Girls living with family at home, with pet birds. Rocinha Favela, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America
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CHILDREN PETS. Rocinha Favela, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America. Young teenage girl with budgerigar, common pet parakeet, known as budgie. Although Rocinha is technically classified as a neighborhood, many still refer to it as a favela. It developed from a shanty town into an urbanized slum. Today, almost all the houses in Rocinha are made from concrete and brick. Some buildings are three and four stories tall and almost all houses have basic sanitation, plumbing, and electricity. Compared to simple shanty towns or slums, Rocinha has a better developed infrastructure and hundreds of businesses. There is also lots of deliquency, crime and drugs in the favelas.