As the sun rises at dawn, TravelTalks watches Rio de Janeiro and the statue of Cristo Redentor on Mount Corcovado. The "River of January" was first founded some 400 years ago. The crew travels around the city with its daily street life. James A. FitzPatrick seems to be concentrating on the respected mixing of local races. In many episodes, he can be tone-deaf on race, but this time around, he's almost progressively modern. It has the beaches of Copacabana and Sugarloaf mountain. They travel 40 miles to the resort Quitandinha which President Truman visited. Next, it's modern Sao Paolo. Finally, it's the Iguazu Falls on the border between Brazil and Argentina.
It's the depths of WWII. At least, this TravelTalks gets out of the country and it's an exotic location. It has some interesting colors and FitzPatrick is not embarrassing in his commentary. Color me surprised. It's an exotic location that I want to visit. The picture is fine with its colors although I would like for better technical work. This is as good as can be expected.
It's the depths of WWII. At least, this TravelTalks gets out of the country and it's an exotic location. It has some interesting colors and FitzPatrick is not embarrassing in his commentary. Color me surprised. It's an exotic location that I want to visit. The picture is fine with its colors although I would like for better technical work. This is as good as can be expected.