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May 15th 2006
Published: May 22nd 2006
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Since a long time ago I was planning to go to Morro de São Paulo. The opportunity came and me and my brother Bruno enjoyed 2 days of good weather, nice beaches, food and people.

We stayed on the second beach at Villa das Pedras pousada.

I experienced one of the most beautiful sunsets of my life from The Toca Louca. The vibe was amazing.

Morro is a very special place. A bit expensive though, as it is now full of "gringos".


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Natural swimming poolNatural swimming pool
Natural swimming pool

Guarapuá beaches
Lobster....Lobster....
Lobster....

Sr. Guido is a fisher man that lives in Coeira beach. It is well known that Sr. Guido fishes and cooks the best lobsters in Bahia.
Eating oystersEating oysters
Eating oysters

in a floating "restaurant"
CairúCairú
Cairú

second oldest city of Brazil


24th May 2006

Sensacional!
Maravilha de fotos! É isso...VIVER a VIDA! Cybele
30th May 2006

AFF, QUE DELÍCIA!!
Amiga , realmente deve ter sido uma coisa essa viagem! Cheguei a ficar com inveja... no bom sentido! Quero te ver de novo antes de vc partir. Beijos!
12th June 2006

Biquini
Lindo teu biquini!!!sucesso ai na Europa!! beijinho Fer
14th June 2006

to get to morro?
hey looks nice!! was it difficult to get to morro? did u go by land or boat? how expensive is expensive, roughly? thanx, john
14th June 2006

how to get to morro?
hey there, morro sounds like paradise. quick question...how´d you get there? by catamaran, boat, land? and how expensive is expensive...roughly speaking? thanx, john

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