World Cup 2014: On The Streets Of BrazilĀ was originally published on ionenewsone.staging.go.ione.nyc
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A blowup doll wearing a Brazil jersey and its owner.
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Brazilian women dance at a World Cup party sponsored by Vice Magazine.
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Street art in Rio de Janeiro depicting a Brazilian double entendre. The sign reads āBrazilian team arrested for playing soccerā or āBrazilian selection arrested for playing soccerā depending on how you want to read it.
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A crowded beach full of tourists in Copacabana.
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One Brazilian woman in a crowd of gawkers.
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Blow up doll on the beach at Copacabana at the FIFA Fan Fest during the USA-Germany game.
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Crowds at Alzirao, a street in the North Zone that is one of Rio de Janeiroās most popular places to watch soccer games. The crowd often exceeds 10,000.
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A concert at which a man dresses in blackface and puts on a wig to imitate the other black Brazilian backup dancers.
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Alzirao during the day.
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An amateur photographer takes some photos of two Brazilian women.
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A shop owner and patrons near Brazilās Maracana Stadium.
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A Brazilian woman stands at the natural pools in Morro de Sao Paulo, Bahia.