) provides the suitability of several beaches, including praia do diabo, and praia do arpoador.

on the chart, constantly updated, the red flags mean that swimming is not advisable, green flags mean waters are clean, and yellow flags suggest using own judgment - any of rio's beaches may have polluted waters within 24 to 48 hours following heavy rains.      arrow-back      arrow-forward
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