
Brazil has a lot of water,” said the dentist Cristina Souza, who took the flight accompanied by his daughter. “It was exciting, it felt like being in the actual places. The feeling, however, is of an actual flight. We expected a lot of people, but we're breaking a record,” says Barboza.īy means of pulleys and steel cables, the gliders are suspended at a low height from the ground, about a meter. “The general idea is to show the waters, but with the excitement of flying on a hang glider. He says that the images were captured by a drone, in 360graus, and edited in a specific virtual reality software.

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Reginaldo Barboza, owner of the company VR MKT, was responsible for the capture of images and for developing the three minute movie for visitors to watch during the activity. The experience allows you to know the diversity of waters in Brazil on a flight that departs from Pedra da Gávea, in Rio de Janeiro, and flies by Iguazu falls, Manaus, the Amazon, and the region of Bonito, in Mato Grosso do Sul. The 9-year-old student, Letícia Santos Nunes, didn't know exactly what she would see with the virtual reality googles, but she was excited with the opportunity to get to know things through a new angle: “I never flew, I felt butterflies in my stomach”. The curiosity of those waiting for their turn is great.


The long line leaves no doubt: “Hang Gliding” is the most popular among the nine activities offered by the Green Nation. This interactive attraction is the most popular of the Green Nation in the Citizen Village Hang glider flight with virtual reality shows the diversity of the waters of Brazil
