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El salto de Alicia
... hermoso!!! y camino y camino por toooodo el centro hasta llegar a un retaurant y comer literalmente comida a kilos!!! De ahí en bus al lago Rodrigo de Freitas al lado de Ipanema y al pasar una foto de "bombedos" para mi nieto Salvador y seguir caminando hacia Copacabana.
El 23 llegan Pablo y la Tamara, Camilo y la Mayra, que felicidad!!!!! me quedan dos días para aprovechar Río junto a ...
Sun, Samba and Shower parties
... and swamped with people but this by no means dampers the impressive monument. I absolutely loved it - awe-inspiring and magnificent views of Rio, well worth the visit! We stopped for lunch, met an amazonian aneater and were robbed blind when we got our bill and found out a few chips cost us £12! Our Portugese really does need to improve as no-one here speaks any English and as we quickly learned it´s really easy to misunderstand a basic menu!
The following day ...
Rio - Girl & Boy from Ipanema
... br> thinks. Anyone?
Dazza’s corniest joke to date...
Upon passing a bar with lots of bottles hanging from the
ceiling, Darren casually points out in perfect tour guide style, ‘umm, they say
there are more bottle suicides here than in anywhere else in the world’. Arff.
I’ll leave you with that thought folks. Tune in next time to
hear Dazza’s tales of the Pantanal where we go in search of the elusive
Jaguar...
Tchau tchau ...
Beach, Football and I think Ronaldinho???
... watch and match and here we are doing it free with cold beer on tap as well, 3 beers later Ally decided we should actually make our way to to the beach and maybe have a swim. After touching the water we decided its warmer back home, so we laid on the beach for an hour, and we literally saw a parade of ***** the entire time, everyone wheres the tiniest thongs, and some people should not be wearing tiny thongs, everywhere you look you have a **** in your ...
Hello South America..
... only question for the day was ‘Was that a cough or a sneeze’ when poor old Simone sneezed at one of the community funded schools. I was a bit skeptical when we got out at the first favela, because Simone lead us straight over to some souvenir stalls and said ‘Wow.. these are lovely souvenirs’ .. uh huh.. but it quickly became obvious that the sellers were part of the favela community and we’d actually be helpful by purchasing. Thankfully ...