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02/26/2008 | Location: Salvador, Brazil
The city of Salvador is wedged into a point, with the Baia de Todos os Santos on one side and the mighty Atlantic Ocean on the other. The beaches on the respective sides reflect the body of water they belong to. The bay side beaches are calm, sandy stretches; on the Atlantic side, the waves make for good surf - if you can avoid the rocky outcroppings. Barra, the neighborhood shown here, forming Salvador's southern point, has a good number of restaurants, surf shops, and hotels.
(Photo and caption by Thushan Amarasiriwardena / LongJaunt.com)
Isla Ometepe
01.24.2008 | Isla de Ometepe, Nicaragua
This place seems straight out of our dinosaur books when we were little kids: an island made by two volcanoes in a lake so big it looks...
Tuesday night partying
03.04.2008 | Salvador, Brazil
On Tuesday nights in Salvador's central colonial district, Pelourinho, the city's residents flock to dance, listen to live music and en...
Reggio Emilia
04.23.2008 | Reggio Emilia, Italy
Reggio Emilia is by no means a tourist destination, which was a relief to us after braving the crush of vacationers in Rome.
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