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Ugelbølle with Lotte and Søren
Herning with Torben and Agelika
Christmas in Kolding with Morten and Trine
Santiago - The Only Gringos In Town
Santiago - The final Chapter (for now)
El Calafate and Perito Moreno Glaciar
Torres del Paine and the W Trek
Punta Arenas and Isla Magdalena
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When my baby, when my baby smiles at me I go to Rio de Janeiro . . . I´m a funny fellow . . . da dadadadada da dadaadadadaaaa . . .
We met Jo and Bob again at Santiago Airport and exchanged stories while on our way to The Marvellous City. We had rented a 3 bedroom apartment in Copacabana right on the border of Ipanema - how many cheesy songs can you cram into ten days?
We pretty much spent most of our days swimming at the beach and many of our nights drinking at the kiosks on the beach. After all, it is Rio.
Ipanema beach on one of the incredibly busy carnaval days.
Jo at Ipanema
So if you wanted to know whether or not Brazillian girls really wear those bikinis . . . just scroll down and try singing:
Tall and tan and young and lovely, the girl from Ipanema goes walking and . . .
Sunset on Ipanema
Sunset drinks
more sunsets
We took a little day trip to the arty area of Santa Teresa. We had to get on most rickety tram I´ve ever seen which took us through a really lovely old neighbourhood. I was on the hunt for the yellow stairs that were in the film clip BEAUTIFUL. We didn´t end up finding them but did take a slightly dangerous wonder through an area we later found out was surrounded by some 45 favelas. Ummm, woops!
Bob on the rickety tram
Kelli and Bob working out at the beach
Havaianas - everyone has to have some!
The incoming tide made a kiddie pool for Jo and I to sip our Capirinhas in
Foot volley being played by fit young things at Copa, Copacabaaaanaaa
A street capoiera performance
drinking at a kiosk in Copacabana
We met a funny young fellow by the name of Wellington who had his eye on Kelli. We had fun trying to communicate to a portuguese speaker in spanish and english - we got most of it across.
Wellington showing Curly how its done
Wellington was big on hand gestures
You want for nothing on the beach. Everything is sold by beach vendors including cigarettes, food, cocktails, dresses, swimmers, sunnies, umbrellas - everything!
Yummy cheesy sticks that they cook on the beach for you (kind of tastes like haloumi)
Check out the Antonio Banderas wannabe in the background!
Michelle and Dom in after a few days just in time for the Carnaval festivities to commence. They had an apartment down the road from us.
Michelle and Dom at the Kiosko
eveyone outside our apartment block
