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Brazils flagPublished: August 22nd 2011South America » Brazil » Rio de Janeiro » Rio de Janeiro » Ipanema
August 22nd 2011

So we arrived back in Rio more than ready 2 party all over again!We met back up with all the staff at Che Lagarto and with all the friends we had made from Lapa and went to another Lapa street party!This was even more crazy than the last time we went (if that is even possible). I loved it just as much as the last time we went, all the music and dancing and chaos!We spent more time in an area called Santa Teresa during the day which is a really chilled out, cool vibrant area filled with coffee shops, graffiti and people drinking and eting out on the street n the sunshine!I loved this area, it reall reminded me of camden in London, really laid back and edgy!The graffiti is amazing as well so bright and chaotic!We mainly repeated our first week n Rio by going to all the places we loved again like the favela parties, the beach and churrascuria. I really felt at home in Rio, it is definatly somewhere i could see myself living if i an just get to grips with portugese!!!lol!Leaving was really depressing as we had to say goodbye to all the amazing people we met there, but il definatly be going back again

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