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Brazilian Hospitality

A few days later Assiz caught the bus back, and Andrea and the kids also had to leave to Canoa to check up on their pousada (b&b). Amazingly, they insisted that we stay on at the place, and so we were left alone with this big house for another week. Talk about trust hey…
The Good Life

May 15th 2007
Sitting here now in the city of Belem all the way up at the mouth of the Amazon, and thinking back on all that’s happened in the last month and everything we’ve done, it seems all too much to fit on one entry. Cruising the beautiful coastline of northeast Brazil, we have experienced several new things, seen countless picturesque beaches, and met many wonderful people; all the while taking o ... read more
South America » Brazil » Pará » Belém

Brazilian Flag Following three centuries under the rule of Portugal, Brazil became an independent nation in 1822. By far the largest and most populous country in South America, Brazil overcame more than half a century of military intervention in the governance of t... ... read more
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