Pousada Miraflores
Rua Professor Fernando Luz 78, Salvador
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Pousada Miraflores Salvador

Rua Professor Fernando Luz 78 Salvador, State of Bahia, 40140160, Brazil

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Carnival in Salvador

A travel blog entry by ar.1

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... head home. I'm exhausted and go to bed. I sleep in till around 5pm and we do the same.

We join in on one bloco on the 3nd night... Which basically means you buy a shirt which gives you access to a roped off area immediately around the bloco... There are people literally holding a rope that surrounds the bloco and they walk down the street with the bloco. The rope is the magical rope that keeps us inside of the bloco zone and everyone else outside of it, ...

Samba in Salvador

A travel blog entry by tansyjefferies

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After our last night bus of the trip (something I will not miss when we return home) we arrived in Salvador early in the morning and caught a bus to our hostel in the Pelourinho district of the Cidade Alta, or "Upper City", which is the historic center of Salvador. Salvador is the third largest city in Brazil and the most African influenced, where slaves brought over to Brazil by the Portuguese preserved their culture more than anywhere else in the New World. This is reflected ...

Oppsummering av tiden i Soer-Amerika

A travel blog entry by henrikz

... som gjelder for det kvinnelige kjoenn, mens de staute brasilianske karene selvsagt skal ha speedo.
- Hvorfor betale busspengene til bussjaafoeren naar man kan ansette en egen person sittende midt i bussen som tar i mot penger? Sammenlignet med BA, der man sier hvor man skal og saa putter penger paa en maskin, virker dette veldig tungvint.
- Man er flinkere paa frokost enn i Argentina, men saa var det det sukkert igjen. Hvorfor i alle dager spiser man kake ...

Carnaval!!!!!

A travel blog entry by adamsteph

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... pair of aussies passed the time with a few jokes at her expense. Our luck didn’t get any better after we dropped her off along with the other passengers. Although we had tried to tell the driver several times where we needed to be dropped off, he continuously ignored us and dropped all the locals first. When he finally paid us some attention, he realised that he should of dropped us off half an hour ago and would now have to back track. He ...

Life's one big Carnival

A travel blog entry by secretseaton

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... and sleeping by day, so don’t go expecting any accounts of us visiting the historic old centre in Salvador, now a UNESCO site, or anything even remotely cultural.Due to the hecticity of Carnival, a phrase I invented because the English Oxford Dictionary doesn’t have a single word for ‘totally-freakin-mental-is-this-a ctually-happening-to-us-oh-my-god-can-y ou-make-it-stop-for–a-bit?’ , there was very little time for ...