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With less than seven months until it hosts the biggest sporting event on the planet, Rio de Janeiro is beginning show its new face

The finishing touches are being put to new sports venues, two new Olympic Parks have taken shape and the infrastructure projects that will help the city’s residents and sports fans travel around the city are nearing completion

See where each sport will take place with our venues mapThe city government has released these new aerial photos that show how the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games are changing the city

Enjoy the flight





The canoe slalom and mountain bike courses in Deodoro Olympic Park  In Barra Olympic Park, the three Carioca Arenas, with the velodrome and Olympic Tennis Centre (left) at the top of the picture  Barra Olympic Park also features the Olympic Aquatics Stadium (right) Future Arena (top) and Rio Olympic Arena (top left)  The Olympic Hockey Centre and Youth Arena in Deodoro Olympic Park  The Transoeste line is one of three new rapid bus services that is improving mobility in the Olympic host city  The Riocentre pavillions (on the left behind the high-rise buildings) and Athletes' Park (jutting out into the water)  Linking Barra da Tijuca with the city's south zone, the Joá highway is being enlarged  A new cycle-path links Barra with Ipanema, providing stunning views  The recently opened Museum of Tomorrow is one of the highlights of Rio's revitalised port area in its historic centre  The Rio Olympic Stadium, which will stage athletics and football during the Games Photos: Rio City Government