Cuiabá, Capital of Mato Grosso
26. august 2018, Brasilien ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C
I have enjoyed everyone I've met here in my three days in Cuiabá. The city, however, does not like ME! Two days it was over 96 degrees—no surprise, as it’s famous for being scorching—and I haveLæs mere
Coxim, Part 2
24. august 2018, Brasilien ⋅ ⛅ 35 °C
Running around Coxim, seeing people and having long chats in Portuguese. This was slow travel at its very best!
Coxim has a native poet, Gerardo Melo Mourão, and a composer Sérgio Reis. The famousLæs mere
Coxim, Mato Grosso do Sul Part One
23. august 2018, Brasilien ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C
The map shows differently, but this post takes place 220 miles south, in the town of Coxim (pronounced “ko-shíng”). It is famous for its fishing along the Taquari River, as well as its localLæs mere
Studying Thai in Três Lagoas
5. august 2018, Brasilien ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C
I have actually been studying Thai since March of this year. First I studied three different sources to learn the Thai alphabet: ThaiPod101’s Twenty-five lessons, then my teacher Kruu Wee’s ownLæs mere
Itatiaia, State of Rio de Janeiro
22. juli 2018, Brasilien ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C
I am doing my usual Portuguese study in this small city of Itatiaia, halfway between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. It consists of: vocabulary review, including a NEW PAGE, page 52, with some of theLæs mere













































RejsendeMaybe you don't need to be superstitious about one number when you've got an entire month to worry about! I read somewhere ages ago that August is considered a bad luck month in Brazil. Have you heard anything about that?
Speak, WorldNot a word!
Yes, and the locals may not like the fact that the geodesic centre of the continent is after all not in Cuiaba but 60 km. north! James.
Rejsende"Never a place" is right. Yes, a lot of Brazilian people believe that August is a bad month, considered a moth in which happens disasters, storms etc hahahahaha