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Pelorinho
Es ist so schoen...
Crazy Paving - It´s really popular here
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mi isla
Brazillian side of the magical falls
Brothers of Ghandi
san francis salvador brasil  68
Photo 17
Crazy Caterpillar in the Amazon
Poor Niagara
Capoeira performers
Capoeira
Salvador
Actual view from the condo
Carnaval
View of City from Boat
Praia do Forte Light House
Mangue Seco - Rooster Kung Fu
Mangue Seco - Paradise
Salvador - Kid's Play
The houses near our hostel
The carpark/building on the RHS
Further down the street
Passeio nove Ihlas 6
Passeio nove Ihlas 5
Passeio nove Ihlas 2
Maceió 1
Japaratinga
Maragogi 4
Maragogi 1
Barrio de San Antonio
Turtle
Descent into Santiago
Pelourinho
Salvador Street...
Salvador Carnival
Salvador Carnival
empty streets
Rocks and beach, Trancoso
Little island in front of Morro de Sao Paolo
Carnival girls in Porto Seguro
This is what the street looked like during the night.
Map of Brasilia
Some river
salvador

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