Brazil - Salvador and Morro de Sao Paulo


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Published: May 10th 2017
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Suzanne here... It took much longer to get to Salvador than anticipated. Brazil is vast, so even a domestic flight took two and a half hours. Then once at Salvador airport we chose our usual money-saving bus instead of taxi option. It was easy enough to get the bus (straight through the multistory carpark in front of arrivals then turn right - no signs but easy to find). The bus was cheap, but i... Read Full Entry



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10th May 2017

Interesting Post
Brazil is Such a nice place to travel, this post is very informative and interesting, Keep posting.
10th May 2017

Thank you
Hi Aana, many thanks for your kind comment. Glad you are enjoying the blog.
11th May 2017
A couple more inhabitants (Marmosets)

Fabulous photo!
I love how it looks like this one's amused at its own joke :)
14th May 2017
A couple more inhabitants (Marmosets)

Who's pinched my corn on the cob?
Hi there, Thanks for the comment. Didn't even realise I'd captured this until after reviewing the photos back at the hotel. Made us laugh!
14th May 2017

Grea trip!
Salvador is beautiful. Glad you enjoyed your trip. If you learn a little Portuguese, it will make your time there much more enjoyable.
14th May 2017

Thanks!
Hi Tarik, thanks for the comment. We normally try to learn some language when away but as we're only in Brazil for a few weeks and had been learning Spanish, we didn't want to lose our Spanish skills, despite those being weak as well. We've managed though. Obrigado.

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