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João Pessoa
... unternahm eine Fahrradtour und lernte die Bars und Stadtsraende kennen. Insgesammt eine ruhige und recht huebsche Stadt. Alledings habe ich nach fast 4 Monaten in Grosstaedten Lust auf etwas mehr Natur und Strandleben...., so mache ich mich also au nach Pipa!
Ach ich habe ganz vergessen zu erwaehnen, dass ich mittlerweile illegal in Brasilien bin... mein Visa ist abgelaufen und ich bin zum ersten Mal in meinem Leben ein wirklicher Clandestino! Arbeit und Aufenthalt Illegal!
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Jets to the front of us and jets to the back of us
... Atlantic, the entire Brazilian coast has been one big beautiful continuous beach. There have been hundreds of miles of deserted beaches, many with aqua lagoons paralleling the surf.
We pass over the bustling city Aracaju. North of there, the beach broadens dramatically and is dotted with mini lagunas shaped like waves. Farther back the land turns swampy. In another 50 miles the swamps ...
A Piece of Paradise called Pipa
... traditional Brazilian cheese that had been on the barbie, its very similar to hallomi or even better! Ben cooked our steaks and got some caipirihnias on the go, which we offered to the rest too and they happily accepted! An awesome introduction to our first evening in Pipa. We were invited to a Samba evening that night which we were keen to attend but after stuffing our bellies we became sleepy and decided to hit the bed seeing as we'd had a nasty ...
Reveling in Ravel
Joao Pessoa was founded in 1585 as Nossa Senhora das Neves, but got its present name from a former governor of Paraiba, the state in which it is located. Its port, Cabedelo, is noted for the Ponte do Seixas, which is the easternmost point of Brazil (and therefore of South America). At this point, the nearest large city is Rabat in Senegal (closer than Rio de Janeiro, ...
Training and raining
... still warm. Even in the rain, it was never really cold. In fact one day, after exercising on the beach I was caught in a downpour which left me completely drenched, but the temperature was nice out so the rain was actually a little bit welcoming.
As for the training, as I said before I went in search of the GB school in JP. It turned out to be only 5 or 6 blocks away from the hostel. The gym is ...