The original design of this structure by Carlos Oswald and Heitor de la Silva Costa included a globe in one hand. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this statue located on Corcovado mountain, the tallest in South America. This statue depicts its central figure with outstretched arms overlooking the city of Rio de Janeiro.
ANSWER: Christ the Redeemer [accept Cristo Redentor]
[10h] Another statue called Christ the Redeemer can be found on the border of these two countries. The statue sits above La Cumbre pass, connecting the largest city in one of these two countries to the city of Mendoza in the other.
ANSWER: Argentina AND Chile [accept the Argentine Republic or República Argentina for Argentina; accept the Republic of Chile or or República de Chile for Chile] (The other city is Santiago.)
[10m] Cristo de la Concordia, located in this country, is the tallest statue of Jesus in South America. An unpaved road running through this country’s Yungas region is infamous for being “the most dangerous road in the world.”
ANSWER: Bolivia [or Plurinational State of Bolivia or Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia]
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