Casa de Prince
139 Edgar B Francos Lauro de Freitos Qu U Lt. 11, Salvador
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Casa de Prince Salvador

139 Edgar B Francos Lauro de Freitos Qu U Lt. 11 Salvador, State of Bahia, Brazil

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Northern Brazil, the long way...

A travel blog entry by josephandjoel

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... I am sure if you headed out in a different part of town you would have a more authentic experience and probably be robbed of your possessions and a kidney. I was happy with the pretend, safe touristy part of Salvador. The next morning we rose early to go on the beach tour we had arranged the night before. The boat left at 8:15 and the Caipirinhas were already being served. There seemed to be a Brazilian stag party on board so the mood ...

Brasil, ole ole ole

A travel blog entry by knight21787

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This is my first entry. I would like to keep doing this since I am planning on doing some traveling. starting with this trip.

As of now I am staying in Salvador in the state of Bahia.

doing what? well it's a smart trick, you pretend you want to study and your school lets you go to all these kewl places. So that's how I got here.

It has been about 2 months so far, and I feel well settled. the problem with that is however, you end ...

Salvador: the wait is finally over

A travel blog entry by hilary_todd

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... now an Art Deco elevator which joins the historical centre with the lower city/marina.

As you walk around the streets of Salvador, there is always something to see. Music is everywhere, and you are never far away from the sound of drums. People perform Capoeira (African slave martial art) in the squares, and African ladies in their beautiful dresses sell Bahian treats from their food stalls. Although we didn’t get to witness it, Candomble ceremonies are still ...

Carnival and fun times in tropical Afro Brazil

A travel blog entry by gregsbigshimmy

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... main one goes from the lighthouse on the coast, down the coast road and is usually big commercial trucks with groups of people ahead and behind the trucks in things called blocos. These can be pricey, ranging from 100 to 800 USD a ticket. On the only slightly cheaper option are the camarotes, places on the side of the road where booze is included and thats usually 100 to 350 USD. Needless to say, I didn't go to any of them The streets can be a ...

Laid back Salvador

A travel blog entry by ayecarumba

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... I desperately tried to wipe muy moistened forhead (it is incredihbly humid today) nd look composed. I do not want to know if it worked!!

Watch this space i could become a local celeb...

Off to a beach town to relax and try some surfing before the hectic Sao Paulo

PS they love day time fireworks here, i mean whats the ...