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Quote: Nearly three years ago a friend and I visited the fair! I purchased a really cool bag, Black leather with a metal attachment that had south American stones soldered into it. I really want to get in touch with the Read More
Quote: We wanted to get out of the big city for the day, so we decided to take the bus to Campos do Jordao. The bus ride from Sao Paulo to the rather pretty little mountain town takes about two hours, and makes for an Read More
Quote: Trust me, once you spend New Years in Rio you'll want to come back every year. With over a million people all dressed in white you can feel the electricity and excitement in the air. Traditional celebrations Read More
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Quote: Salvador da Bahia used to be the major hub of the slave trade in South America. Today, Afro-Brazilians make up about 80% of the city. One of the factors that make Salvador such an interesting place to visit is Read More
Quote: The building that houses the Solar do Unhão restaurant was once the site of horrible slave quarters. Today, it is a restaurant and stage that hosts a Bahian folklore show and Capoeira performance. Inside were Read More
Quote: Salvador da Bahia is divided into two sections, Upper City and Lower City. The Upper City is the historic section, while the Lower City is more of a business district. The Lacerda elevator provides transportation Read More