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October 20th 2012
Published: December 18th 2012
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Rio Grande de Sul: Porto Alegre & Santa Catarina: Florianopolis Once again we found ourselves without a plan. As I mentioned before we were not even supposed to cross into Brazil. We quickly scanned our guidebook and found out some really interesting information about Southern Brazil, the land of Gaucho people. Apparently the Rio Grande de Sul, Santa Catarina and Parana are mostly inhabited by th... Read Full Entry



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one of many churchesone of many churches
one of many churches

see from a rooftop of a culture centre
Old hydroelectrical plantOld hydroelectrical plant
Old hydroelectrical plant

today home of many art exhibitions and culture centre
Ricardo's cat no.1Ricardo's cat no.1
Ricardo's cat no.1

this one is a bully and does not give the other one a break
Ricardo's cat no.2Ricardo's cat no.2
Ricardo's cat no.2

sweet and sleepy



18th December 2012

CS Greatness
So glad to see that CS is doing so well in Brazil. Very excited to join the community there after hosting here in the US. CS is actually one of the things I am most excited to participate in the next time I travel internationally. Such a unique perspective on things
18th December 2012

Thank you;-)
I could not agree more!!! such a fab experience and added value element to our travels;-) Beata
8th March 2013

Wish we could have joined you for the BBQ
Gracious host are spoiling you to no end. How wonderful people are around the world.

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