By Chesney Hearst BRAZIL
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The mayor
of Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo Paes, helped to officially inaugurate the new
recreational area of Praia de Rocha Miranda in Parque Madureira located in the
city’s Zona Norte (North Zone) on Monday, October 12th. Planned as an
artificial beach, the five hundred square kilometer area features sand, three
waterfalls, or platforms with cascading water, and a pool with water
approximately ten centimeters in depth.
Mayor Eduardo Paes attended the
opening of Praia de Rocha Miranda on Monday, October 12th (Dia das Criancias),
photo internet recreation.
“This is a pleasure, to deliver this
[park] and to give this quality space to the people of Zona Norte” said Paes during the
inauguration. “The city is more united. We’re here to say that this divided
history of the city is over.”
Adding, “I think the challenge for
Rio now is to invite the people of Ipanema to this beach here and to have the
people of the Zona Norte go to Ipanema Beach as well. This can become a legacy
of Rio de Janeiro. We were sometimes full of fear, full of prejudice, full of
anger but this city is made of many good people, hardworking people that
deserve much care and attention.”
While part of a project that began
in 2012, the opening of Praia de Rocha Miranda comes after a recent string of “arrastões” (big drags)
across the city’s Zona Sul (South Zone) and route changes and
elimination of some of the municipal bus lines that ran from the Zona Norte to
Zone Sul.
“I thought the beach would be
higher, but it’s good anyway,” 56-year-old hairdresser Judith Teixera told O Globo during the
Praia de Rocha Miranda inauguration. “Better than nothing. You can’t go to the
Zona Sul, right? It has arrastãos; it has pickpockets. So you better stay
here.”
The Praia de Rocha Miranda is part
of the Parque Madureira, an ongoing park project in the neighborhood of
Madureira. The area is currently also home to a football (soccer) court,
garden, fitness center, playground and the 2016 Olympic rings structure.
The park is scheduled, by the end of 2016, to house a street basketball court
and a skate park complete with a
half pipe.



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