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- Welcome to Brazil!
- How to repair a Spectra Newport watermaker
- Ilha Grande
- Ubatuba
- Carnival in Rio de Janeiro!
- Ouro Preto, or Black Gold!
- Cabo Frio
- Armação dos Búzios, simply known as Búzios
- Guarapari
- Vitoria
- Brasilia
- Pirenopolis
- Sao Paulo
- Abrolhos
- Cumuruxatiba
- Coroa Vermelha
- Terra à vista! Santa Cruz Cabralia
- Porto Seguro
- Ilheus
- Itacaré
- The dark science of weather forecasts
- Camamù Bay
- Salvador de Bahia
- Morro de São Paulo
- Santo Antônio do Paraguaçu
- Crossing the Equator!
- Itaparica
- Recife
- Olinda
- Jacarè
- Pipa beach
- Tibao do Sul
- Joao Pessoa
- Fortaleza
- From Brazil to the Caribbean in 60 seconds
North of Recife there is one little town that after Parati and Ouro Preto, is one of the best preserved colonial villages in Brazil: Olinda.
Not as big and as interesting as Parati and Ouro Preto, but the view from the top of the hill was great. The Convento de São Francisco and the Mosteiro de São Bento are also very interesting and well preserved.
Mario wanted to get an haircut in this barber shop:
But then for some reasons he changed his mind. We had great fun in Olinda, despite the weather. It’s a nice little town.