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Taking off for home!
A great few days in Floripa!
The take off video is posted here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KCoondg hrE&feature=youtu.be
The conference site is here:
http://www.ixsbee.com.br/
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You looked like Dirty Harry just then!
... understanding. I start doing the circuits lab and have to jog my memory from all these past things and start applying.
I SWEAR, there has been So many times where I just think like, if I hadn't had previous knowledge in this, I would be screwed. LIKE cooking, speaking portuguese, apparently knowing nodal analysis in circuits, the list goes on and on. It's almost as though I've been unknowingly preparing for ...
Welcome to Brazil... Time for beach & sun
... thought ahead and swapped the flip flops for shoes. Half an hour later of scrambling up a hillside and through a good deal of foliage we are at the top of the hill between the beaches and can see right across the bay, which is postcard perfect. There are some mighty big stones on the hillside that have apparently been placed there to be in line with the sun at certain times of the year but no one knows by whom or why. The guy at the hostel told us that ...
More beaches!
... tomorrow and taking a 14 hour overnight trip to Foz do Iguacu, where we'll spend a few days visiting the Iguacu falls before crossing into Argentina. So don't worry, our blogs will become more than a beach update soon - as Argentina will be beach free (I'm looking forward to it!).
I'm sat writing this next to the pool - time to wrap this up and take a dip to cool down I think....
Joanna xxx
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Camping in Southern Brazil
... ocean crashing and men doing construction into the wee hours of the night to sing us to sleep.For our second day we took a local bus into the bustling city of Florianapolis. The city itself is named after the peninsula – and there is definitely a reason that tourists flock to the beaches instead of lingering in the city. It’s a sort of run-down town with traffic congestion, ripped ...