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Sunday, March 16, 2014

Terminal 2: Brasil    
 
 
 
 
 
Olá my lovely nail diva's this is your all so trendy flight attendant Aesha, and welcome to terminal 2!!! 
 
Today's flight will be leaving to the beautiful country of Brasil(Brazil). We will be visiting one of there most cultural, and festive landmarks known as the Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí. 
 
The Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí was a purposely built stadium constructed specifically to host the annual parade of samba schools ,during the festival of Carnaval in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Sambadrome consists of  several free-standing individual structures meant for spectator viewing. These seating structures are built on both sides of the alleyway which the samba schools parade down. The Sambadrome was designed and built in 1984 by architect Oscar Niemeyer. The Sambadrome originally provided seating for around 70,000 spectators in 1984 when it was finished being built. Most historians agree that the first known record of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro took place in 1723. From that year on, Rio Carnival became bigger and bigger until it eventually became a symbol of the gorgeous city of Rio de Janeiro. 
 
 
 
 
This cultural nail design of the official flag of Brazil is a must try. Inspired by the vibrant flag of Brazil it represents a lot about this diverse country. Just to share a little history about Brazil's flag; It was officially adopted on November 19, 1889 replacing the original flag from the second empire of Brazil. The green background and the yellow rhombus were kept from the original flag before this one, representing the reigning House of Braganza and the house of the consort of the first emperor, Habsburg. A blue circle with 27 five-pointed stars replaced the arms of the Empire of Brazil. The stars position on the flag are a representation of how the stars were in the sky on the day the flag was adopted. Each star represents a state plus one for the federal district. The motto "Ordem e Progresso" translates to mean order and progress was inspired by Auguste Comte's  motto of positivism.  
 
This nail design is not only unique but will also be a hit with the prideful natives of this festive, musical and cultural country. So let your inner diva come out and be artsy!!! :)


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