Porto Seguro - Relaxing at the seaside (NS)


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March 4th 2006
Published: March 26th 2006
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Tas at the Best Suco Bar in Town
We arrived at our hostel at ten pm after four hours on the bus - well ahead of schedule. We were shown to our air conditioned room. It had all worked out well, the bus to Salvador would have been 16 hours, this would have been quite painful for Tas and her sunburned back, which was now glowing quite red around her ivory white panty-shaped ass. We were both asleep in minutes and late to rise so we never got to meet the kind guest who had secured our booking.

The following day was spent getting our bearings. The town proved to be really nice, cheap and relaxing (the hostel had a pool). We decided to spend the next couple of days in Porto Seguro while Tas recooperated and we could catch up on the blog, get photos developed, do some washing, drink Caiparinhas and do some clothes shopping. We even booked flights via a Portugues website which was half the price of booking the indentical flight via a UK website. One of the evenings I watched a Portuguese show called Program Dorahino, which was hilarious and I don't even speak Portuguese. It was very similar to something Vic Reeves
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Nightime shopping in Porto Seguro
and Bob Mortimer would do. Tas got her TV fix by watching the Oscars also in Portuguese. Since Rio we have been addicted to Suco bars which have provided most of our vitamin intake via Sucos and Vitaminas. As was typical of this town it met and exceeded our expectations. There was a Suco on the square which not only sold fantastic Sucos and Vitaminas it also sold bananas, nuts and Açai for breakfast. From what I can gather Açai is a protein rich pulp from some part of a palm tree, whatever it is it is lush.

The last day it poured with rain, it was still warm but the rain came down like stair rods so we did some reading, me about the Amazon and Tas a Vanity fair that she found. We had run out of reading material and there were no other travellers to swop books with until Salvador where there is even a book shop with an Englsih section Whoop Whoop. And so we are off to Salvador...

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