Fortaleza from the mission office. Any city that overlooks the ocean is a great city. Says me.
This is where we spent my birthday. It doesn't get any better than this.
We took a boat ride along the coast of Fortaleza.
Me and a shark.
The views flying into Rio. The pictures I took from the plane don't do it justice. It is really one of the most beautiful cities I have seen. Lush green mountains, white beaches...
...and Jesus overlooking the city.
On Sugarloaf Mountain, overlooking Rio and Jesus above my head.
Up close.
I have great luck with tourist attractions and scaffolding. However two days later it was up to his shoulders.
We just missed Carneval, but still got to try on some of the costumes.
When in Rio...go to a soccer game. We saw the Flamencos play at Maracana Stadium.
I posted this already, but it was a highlight of Rio. Marcelo and the juice bar. Mostly the juices.
Sorry Marcelo.
Copacabana Beach. I even played the Barry Manilow song while there.
We heard Sao Paulo was dangerous but didn't believe it until we saw weapons for sale at the bus terminal. They were cheap too.
We saw these guys browsing and then saw some white guy come up and buy a Chinese star. If we had more time we probably would have bought one too. Just so we could get a picture of it.
Lailton was a flight attendant on the flight to Iguazu Falls.
He's Mormon and single.
And not happy about the later.
Iguazu Falls. Amazing. It makes my top 10 list.
(So I'm posting a few of the 300 pics I took there)
Garganta Del Diablo or Devil's Throat
Right before they took us under the falls and we got drenched.
Of all the 460+ statues in Resistencia we only saw the "superman" statue. Called Victoria (Victory).
We were trapped in a sweat lodge called the bus for 6 hours. We made a sign for help. No one came.
"Soap on a stick, soap on a stick,
If you wanna get sick use soap on a stick....
Got a disease?
Share it please with soap on a stick!"
If you wanna get sick use soap on a stick....
Got a disease?
Share it please with soap on a stick!"
(copyright Rebecca Batt, 2002)
Mountains near Salta
Salta
The best two hours I spent on a bus (out of the 40 total we spent riding buses).
Thank you San Juan Mar del Plata for the ride of a lifetime.
I had to experience a South American Wal-Mart.
It was like here, but with wide aisles.
The restaurant had all you can eat pasta and steak (to name a few).
Chuck O Rama has nothing on this place.
Vineyards of Mendoza

2 comments:
It was a great trip! I can't wait for Bolivia. Vivan las Spinsters!
Oh, and thanks for adding in the copyright for my Soap on a Stick song. I am always afraid somebody is going to steal it and make millions.
I had to come to your blog to find out what you guys actually did on your trip. Becca doesn't tell me and her post really wasn't that informative. (sorry Bec) Anyway, great post. I still feel bad about not being able to spend much time with you two. Maybe next time.
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