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salvador, 16-17, videos coming soon.

May 18, 2008 · 5 Comments

Touched down in salvador in the late afternoon on friday.  salvador is noticeably different from sao paulo, as i suppose most of brazil is – warm, tropical, more laid back, and tons of beaches.  on the bus ride to downtown, i met marcos, who spent 5 awful months studying philosophy in colombia SC – i told him not to get any ideas about the rest of the US.  anyways, he told me about some sweet spots to eat abara, a traditional bahian dish.

Friday night, i ended up going to pelorinho, or the old city area with a couple of guys from Boston! and New York (boo.).  when we got out of the taxi, i was a little worried – looked kind of shaby – lots of military police, cobblestoned roads, hilly, old somewhat refurbished buildings, plenty of sketchy seeming characters.  however, with the help of our taxi driver, who walked us directly to a music club pounding brazilian forro music, we made it in without any trouble.  the night continued to be somewhat sketchy, as soon as i sat down i had to converse with a few prostitutes who harass foreigners etc.  these girls were not tempting to say the least.  anyways, my two friends met these two random brazilians and began dancing.  i on the other hand found cheap liquor that tasted like raisins, and the next morning would prove that i drank too much.  

the next day, i met two brazilians from rio who had studied in dublin in the hostel, and they were going to guarajuba, a beach about an hrs drive north along the coast.  when brazilians speak about going to cool beaches, you know its time to tag along.  before leaving, they took me to a big brazilian shopping mall, where i was able to buy a bright red sunga (speedo) orange tank top, and bright blue sandals for about $20.  also before going, we drove to a ghetto fruit/everything market, where we bought 40 limes for 1 real (60 cents), saw amazing bat man bathing suit but didnt buy, also saw the biggest potato ive ever seen (size of a mallet).  

the beach itself was awesome, although by the time we arrived, the sun was already starting to go down.  no matter – this sun will kill me if i dont take it slowly.  we swam, drank, and ate fresh fish caught that day near the beach.  i also tried various colorful and spicy foods, the names of which i definately cannot remember.  later that night, after returning to the city, i went out with the same two and a bunch of other brazilians to eat above average mexican food.  it was a long but awesome day of speaking portuguese, hanging out with brazilians, and making loads of new facebook/orkut friends.

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sao paulo 14-16.. videos coming soon.

May 18, 2008 · 1 Comment

Hey All,

It’s hard to believe its already sunday.. i have some time here to update because this is the first time the weather has been shit.  i am currently in salvador, writing in the lobby downstairs at the lovely hostel albergue porto salvador.

some highlights, briefly - 

got into sao paulo on wednesday morning, and had a public transportation adventure from the airport to downtown sao paulo – 2 buses and a lot of time on the metro.  the metro is actually nicer than most ive seen in both europe and the us.  I stopped off at what was supposed to be a history of brazilian immigration museum – it was basically set up for little kids groups – there were about 40 lfie size dolls of peoples of different colors, for example.  i quickly left.

The hostel in sao paulo, casa club, pronounced “caza clubee” was a great hostel – the staff even gave me a tutorial on how to make azai (one of the traditional brazilian fruit drinks or “secos”)! thanks to my friend carolina, i met up with this brazilian friend Eric in sao paulo.  he ended up taking me and a few people from the hostel to a sweet bar somewhere in the middle of a nice area of sao paulo – i have no idea where, the city is so big and we took so many turns – drank “chopp” or brazilian draft beer, ate sausage, and watched the sao paulo vs. fluminense (rios team) soccer match.  after we encountered a bunch of hot doctors and went to a club, where i proceded to make a fool of myself dancing pagode and samba – for the samba i was told i was dancing like the girl part.  o well.  i guess im not the dancer i thought i was.  

generally, if you are thinking about heading to sao paulo, i would suggest against it, unless you know various people.  there really isnt anything to do except party at night.  unless you really enjoy looking at banks or antennas, which sao paulo has a ton of!!

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