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8/10
A very nice journey.
zutterjp489 July 2023
I enjoyed this journey in Brazil: beautiful landscapes and nice encounters.

There are o many interesting aspects: the Bay of Salvador de Bahia (the skipper Marcelo who enjoys to navigate thrgough the bay, the captain Alex Ramos Costa who manages a taxi boat between the 56 islands of the bay, Elenilza the woman who collects shells, Maria Da Conceiçao the traditional weaver).the cooking of Salvador de Bahia (Angélica Moreira who prepares fishes with coconut milk for her "table d'hôtes", the Senac cooking school and the promotion of the regional cooking, Leïla Carreiro and the study of the Afro-Brazilian cooking), the town of Petropolis with its imperial museum (the talk with the descendents of the last emperor of Brazil), the "cafezinho" (Eder the street vendor, Maria de Fatima who prepare it in the office, Bruno Guinard ,the expatriat who enjoys this beverage), the beach of Copacabana (Marcio Cordeiro and his metal detector, Denilson Pereira Guedes the sandwiches vendor, Marcio Mizael Matolias the sand castle builder), the Ipanema beach (robonildo Quintino Alves and the renting of beach volleyball grounds, the people looking at the sunset), the awakening of the senoir men and women ( the 81 years old Terezinha Montero Castro and the meeting of ladies for dancing, the cabaret, the sixty years old men surfing in the beach of Macumba or the 68 years old Cristiano who goes to the samba school of his neighbourhood and dances samba).

I enjoyed the encounters of Tiga with Bira Santos , the musician and his wife Jen Waak (the drum music, the fruit sorbets) with Damian Kalpolas the jeweler (the precious stones of Brazil), with Sophie Jacquet in Diogo, with the women producing wickerwork in Diogo, with Tacun Lecy, the photographer of the capoeira dancers, with Ana Cassia Pereira Nery , the model and "acarajé" cook, with Julia Souza (the caipirinha , steps of Jorge Selaron, the fishermen cooperative, the flounder ceviche, the Rodrigo de Freitas lgoon, the botanical garden) and with Julio Cesar, the garden designer (the medicinal herbs, the "peixinha and the macabo): very nice encounters with very kind Brazilian men and women.
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