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                    <title>Ronaldo Giaconda jungleparty Iguazu and Itaipu it's all good</title>
                    <description>5 weeks has passed since last blog. Now there are only 3 weeks 4 exams and a lot of sad goodbyes left.After I came back from the states I had a serious need to calm down and get some structure in my life again. The first weeks after I came back were mostly spent in school at the gym and at other random places. One random place was Pacaembu. Since Arsenal at the end of May finished of a season w</description>
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                    <title>Economiadas and San Diego</title>
                    <description>Dear readersIt has been a whileAnd a lot has happened. Sitting at on my couch at Wall Street Paulista looking back the last four weeks seem somewhat unreal. It is difficult to know where to start so let me take it all from the beginning going 4 weeks back to the last time I blogged.The first week after my last post was basically devoted to school considering I had 4 exams the following week. </description>
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                    <title>Giovanna and Itajuba</title>
                    <description>What a weekendI am talking about last weekend. This one has been rather relaxing for me Last weekend started off with the party Giovanna a costume party arranged by FGV. Kristian and I had bought materials for the costume earlier in the week and spent most of Friday evening on sewing our costumes together. One important lesson here is that clothingdresses come very easily out of proportion </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/South-America/Brazil/Sao-Paulo/S-o-Paulo/blog-387959.html</link>
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                    <title>Itanhaem beach getaway</title>
                    <description>The past weeks highlight was without doubt the trip 25 exchange students took to ItanhaemBefore going further into details about that trip I want to summarize the past week. The other highlight of the week was a midterm in Brazilian Economy. A sign of school becoming more and more serious. We basically have assignments every other day now so less time to have fun unfortunately. Of course I wa</description>
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                    <title>Another week...</title>
                    <description>Oi Tudu bemAs you see my Portuguese is improving At a very slow pace..... So sitting here happy after Arsenal pulled of a late win in the FA cup quarterfinal against Hull while waiting for volleyball practice I think back on the week that has passed.Once again there is very little to tell. More barsparties have been visitedattended a new Irish one two new ones in Vila Madalena and a new </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/South-America/Brazil/Sao-Paulo/S-o-Paulo/blog-382620.html</link>
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                    <title>The week I turned 24....</title>
                    <description>A new week is history and a new week has started...For the first time in a few weeks we have been in the same city for over a week. So maybe not as much to say now compared to earlier blogs. Being in the same city means we have actually settled and I now feel like i live in Sao Paulo.As mentioned the week has been pretty normal. I have attended classes down homework done some readings worked o</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/South-America/Brazil/Sao-Paulo/S-o-Paulo/blog-380344.html</link>
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                    <title>Carneval in Rio de Janeiro</title>
                    <description>Copa Copacabana.....Now I have been there. I have seen the Jesus statue and Sugarloaf Mountain aka Sukkertoppen aka Pao de Sucar and the Sambadrome. I have been to Rio de Janeiro during CarnevalAfter using last weekend to get rid of a flue and to save up some energy Kristian and I took the bus from Sao Paulo to Rio de Janeiro late Sunday evening. There were some small problems getting our res</description>
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                    <title>School has started</title>
                    <description>School has started FinallyAttending a Portuguese course in Salvador was interesting but still not the most exciting subject in the world. So I am hoping that one of the courses at GV Fundacao Getulio Vargas might sweep me off my feet. My half year here in Sao Paulo is split into 2 modules in between there is a 2 week vacation. In my first module I am doing a financeclass on Monday leadersh</description>
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                    <title>Sao Paulo</title>
                    <description>So here we go againA week has passed and I am now located a few thousand miles more south. In the city of Sao Paulo. One of the biggest cities in the world with close to 20 million people and skyscrapers everywhere. A big change from Salvador with only 3 mill. people and a lot bigger than anything we have in Europe.  The culture is also very different here. They say that Brazil consists of 5 bi</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/South-America/Brazil/Sao-Paulo/S-o-Paulo/blog-374028.html</link>
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                    <title>Last week in Salvador</title>
                    <description>Dear readerA week has passed and it is time to sum up my experiences from the last week. A lot has happened I experienced things I loved and also things I could be without. Kristian and I fly out of Salvador next Wednesday morning and our experiences in Salvador are over for now while new ones are awaiting us in Sao Paulo.The last week was like thisMonday  Once again the week started out wit</description>
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                    <title>Morro de Sao Paulo</title>
                    <description>HeisannAfter spending a great weekend on the island Morro de Sao Paulo we are finally back at our casa. Morro de Sao Paulo is an island 25 h by boat south of Salvador. The island has only dirt roads and is known as a typical tourist island for people from all over south america.We took a catamaran boat out to the island on friday and planned on staying there for two nights. A plan that went thr</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/South-America/Brazil/Bahia/Morro-de-S-o-Paulo/blog-369454.html</link>
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                    <title>Itaparica and setteling in Salvador</title>
                    <description>HiAt the moment the internet at home is not working so it is hard to update this blog as often as I would like.Well I havent written anything here in a week and a lot has happened. The weather here is still great its about 30 degrees and the sky is blue every day. Cant complain about that. The weekdays here are starting to get a little bi t more regular. We go to school between 9 and 13</description>
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                    <title>Night out...</title>
                    <description>Hola peopleDay 3 is over soon and a lot has happened. I am on the run at the moment but heres a short version of the last two daysSchool is surprisingly intense good for the part of me that wants to learn portuguese but hard when you go to bed at 4 and school starts at 850.The suns shines everyday and we enjoy the sun on a crowded beach. God bless the inventor of the thong I have dancedtr</description>
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                    <title>The first blog...</title>
                    <description>Dear readersFirst of all I would like to welcome you to this travelblog. Here I will keep you updated on my life when I'm visiting a foreign country. My exchange from NHH in BergenNorway to FGV in Sao PauloBrazil is the reason why this blog was created in the first place. So let me now take you through the first days of my trip.The overall plan is easy. First I travel to Salvador and do a lan</description>
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