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CBC's Andrew Chang in Rio: Lots to do 4 days before Olympics

It was easy to spot crews hard at work, hauling heavy equipment in and out of venues. Pylons, bricks, and gravel were all over remnants of a job started, but not yet done.

Crews were hard at work, hauling heavy equipment

Taking a selfie with the Olympic rings. (Andrew Chang/CBC)

Technically, the "first day" of my trip to Rio de Janeiro took two days.

It's about a four-hour flight from Vancouver to Toronto, and then another 10 hours from Toronto to Rio.And that doesn't include pre-boarding,security screening, layover time, and perhaps most importantly: the fact that I didn't sleep a wink on either flight.

Touching down at 10a.m. local time (Rio is four hours ahead of Vancouver) meant I had a long day ahead of mebecause I don't nap well.

After going through customs and validating my Olympic accreditation, I checked in at the media village a collection of dormitory-style apartment buildings. This is home for the next few weeks.

After getting the lay of the land from the team that's already been here for days, I decided to get the lay of the land myself. What quickly became clearwas that though many of the venues were fully up and running,there was still a lot left to be done.

With four days to go until the start of the Olympics, there is still lots of work to do to get the venues ready. (Andrew Chang/CBC)

It was easy to spot crews hard at work, hauling heavy equipment inand out of venues. Pylons, bricks, and gravel were all over remnants of a job started, but not yet done.

But,perhaps the most important pieces of the puzzle were in place. It's like the old saying goes: when in Rio...