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Bus fail
... floor filling most of my foot space. May I remind everyone at this point that in South America you do not under any circumstances but toilet paper in the toilet. It must go in the bin. You can imagine my disgust as I put two and two together and realised I was basically standing in a **** heap. However, the toilet stop wasn't for at least 5 hours and I really had to go so I pretended it was a dream and pressed onwards. The toilet seat itself was attached by ...
CARNIVAL IN SAO PAULO
... with them for a couple of days. We also visited Tia Maria who is Marcelo's dad's sister and she runs an estate agency. She made us a lovely dinner and delicious dessert.
So now Carnival. I guess all of you have heard of it, but what is it? In actual fact rather than just being a parade held in each city, it is a huge competition. There are numerous Samba schools throughout Brasil and there are ...
Um final triste, um começo novo
... with Jamie and so will be able to ask her for advice, but I still found it very hard to relinquish everything I built up (at a cost!) over the preceeding 6 months.
But. Things move on, and unfortunately my situation was not the same as that of all the volunteers I left in Chile to carry on the good work VE does. Before hopping over to Brazil though (and by 'hopping', I mean taking a 3.5hr flight whose briefness in no way reflected the size of shock caused by the ...
Bem-vindo no Brasil
... and that just rocks. Everybody is really nice! I am, however, a little scared of a rude awakening. I’ve made some experience with big promises in Costa Rica, so have other people, and you have to be prepared for some disappointments if you rely on everything that’s promised to you. Besides, If everything they said they will do with me is done, I’ll spend every night at some club or bar and every weekend on the beach. I guess I’d be fine with that ...
São Paulo, Brasil
São Paulo was my entry point and base for my three months of traveling around South America. I was there 5 times in all.
A city of contrasts:
Huge and chaotic. Modern glass facades and people pulling carts of their belongings behind them. Wealthy families living in secure apartments high above the homeless defecating in the streets. Cosmopolitan and rich in ...