Colors, history and pastries at Tiradentes


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June 15th 2014
Published: August 4th 2015
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From down the coast at Ubatuba, Sao Paulo State, my parents and I hit the road in the evening across the mountains, driving through green forests and farmland towards Belo Horizonte, where we had tickets for a World Cup game. We drove until 1am, then found a quiet spot along the road to pitch our tent and get a few hours of shut-eye. There was absolutely no traffic and we felt we were deep in the ... Read Full Entry



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on the way to Tiradenteson the way to Tiradentes
on the way to Tiradentes

the municipalities restrict people from implanting their houses too far.
very few people in Tiradentesvery few people in Tiradentes
very few people in Tiradentes

apparently 7000 people live there.
winter timewinter time
winter time

the locals were wearing quite a lot...
visiting Tiradentesvisiting Tiradentes
visiting Tiradentes

Around Largo das Forras
We wondered why most houses were closed...We wondered why most houses were closed...
We wondered why most houses were closed...

because everyone was at church or at the street market!



4th August 2015

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everywhere there is jewels like this, but then we generalize with the country level and then.. Brazil seems so much nicer than China.. i never been to any of this countries, just theoretical impressions :)

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