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Jawdropping must be the best word to describe it: São Paulo super aerials!

All photos by Gerson Ibias (GersonLDN), probably the guy with the best airplane photos in the world!


Flight GRU-POA(05.September.09)

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Approximate Route








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1-Guarulhos (GRU) Airport



2-Leaving Guarulhos airport



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6->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Guarulhos.



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8-Tietê Ecological Park and Ayrton Senna Roadway



9-A região de Santana.



10-At right, north zone of the city. To the left, the incredible and massive density of the city old downtown
At foreground, a small part of the enourmous east zone



11-A part of the North Zone.



12-Part of Mooca neighborhood. The green area in the photo is the Mooca Educational Center, near Bresser Viaduct, the East Radial and the subway Line 3 (Red)



13-SP downtown and Park Dom Pedro II, with the river Tamanduateí (spell that! haha)

LINK BIGGER PHOTO: http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b9...h/IMG_4085.jpg


14-Old Downtown
Estação Barra Funda, Sede da Rede Record, Parque da Àgua Branca, Uninove Campus Memorial, Memorial da América latina,
Praça Charles Muller, Avenida São João, Minhocão, Praça da República, Largo do Paissandú, os Edifícios Copan, Itália,
Joelma, Andraus, Mercantil Finansa, Grande São Paulo, Mirante do Vale, Altino Arantes, Banco do Brasil, CBI Esplanada
and many other buildings...

LINK BIGGER PHOTO: http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b9...h/IMG_4086.jpg


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16-Park Dom Pedro



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18-Paulista Avenue



19-Paulista Avenue



20-Aclimação Neighborhood



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22-At the upper side: Hospital de Clinicas Complex, INCOR and the new and tall Cancer Institute, at right, Pacaembu Stadium

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23-Jardins Area, Trianon Park and MASP museum



24-Estadio do Pacaembu



25-Marginal Pinheiros and Jóquei Clube de SP (Horse Racing)



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27-Ibirapuera Park



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29-Suspended Bridge



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31-Marginal Pinheiros

LINK BIGGER PHOTO: http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b9...h/IMG_4096.jpg


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34-Morumbi neighborhood and Morumbi Stadium



35-Panamby neighborhood.



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Old Posted Sep 16, 2009, 6:39 AM
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Cool photos. SP is massive.
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I can only imagine what it must be like to see that huge rascal in person. Awe-inspiring. Thanks Trantor.
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It's like a mini-Tokyo.

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It's like a mini-Tokyo.

with more than 1 million japanese descendants (nikkeis) living in the city, it indeed is.
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Wow, 1 Million really, is that the largest concentration of Japanese outside Japan?
Cool pix....
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Wow, 1 Million really, is that the largest concentration of Japanese outside Japan?
Cool pix....
Yes. SP has the most Japanese outside of Japan.

Anway,
Thanks Trantor for the awesome pics of our small town(winks), I cant wait to go back next month!
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Now there's a city that doesn't play by the NIMBY's pibe..

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Jawdropping indeed.
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Very cool. What are density restrictions like in Sao Paulo? I seem to recall reading somewhere that even the densest zoning districts are set at a Floor Area Ratio (built square footage divided by area of parcel) of 7.0 but can't find a source.
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btw, those blue areas on top of buildings are all helipads...
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Yes. SP has the most Japanese outside of Japan.

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Thanks Trantor for the awesome pics of our small town(winks), I cant wait to go back next month!
What was it that caused so much immigration?
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What was it that caused so much immigration?
probably the same thing that caused so much european immigration to Brazil and USA and Argentina... mechanization of architecture, populational explosion of european and japanese cities, plenty of opportunities in the New World.

Japanese immigration was not seen with good eyes in Brazil back then (end of XIX century)... they were an "inferior" race... Brazil governants wanted to whitenize Brazil... at the same time that they tried to close doors to Africa and Asia immigration, the doors for european immigration remained wide open.

BUT, economics speak stronger, and our main export at that time was cofee, and we needed workforce... japanese immigrants supplied a lot of the workforce at that time...


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its interesting to note that although Italy forbid italian immigration to Brazil due to poor work conditions (only in São Paulo, as employees in cofee plantations, since in the south of the country they settled their own colonies and farms), they also experienced VERY FAST social climb... in fact, while I dont deny that italian immigrants suffered abuses while farm and factory workers (which was quite common at that time, anywhere in the world), italians dominated São Paulo city economy in the beginning of the 20th century.


The equivalent of the Rockfellers, in São Paulo, were the MATARAZZO family. The first skyscraper in São Paulo? Edificio MARTINELLI. One of the tallest and most famous buildings in São Paulo? EDIFICIO ITALIA!

Palmeiras, one of the most popular soccer clubs in Brazil with 17 million supporters, was founded by 4 italians in São Paulo, with the name of Palestra Italia (name only changed in 2nd WW, along with many other italian and german things in Brazil)
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Cool but those are pictures of Coruscant.

Hope that SP eventually gets a super-tall node.
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Amazing photographs of an immense city.
Thanks for posting them Trantor.
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It's like Shanghai's little brother.
I wonder if its really smaller than Shanghai... and if Shanghai is bigger now, WHEN has it surpassed São Paulo...
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another thread, this one, with photos from SSC forumer Odilson_SA

1. Campinas


2. Campinas - at left, Guarani and Ponte Preta stadiums


3. Jundiaí


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7. Perus


8. Jaraguá Peak and Perus


9. Jaraguá


10. Jaraguá


11. Jaraguá


12. Northwest Zone, Vila Leopoldina and Osasco.


13. North Zone - Freguesia do Ó


14. North Zone - Limão and Casa Verde


15. Zona Norte - Limão and Casa Verde


16. North Zone - Vila Nova Cachoeirinha


17. North Zone - Av Caetano Álvares - Imirim


18. North Zone - Santana - Imirim - Santana Parque Shopping


19. North Zone - Santana - Campo de Marte


20. North Zone - Jardim São Paulo - Vila Guilherme


21. North Zone - Parada Inglesa - Tucuruvi


22. North Zone - Tucuruvi - Vila Medeiros - Vila Maria - Rod. Presidente Dutra


23. North Zone - Vila Medeiros


24. Fernão Dias Highway - Left: Guarulhos (Itapegica), Right: Edu Chaves Park (Jaçanã)


25. Guarulhos - Jardim Vila Galvão


26. Guarulhos - Gopoúva - Vila Augusta - Tranquilidade. At background, Hospital Complex Padre Bento and FURP Factory


27. Guarulhos - Jardim Zaíra - Vila Tijuco - Gopoúva - Vila Augusta.


28. Guarulhos - Vila Progresso e Centro da Cidade.


29. Guarulhos - Bosque Maia e Jardim Maia.


30. Guarulhos - Jardim Paraventi e no fundo o bairro do Macedo.


31. Guarulhos - Bom Clima e no fundo o Macedo. No centro da foto o Parque Bom Clima e o Paço Municipal (prefeitura).


32. Guarulhos - Favela Vila Flórida - Vila Flórida e ginásio poliesportivo Paschoal Thomeu.


33. Guarulhos - Primeiro plano a Vila Barros e no fundo o bairro CECAP.


34. Aeroporto Internacional e o hotel Caesar Business.


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36. Avistando a Estação do Aeroporto de Guarulhos
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