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South America » Brazil » Bahia » Salvador August 23rd 2006

I am back in Sweden since yesterday. The end of my trip was unforgettable and incredibly great! I once again had the pleasure to visit my friend Chris and her family in Salvador, the cultural capital of Brazil, and they, once again, showed me that Brazilian hospitality is something extraordinary. This time I had the time to visit Morro do Sao Paulo - such a nice tropical paradise island with all the beaches you want and great nightlife. I also had the chance to go to Igreja do Bonfim and Pelourinho, watch capoeira shows, see the sunset from Farrol da Bahia... I am totally in love with this country and I will count the days until I can get back. But for now, I will have to be grown up as I start work on Monday.... ... read more

South America » Brazil » Bahia » Salvador August 3rd 2006

To make a long story short, I managed to get robbed within my first hour in Salvador. To make this short story longer, I arrived by bus from Lençóis early Sunday morning, before 6:00 am. I know my way around the city somewhat well since I´ve spent a week there previously so I grabbed a local bus that I knew would get me close to where I was trying to go. The man on the bus pointed me to the street that I needed to take to get to the neighborhood where I was staying. Unfortunately the road was one of the cities famously dangerous ladeiras (steep streets), a place where you would ride a car through but never walk. As soon as I turned onto it, I knew I shouldn´t be there but wasn´t sure ... read more
Pelourinho at twlight2
Praia do Forte
Praia da Barra

South America » Brazil » Bahia » Salvador July 22nd 2006

Hi everyone Just a quick travelblog to update you on what we have been up to in Salvador before we set off for Morro de Sao Paulo (a small resort on an island 2 1/2 hrs from Salvador). First day we got here after our hellish journey, we stayed in very cheap hotel (12 pounds inc breakfast for the room). however room was a little grotty to say the least! however we considered it luxury as it had its very own private bathroom! The Next day went exploring around Salvador, which is a lovley place, cobbled streets, brightly coloured buildings and music playing on the streets everywhere, is very much a party city! Also lots of nice (and cheap) bars and restaurants which was nice change from Rio. Checked into different hotel, a little more expensive ... read more
Main street in Salvador
Sunset over Salvador
Susie drinking (another!) Caipriniha

South America » Brazil » Bahia » Salvador July 15th 2006

Descending over the Bahia Todos os Santos reveals an eye-popping view of a bustiling metropolis of skyscrapers, towering apartment complexes and dingy slums. Paraphrasing one of the great American orators of our time, Ray Nagin, Salvador is a chocolate city. This is not the place to come if you are uncomfortable around people of color. I am the only fair-skinned resident in the neighborhood except for the passing taxi drivers and the British couple with me in the Hotel Maridina. The shift in environment sets a new, exciting tone of discovery. Shops, kiosks, and stands spill onto the sidewalks. Vendors peddle anything and everything that could possibly be sold. The scene is chaotic, yet oddly under control. As a first impression, Salvador overloads the senses with an excess of loud whistles, human commotion of a darker ... read more
All Types
Home in the Cidade Baixa
Calm and Collected

South America » Brazil » Bahia » Salvador July 14th 2006

After what was a mad week in Rio, Me, Gareth and 4 other guys we met in Rio flew to Salvador for 4 nights to taste the carnival atmosphere. The taxi drive from the airport was mental and I honestly feel safer in a car when my little sister Laura is driving. (Anyone unlucky enough to have experienced that before will know what i'm on about) The driver couldn't drop us off outside our hostel because the streets were closed due to a street party so god knows where we got out but it was like a scene from Black Hawk Down, it felt like we were sitting ducks ready to be mugged. The next few nights weren't exactly the most cultural in Salvador and involved a number of drinking games in the hostel before hitting ... read more
The Boys
The OC
Chilling poolside

South America » Brazil » Bahia » Salvador June 20th 2006

Sorry to say but I have no photos to add as I´ve left the CD in Rio. I´m now in Salvador and it´s a completely different vibe to Rio. We´ve only been here a day so we´ll see how things go and I´ll save judgement for another time although I´m missing Rio. However, it´s a nice place - cobbled streets, brightly painted buildings and women in traditional dress - but very touristy. We have people following us everywhere trying to sell us a load of tourist tat. I´m managing to avoid eye contact by wearing my shades but as Jo broke hers she is getting the majority of the pestering - which is quite funny. Anyway, a quick update of my last few weeks in Rio................... The last week of teaching went quite smoothly. My afternoon ... read more

South America » Brazil » Bahia » Salvador June 20th 2006

Well 27 hours on a bus!!!!!!!!!!! Was not actually as bad as you´d think, they have this bus thing sussed, air conditioning, reclining seats and a few stops for food and the loo…. But still the tales you hear of robbery haunt you and stop that peaceful sleep you crave!!! The usual trick here is befriending and offering you a cool refreshing drink (that allows that peaceful sleep!!!) and you wake up with NO stuff and you pockets missing!!! As in cut out of your trousers!!! But this was a good first bus experience!!! All you needed to do was keep an eye out each time it stopped to let someone off…….. Gonna skip a bit here and just say Salvador is “Cool” (bear with me it´ll all become clear!!)…… So got into Salvador and ... read more
Room With A View!!!
On The Way To Hospital!!!!
Kids On The Beach!!!

South America » Brazil » Bahia » Salvador June 5th 2006

ha, de service ufem flug vo rio noch salvador isch jo erstklassig gsi. do cha sich oeppe e europaeischi airline en schibe devo abschnide. however, noch de akunft simmer denn zeamme mit zwei britinne noch barra gfahre (stadtteil a de bucht vo todos os santos, allsaints bay) und hend doete lager bezoge im albergue de porto. e wunderbars hostel. zwor chli tuer aber sicher e gueti residenz fuer uesi next two weeks. well jetzt isch jo schuel agseit gsi. zwei wuche portugiesisch, so dass mir au mol endlich faehig sind, zum mit dene luetlis zrede. oder besser gseit verstande zwerde. hehe. however. die erschte paar taeg aber in salvador hemmer eifach mol chli mit erkunde vo uesem vierteli verbrocht, well jo dschuel erscht am maentig agfange het. sogar an strand hemmer eimol choene. wa nochig denn ... read more
fruechte...
mercado modelo
sonnenuntergang

South America » Brazil » Bahia » Salvador May 23rd 2006

Even though I’m no longer in Valparaiso, but in the tropical Bahia in Brazil, I have devoted this entry to some final reflexions upon life in Chile and Valparaiso. There's one highly relevant theme that I still havn’t really written that much about. The machismo- a phenomenon highly integrated in the Latinamerican society, or? I remember conversating with some friends before leaving Sweden, discussing ways to meet the machisto attitudes that I was sure to meet in all sorts of contexts, for example regarding men insisting on paying for drinks or dinner or throwing comments in the streets. Recently one of those friends asked me how I had coped with these and similar situations, which made me realize that not once, during my time in Chile, had anyone tried to pay for drinks or food that ... read more
My capoeiragroup visiting my work in Cerro Toro
Carlos and I heading up to La Campana 1900 meters
View of Aconcagua from La Campana




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