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The city of Sao Paulo is a vast landscape of high-rise structures and millions of residents. Population statistics suggest it is the 4th largest city in the world behind Tokyo, Mexico City and Mumbai. With over 17 million people, it's difficult to imagine how the city works but it does. Traffic is bad but it moves. People generate waste but somehow it gets removed. People need to eat and somehow it gets there. This trip only provided an opportunity to get a passing glance of the city and its inhabitants, mostly from the back seat of a cab. Hopefully, I will return someday and experience it at a deeper level.
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