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[[Image:SugarLoafMountain_MIM.png|thumb|[[Luigi]]'s photograph of the '''Sugar Loaf Mountain'''.]]
[[Image:SugarLoafMountain_MIM.png|thumb|[[Luigi]]'s photograph of the '''Sugar Loaf Mountain'''.]]
'''[[Wikipedia:Sugarloaf Mountain (Brazil)|Sugar Loaf Mountain]]''' is a peak at the bay of [[Rio De Janeiro]], Brazil. During the events of the game ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', [[Luigi]] found a '''Sugar Loaf Mountain cable car''' that was stolen from the mountain by [[Koopa Troopa]]s. The cable car is needed to get visitors to the top of the mountain. Upon delivering it back, Luigi was rewarded a prize of 2,250 [[bill|dollar]]s.
'''[[Wikipedia:Sugarloaf Mountain (Brazil)|Sugar Loaf Mountain]]''' (in Portuguese: '''''Pão de Açúcar''''') is a peak at the bay of [[Rio De Janeiro]], Brazil. During the events of the game ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', [[Luigi]] found a '''Sugar Loaf Mountain cable car''' that was stolen from the mountain by [[Koopa Troopa]]s. The cable car is needed to get visitors to the top of the mountain. Upon delivering it back, Luigi was rewarded a prize of 2,250 [[bill|dollar]]s.


==Pamphlet Information from ''Mario is Missing!''==
==Pamphlet Information from ''Mario is Missing!''==

Revision as of 04:22, April 5, 2012

Luigi's photograph of Sugar Loaf Mountain
Luigi's photograph of the Sugar Loaf Mountain.

Sugar Loaf Mountain (in Portuguese: Pão de Açúcar) is a peak at the bay of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. During the events of the game Mario is Missing!, Luigi found a Sugar Loaf Mountain cable car that was stolen from the mountain by Koopa Troopas. The cable car is needed to get visitors to the top of the mountain. Upon delivering it back, Luigi was rewarded a prize of 2,250 dollars.

Pamphlet Information from Mario is Missing!

Sugar Loaf Mountain stands on the left side of Rio's great balloon-shaped bay. Two cable cars carry visitors 1300 meters [sic] above both the city and Guanabara Bay. Once atop the mountain, visitors can get off at the lower vista and watch samba troupes perform at cliffside restaurants, or they can go all the way to the top. From that height the city spreads out below like a carpet of lights. The granite mountain got its name from Portuguese sailors who swore it resembled the cone-shaped loaves of sugar processed from Brazilian sugar cane.

Trivia

  • The pamphlet information (above) wrongly states that Sugar Loaf Mountain is 1300 meters high. However, the correct measure would be 1300 feet, which is only about 400 meters.