Prepare yourself: this is a long one.
To begin, this trip
was by far one of the best trips of my life. I don’t know what it was about the
trip; the people, the atmosphere, the places….. It all just was perfect. I
cannot stress enough how incredibly thankful I am to my parents for allowing me
to have this life-changing opportunity that is exchange, and also allowing me
to go on this amazing trip!
I guess I will begin at the start of the trip: Belo Horizonte.
I am very lucky to be living so close to Belo Horizonte. Not only is it one of
the largest cities in Brasil, but it also is the start for the Northeast trip,
so I didn’t have to pay for an airplane! Woohoo! Only a $12 bus ticket. When I
got to the hotel, I was really surprised at just how many exchange students
there were. 87! Meu deus do céu! We spent 2 days there in BH just talking with
each other, getting to know each other, and learning the rules of the trip. The
good thing was that we all got along, and we were all able to become quick
friends.
After 17 hours of driving, staying overnight in Victoria da
Conquista, and another 10 hours in the bus, we arrived in the city of Lençóis.
In that small, very touristic and beautiful town, we were going to stay at a
beautiful 5 star hotel and visit the region that is Chapada Diamantina. The
first day, we went on a little hike up to a beautiful waterfall, swam a little,
and then walked down to some more natural pools that were so beautiful! The
next day, we went to a beautiful cave that we had to hike down to, and later to
an area that has the clearest waters I have ever seen! It was like looking in
glass! I paid a little extra there to do two extra excursions: Snorkel tour and
Zip line! First I did three rounds down the zip line. They strapped you in, and
you had to run off this board and jump right off a cliff! It was amazing! At
the end, I was greeted by the water, which was usually an unpleasant landing
(face first and doing flips all over the place). Nonetheless, it was so much
fun! After that, I did the snorkeling in the caves, where we got a flashlight
and had to follow the guide’s voice, because the cave was absolutely pitch
black! You couldn’t see a thing! The water was still clear, though, and you
could see down more than 30 feet with your flashlight. Later that night, we had an incredible
capoeira show and got to sit around the pool and talk. Our third day in
Lençóis, we went to see why the region of Chapada Diamantina is called “The
Brazilian Grand Canyon.” We took a 4km hike up a mountain, and we were left
with some of the most gorgeous views I have ever seen. Not going to lie, it was
a little scary, though, because one bad step and you fell down a sheer cliff.
Maybe I’m not so good with heights haha. After that, we went to a “natural
waterslide,” that was really pretty and fun! Added bonus, I found a pair of
sunglasses in the bottom of an area right before the waterfall. Score!
Unfortunately, my camera broke just after this trip L I don’t even know why…. I
didn’t drop it, no one sat on it, the screen just got messed up, and the camera
burned you if you touched it while it was on. Good thing I had my phone.
Although it doesn’t take the best pictures, it was better than nothing!
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Morro do Pai Inacio |
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Natural Waterslide |
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The Americans |
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Crystal Clear Waters |
Our next destination was Maceió. Wow. Maybe it was just that
it was the first Brazilian beach I have ever seen, but it was so beautiful! We
spent the entire day on the beach. Our second day there, we went to another
beach, only that we had to go there by boat! It was more secluded, and more
beautiful, in my opinion. In that beach, we also had the opportunity to go on a
dune buggy ride, which was great! At one point, my group’s driver accidentally
had his wheels in the water, and we almost flipped! It was awesome. Later that night, we had an
amazing party all to ourselves, and danced and just had a great time.
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2nd Beach |
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1st Beach |
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1st Beach |
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1st Beach |
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2nd Beach |
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2nd Beach |
After Maceió, we went to the beautiful city of Salvador: one
of the two cities I wanted to visit before I left Brasil. It was stunning.
Every building had a different color, and the city was filled with so much
culture, history and music! The first day, we spent time in this big market,
and later went up this elevator that separated the city between high and low.
Once we went up it, we had free time to roam around the rainbow of buildings
and see beautiful churches. Later, we went to one of the most interesting shows
I have ever seen. It was about the religion of Candomblé, which the African
slaves created, that is a mixture of African religions. I definitely want to
research that religion, because all of the gods and goddesses were so
interesting and so cultural. It also included capoeira, which all of the girls
liked because the guys were extremely ripped and doing flips and stuff. They
all got their pictures with them afterwards haha. The next day, we went to
Praia do Forte to see the sea turtle project exhibit, and do some shopping. It
had a lot of cool stuff, but it was a little pricy.
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Close enough to snow |
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Praia do Forte |
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Famous Elevator |
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So much color! |
Porto Seguro was our next destination, where we were greeted
by bad weather. That didn’t stop us from going to the beach, though. We are
exchange students. Porto Seguro is home to the famous Axé Moi, which is a giant
party area right on the beach. We spent a lot of the day on the beach, and
later went to the place where the Portuguese settlers originally landed in
Brasil. It was really great. At night, we went to another party, where we
danced and just had a lot of fun.
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Beautiful buildings where Brazil was discovered |
After Porto Seguro, we went to Guadapari for just one night,
and later trekked on to the ever-so-famous Rio de Janeiro. I can see why it is
so popular; it was the prettiest city I have ever seen. The city was massive,
but also had beautiful green mountains within the city and amazing beaches. Our
hotel was right by Copacabana beach, so we spent a lot of free time there
taking pictures, and looking at all of the shops. We also had the opportunity
to go to the Christ the Redeemer statue. Unfortunately, the weather was
overcast, so it we were unable to see the “marvelous view of the city,” and
also it was difficult to take photos. Even though the weather was not optimum,
it was still so impressive to be so close to a statue that you can see from the
streets watching down on you. It really is amazing. We also went to Pão de
Açúcar (Sugarloaf Mountain) to see the incredible view. This time, it wasn’t
overcast, so we really got to see just how incredibly stunning Rio is. To get
to the top, we had to take two cable cars, which were so fun, and allowed us to
see the city while traveling up.
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Actual size of Streets in the Favela |
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Copacabana Beach! |
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Christ the Redeemer! |
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Pão de Açúcar.... absolutely stunning |
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Pão de Açúcar |
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Pão de Açúcar |
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Favela |
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Everyone stealing cable and electricity in Favela |
Our next stop was Angra dos Reis, which is an area of 365
different gorgeous islands and also a very rich area. We were very lucky to
have a beautiful sunny day that day, where we went traveling around those
amazing islands on a boat: tanning, talking, and swimming in the beautiful
beaches. When we arrived at our hotel, we had an emotional time where almost
everyone was crying, and exchanging pins. After everyone stopped crying and
feeling sad, we got to the luau dance, which was actually less dancing, and
more just spending time with one another. After 20 days, we became so close;
like a family. We stayed up until 3:30, and had to wake up 2 hours later to go
back to our cities. When saying goodbye, everyone started crying again, and
remembering all of the amazing times we had together on this AMAZING trip. It
truly was incredible. I know for a fact that we all became life-long friends,
and that I have a home all around the world. Exchange is more than just a year
in another country; you get to meet life-long friends from all around the
world, and travel your entire life just catching up with each other. I cannot
stress enough just how amazing exchange is. I miss all of my new family, but I
know that I will see them again, whether it be in Brasil or another country.
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View from my hotel room |
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Shot at 5:30 in the morning |
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Day on the boat! |
Wow! Photos are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLevi, this is your best blog yet. You can tell by the people in the pictures how happy you all are. The pictures of Pao de Acucar were awesome. Enjoy your summer, the HIGH temp for tomorrow here in Wisconsin is forecast at -13 below!! The schools are closing cause it's so cold.
ReplyDeleteUncle Dave
Great read Levi and such an awesome adventure. WoW! I guess I can stop worrying that you wouldn't have much fun ;-) Rotary is a wonderful thing.
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