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A long journey to Porto Seguro
... En los dos últimos hostales me tocó un roncador en la habitación...asi que necesitaba dormir!
Cuando llegué a Porto Seguro ya estaba oscuro. Cogí un autobús local al hostal, que estaba a las afueras, y me pasé la parada, ya que como de costumbre, no hay manera de saber dónde estás a menos que reconozcas la zona, y yo no estaba con humor para preguntar...así que tuve que caminar un km con 16 kg. a la espalda para llegar al hostal.
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Rain and more rain
... we were not so lucky. The town is very up market so everything is a little more pricey. The town had a Somerset West feel, so I felt right at home. Again alot of crafts and great resturants. Amazing at night. There is a cabo stone street with resturants, bars and shops, all just open at night, with beautiful lights and live music. What a vibe. We'll stop there again on our way back to enjoy the beach and visit the ...
FROM RIO TO SALVADOR
... br> Anyway enough of these musings and back to the journey. From Rio we went to Rio Des Ostras where owing to the demolition of our intended camp we had to stay in the gardens of a Poussada that looked as though it was featured in Psycho, and no water so we had to shower in green swimming pool water which was shared with a family of frogs Then came Campos Des Goitcazes, where we slept at a police road block. Very safe and they even gave us the key to their ...
Carneval in Porto Seguro
How to say, I moved to here for Carneval to see girls dressed up in small costums, and drummers going around ... But it was like a Techno party in Europe ... :-(
the most exiting part was, when the police stopped a street party which was blocking the trafic for may be 2 hours. Two police man stoped a 300 people party, finaly using the pistol and shooting the growd. It became a bit ...
Bahia, buses and rain!
So I took an all-night bus from Rio to Porto Seguro in Bahia State; 18 hours, but not as bad as it sounds - a executivo(first class) bus with pleanty of leg room and seats that reclien way back so yuou can sleep. Huge windows also make for great sightseeing! I met a Brazilan gal on the bus who lives in Arraial d'Ajuda and her BF was picking her up, so I went with them, took the boat ferry and they dropped me off at the ...
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- Business Services
- Fitness/Health center
- Free parking