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Published: November 3rd 2009
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Boninal is somewhere 8 hours away by car, through the semiarid zone in Bahia. It's a small town with 15,000 residents. The town is mostly black (Bahian aspect). Most of the blacks work the manual jobs.. everyone gets along though. Actually, one of the grandparents of my host mom is a light-skinned black. Boninal is my host mother's hometown. She grew up there and came to Salvador to further her st...
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Lucy
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Wow! That sugarcane+molasses looks amazing!! In Sierra Leone, we were always worried about tires giving away and not having a spare on us. We had this one night trip where we went pretty far without a spare. We would have had to walk back to the nearest village! I found that I get less carsick if there's open air than inside something...