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Ipanema is a neighborhood located on the southern region of the city
of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, between Leblon and Arpoador. The
beach at Ipanema became widely known by the song "The Girl
from Ipanema" ("Garota de Ipanema"), written
by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Vinícius de Moraes.
Most
of the land that Ipanema consists of today once belonged to
José Antonio Moreira Filho, Baron of Ipanema. The word
"Ipanema" comes from the old Tupi language, meaning
"bad water". In this case, it means bad for fishing,
since the waves die too close to the sand, pushing fish away.
Ipanema gained fame with the start of the bossa nova sound,
when its residents Antônio Carlos Jobim and Vinícius
de Moraes created their ode to their neighborhood, "Girl
from Ipanema." The song was written in 1962, with music
by Jobim and Portuguese lyrics by de Moraes with English lyrics
written later by Norman Gimbel. Its popularity has seen a resurgance
with Diana Krall's song "Boy from Ipanema" released
in 2008.It is famously known for its elegance and social qualities.
Two mountains called the "Dois Irmãos" (Two
Brothers) rise at the western end of the beach. The beach is
divided into segments by marks known as "postos" (lifeguard
towers). Beer is sold everywhere on the beach along with the
traditional cachaça. There are always circles of people
playing football, volleyball, and footvolley, a combination
sport of volleyball and football originated in Brazil.
In the winter the surf can reach 9 feet. The water quality varies
with days of light-blue water to a more murky green after heavy
rains. Constant swells keep the water clean. The often treacherous
beach break regularly forms barrels.
One interesting thing about Ipanema's beach is that there is
an area called "the gay beach," situated near Rua
Farme de Amoedo; which is well-known for being a gay-friendly
area, with the rainbow flag floating in the air.
Just west of this colorful section and towards Leblon is another
popular stretch of sand known as Posto Nove (aptly named after
the 9th lifeguard tower) where young and often beautiful carioca
men and women hipsters congregate.
The Travel Channel listed Ipanema Beach as the sexiest beach
in the world.
Also
worth noting is that Ipanema is given credit for spicing up
the tradition of Carnival, helping it to become the amazing
extravaganza that it is today. This is due to the Banda de Ipanema,
which began as a celebration of a few dozen friends, exploding
into the most celebrated neighborhood band in Rio. Recently,
it is the Banda de Ipanema which always opens Carnival festivities
in Rio.
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