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By anne125
September 28th 2009
Sao Luis South America » Brazil » Maranhão » São Luis
Suite a Olinda, nous avons repris le bus pour Sao Luis, ville sur le Nord du Bresil. Pour la petite histoire, les Francais ont cree la ville en 1612 et se sont fait virer pas les Portugais, qui voulaient le Bresil pour eux seuls! Bref, ancienne ville coloniale aux portes de l Amazone, l´architecture de certains batiements du centre rappelle la periode coloniale, mais le melange avec les batiments en ruines d´a cote n´offre pas un spectacle tres ravissant. En gros, je n´ai pas trop aime cette ville.. Trop chaud et humide, rien de special a visiter si ce n´est que [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 28th 2009 | 33 Views | [diary=440504]

Sao Luis
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Sao Luis

By Dave125
September 26th 2009
Sao Luis South America » Brazil » Maranhão » São Luis
We arrived yesterday at the bus station not really knowing where we were going to go, all we knew is that we need to get eventually to Belem at the Amazon so got the bus to Sao Luis. I am starting to get used to the bus times here, when they say it will take 24 hours it will actually take an extra three as this has happened on nearly all our buses!! For the first time we got great seats on the bus right up the front so no toilet smell and no one reclining their seat into my face [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 26th 2009 | 42 Views | [diary=439885]


By hkwoody
September 9th 2009
Marooned :-(((( South America » Brazil » Maranhão » São Luis
Yesterday we took a trip from Sao Luis to Alcantara which is a bit over 20km away by boat - the only way to get there. There were a handful of passengers for the crossing which was a bit choppy - a swell of ~2m and whitecapped waves - but only a bit over an hour so not too bad. Alcantara is an interesting place and great for a day trip. It was built in the 18th century, fell into decay, is now being partially restored but still has a few derelict buildings and mansions in amongst the habitated places. After [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 13th 2009 | 33 Views | [diary=436159]

Alcantara House
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Alcantara Back Street

Jean Marc and I got picked up by the taxi at the hostel and 4 hours later we arrived in Sao Luis, we got dropped off at a nice Hostel called Pousada Lagoon in the new part of town, recommended by Jean Marc's friend, a little misunderstanding there, JM thought he will stay with him in his house but he booked us a hostel instead, nevertheless quite good for the 30 reais per person price, and has wifi and en suite toilet. We freshened up then walked the town, the new part that is, quite busy as we walked down the [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 30th 2009 | 102 Views | [diary=423067]

SAO LUIS
SAO LUIS
SAO LUIS

So without the constant barrage of the senses of the historic district, the culture shock has subsided substantially. Today I was really able to just sit back and appreciate the beauty of this place and really kind of fall in love with it. A friend we made had a car and drove us around town a little and to the train station to check on ticket prices to Belem. (yeah we changed plans and will probably take a train on saturday) It was nice to just sit and ride and listen to some music while watching the scenery pass. It had [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 3rd 2009 | 40 Views | [diary=414642]

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So the title is in reference to the fact that alot of people here say this to us. I am told it is because we are from the United States and they are very proud of their children for learning english well enough to show us around and invite us over. So life in the country has proven much nicer than in the historical center. Mostly because we are not in a hotel and we get fresh air. It is nice to have a kitchen to cook meals in. We have been cooking them alot of meals and they for us [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 1st 2009 | 33 Views | [diary=413929]

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By jlbarbe2
July 1st 2009
... South America » Brazil » Maranhão » São Luis
I have found that the hardest part of studying a culture first hand is the language barrier. You can witness something first hand and make judgements and analysis, but his is useless in large part without an understanding of the background. And aquiring backgrounds is difficult if you do not speak the language. This trip is extremely overwhelming, absolutely incredible and very frustrating. I have never been out of the United States before. I have tried but something has always gotten in the way. I sometimes question whether or not I should have ever come here, but in large part I [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 1st 2009 | 29 Views | [diary=413948]


... gonna eat me alot of passion fruit. Study abroad is finished! I still have a paper to turn in by July 12th but the classes are done and we are out of that noisy ass hotel! We are going to be staying with a friend for about a week in his orchard. It is soooo much nicer than the hotel AND I dont have classes 8 hours a day! AND I am not sick anymore! We are recovering and chillin with our friend josh. Yesterday I got my hair cut by an old man with shaky hands who has been [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 27th 2009 | 28 Views | [diary=412953]

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I have been trying to upload videos to my blog for the last couple of days, but it is not working. I did not go to school again today, because I still do not feel very good. No more fever or body aches, but I still have a bad cough and last night I lost my voice because my throat was so raw. overall nothing really new going on because I have been sick and resting. the internet here is not very good. so uploading things is difficult and this is the reason I do not add more photos and videos [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 16th 2009 | 37 Views | [diary=409186]

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By jlbarbe2
June 15th 2009
estau mal South America » Brazil » Maranhão » São Luis
translation of the title "I feel bad" So I have been sick for the last couple of days. I have had a fever and a very bad cough as well as a headache and body aches. We went to see a capoeria show put on by all of the local capoeira schools. It was a benefit for the local areas here suffering from severe flooding. The entry fee was 2lbs of non perishable food per person. It was freakin awesome. I got lots of video for us rich. Then we went to the club and danced our faces off. I even [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 15th 2009 | 38 Views | [diary=408577]



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