A rather ordinary Traveltalk from James A. Fitzpatrick about Rio de Janeiro, described as one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
The emphasis, of course, is on the beautiful mosaic patterns on the sidewalks; the numerous parks and fountains; the Royal palm trees; and the smart shops that comprise the bustling metropolis of Rio. The city began the turnover from old to new during the period from 1902-06.
But still, the most imposing sight is the outstanding landmark--Sugarloaf Mountain. Replicas of it are shown on various ornamental objects for the tourist trade--as are the colorful butterfly specimens that appear on much of the art work.
An interesting glimpse at a beautiful city.