Guanabara Bay

In Portuguese, Baa da Guanabara is an oceanic bay located in southeastern Brazil in the state of Rio de Janeiro. In its southwest shore is the city of Rio de Janeiro and in its southeast shore the city of Niteri. Four other counties surround the bay's shores. Guanabara Bay is the second largest bay in area in Brazil (412 km², with a perimeter of 143 km). The name Guanabara comes from the Tupi-Guarani language, guar-nh-par, which means "the bosom of sea, similar to a river". Guanabara Bay is 31 km (19 miles) long and 28 km (18 miles) wide at its maximum. Its 1,5 km (approximately one mile) wide mouth is flanked at the northern tip by the Pico do Papagaio (Parrot's Peak) and the southern tip by Po de Aucar (Sugar Loaf). There are more than 130 islands dotting the bay, including:
  • Lajes
  • Governador
  • Galeo
  • Paquet
  • Cobras
  • Flores
  • Fiscal
  • Villegaignon
  • Fundo
The bay is crossed by the mighty Rio-Niteri Bridge and there is a heavy traffic of boats and ships, including regular ferryboat lines. Lately, petroleum has been found in the bay's bottom, and several oil platforms have been constructed. The two airports of Rio de Janeiro, the Tom Jobim International Airport (in the Island of Galeo) and the Santos Dumont Airport are located on its shores. The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro main campus is located on the Island of Fundo. A maze of smaller bridges interconnect seamlessly the main islands of Fundo, Galeo and Governador to the continent. Guanabara's Bay, surrounded by luxuriant tropical forests, beaches, strangely-shaped rocks and peaks, and a backdrop of the high mountains of Serra do Mar, is bordered by one of the most beautiful cities in the world, so it is considered one of the world's premier tourists spots. Unfortunately, due to urbanization, deforestation and pollution of its waters with sewage, garbage, oil spills, etc., Guanabara Bay's ecosystem, which was incredibly rich and diversified in the past, has suffered a lot, particularly along its mangrove areas. Recovery measures are currently being tried.

History

Guanabara Bay was discovered in January 1, 1502 by Portuguese explorer Gaspar de Lemos, who named it Rio de Janeiro (January River), because they tought it was a large river coming to the sea. Indians of the Tamoio and Tupininquim tribes inhabited the shores of the bay. After its initial discovery, no significant European settlements were established until French colonist and soldiers, under the Huguenot Admiral Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon invaded the region in 1555 to establish the France Antarctique. After a brief stay in the Lajes Island, they moved to Serigipe Island, near the shore, and built there Fort Coligny. After they were expelled by Portuguese military expeditions in 1563, the colonial government built fortifications in several points of Guanabara Bay, rendering it almost impregnable against a naval attack from the sea. They were the Santa Cruz, So Joo, Lajes and Villegaignon forts, forming a fearsome crossfire rectangle of big naval guns. Other islands were adapted by the Navy to host naval storehouses, hospitals, drydocks, oil reservoirs and the National Naval Academy.

External links

Information Center for Guanabara Bay. State Government of Rio de Janeiro (in Portuguese).

 

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