An enchanting stretch of coastline


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May 27th 2014
Published: September 12th 2014
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Our cycling adventure along the coast of Bahia is getting close to an end already. From Porto Seguro (big town), we caught a boat across Rio Buranhem to get to Arraial d’Ajuda, a peaceful tourist village surrounded by tropical vegetation. We cycled around town and enjoyed the narrow cobblestoned roads, shady plazas, colorful facades and old churches on top of the hill. From up there the view ove... Read Full Entry



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entering Arraial entering Arraial
entering Arraial

Paved but bumpy
Jia you!Jia you!
Jia you!

My Dad going up... checking out the village
a few steps away from a restaurant on the beacha few steps away from a restaurant on the beach
a few steps away from a restaurant on the beach

few people in the winter, but t must be busy in the summer time
The World Cup is coming!!!!The World Cup is coming!!!!
The World Cup is coming!!!!

Everyone's wearing yellow! Will #10 Neymar shine?
a river gets to the oceana river gets to the ocean
a river gets to the ocean

Horse riding on the beach, anyone?
river by the beachriver by the beach
river by the beach

in Arraial d'Ajuda
This is Arraial d'AjudaThis is Arraial d'Ajuda
This is Arraial d'Ajuda

as soon as you disembark from the ferry, you're along the beach.
at the beach in Arraial D'Ajudaat the beach in Arraial D'Ajuda
at the beach in Arraial D'Ajuda

May 2014. lots of small bars and restaurants on the beach for a few hundred meters



14th September 2014
Trancoso Beach. Not bad either... ;-)

Un bon voyage!
Great to have so many panoramas--it was like watching a film! Ah, Brazil--gorgeous beaches, too-sweet cakes, friendly people and those cute churches on hills--you bring back such lovely memories, though cobblestones are killers on bikes and feet. How fabulous that one of your last nights was illuminated by magical fireflies. Excellent adventure!
14th September 2014
Trancoso Beach. Not bad either... ;-)

Brazil is magical!
I just discovered the panorama option on this blog... better late than never! ;-) What's your favorite part of Brazil?
14th September 2014
Trancoso Beach. Not bad either... ;-)

faves of Brazil
My very favorite was Paraty on the south coast--colonial, pedestrian small city with great beaches nearby and lots of day trips by cheap bus or bike to hiking spots. I would also have loved nearby Ihla Grande, but it was pouring, but beaches and hikes (always my faves). Second fave would be Ouro Preto and surrounding towns--gorgeous churches and colonial buildings on millions of hills (cobbled streets). Then beautiful, but big city Rio--beachces, hikes, culture and a 2-week international film fest that I stayed for. Of course, Iguasu, but you also really need to see that from the Argentine side too. I was only there for 6 weeks because it was so expensive, so I only saw 5 very worthwhile towns. Great parks and museums in Sao Paulo and train ride through mountains and jungle to the coast from Curitiba rounds out my trip. I'll be following to see where you two go. Ciao!
15th September 2014
Trancoso Beach. Not bad either... ;-)

You're gonna like the next few blogs!
They should bring back fond memories! ;-)

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