Marajo 12 - 14 November 2009


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November 16th 2009
Published: February 1st 2010
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The island of Marajo is located in the heart of the Amazon river delta. The north-eastern part is facing the ocean, but most of it is surrounded by the Amazon or other rivers that join in the delta. It is huge, in fact 1.8 times bigger that Belgium! It is a three hour journey by boat from Belém. Our guidebook didn't say a lot about it, so we found a place to stay on the internet. We later discov... Read Full Entry



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Archeological site

There are some remains of cut stones spread all over. Appears to be very ancient.
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Boat transporting buffaloes

We were told some buffaloes from the fazenda were going to be exported to Venezuela.



20th February 2010

Nordeste do Brasil
I enjoyed your blog and photos very much. Born and raised in New York i was lucky enough to work in the northeast of Brasil for two years. Your photos took me back to a time of my life i cherish. I expeirenced the sites sounds and smells once again. Keep writing and taking photos, you can never know whose life you will touch. Enjoy your journey.
21st February 2010

Nordeste do brasil
Martin, many thanks for this encouraging comment. It helps us to keep going. Ben & robson

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