Sadly, one of the best photos I captured just as we were leaving. We could clearly see the statue every other day we were in Rio, but our visit wasn’t to be a clear one.
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Sadly, one of the best photos I captured just as we were leaving. We could clearly see the statue every other day we were in Rio, but our visit wasn’t to be a clear one.
Just a small reminder to be so thankful for all the blessings we have in America (and most other places if you are able to read this blog!).
It was a full travel day from Iguazu Falls- flying out early in the afternoon to Sao Paulo and then driving a few hours to Paraty (or Parati). The flight delay didn’t help and the windy roads at night in the back of a bus were too much for my tummy to handle. Imagine my surprise, after getting in at midnight, we awoke to this beautiful view out our window.
Since it was Valentine’s Day, we decided to do our own thing. We made the 30 minute walk into the city, passing by normal Brazilian life along the way. We walked through the town center and straight to the water front. Everywhere, there were people selling coconuts to drink.
Since they were cheaper than water, H and I decided to share once since neither of us had ever had a coconut. I was really surprised, and the water had a slightly sweet flavor.
The town of Paraty is set back in the Ilha Grande Bay, but it is surrounded by beautiful green mountains and numerous islands.
Luckily, we weren’t there during a full moon, when the cobblestone streets are flooded by high tide.
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