Day 164 - A long Stretch

(Ursula) Peter & Ute started at 6 AM this morning at a slow pace. We left about an hour later and caught up with them after two hours.
Today's journey will be pretty long, and we are getting closerLæs mere
Day 164 - Arriving in Brasília

Today, we accomplished another long stretch of road.
After 8 hours of driving, the road was suddenly paved, and we found ourselves on a slightly elevated plateau with cultivated fields on eitherLæs mere
Day 165 - Exploring Brasilia

(Ursula) We were all tired and slept well. The night was pleasantly cool. We splurged on a good breakfast this morning at the airport restaurant, where we obtained a city map.
Due to the currentLæs mere
Day 167 - Official Campground

(Ursula) Today was good photo weather.
We visited the Palácio da Alvorada, the official residence of the Brazilian President. It was an interesting building and architecture, but no visitors wereLæs mere
Day 168 - Refreshing my French

(Ursula) It was fairly cool and rainy this morning. We took this opportunity to write a few more letters and postcards.
In the afternoon, an architect we met the day before drove us to the NovocapLæs mere
Day 170 - Goodbye Brasilia

(Ursula) Peter & Ute already crafted three nice-looking necklaces. They have been our friends and travel companions since Manaus, and today we are moving on and have to say our goodbyes. I hope theyLæs mere
Day 171 - Belo Horizonte

(Ursula) On our way south, we made a little detour and visited Gruta de Maquiné. A cave that was worthwhile seeing.
The cave was huge, with several tall chambers filled with Stalagmites growingLæs mere
Day 172 - Pampulha

(Ursula) We didn't cover much distance today.
Heinz and I paid a visit to a museum in Pampulha showcasing the works of the artist Maria Helena Andreas. Wally, on the other hand, wasn't particularlyLæs mere
Day 173 - Ouro Preto

(Ursula) This morning we reached the picturesque town of Ouro Preto.
It is situated on a hillside with cobble-stone streets and Portuguese-style buildings. The old town was particularly nice. WeLæs mere
Day 174 - Nova Friburgo

Next, we stopped in Petrópolis, an absolute goldmine if you were into hand-painted ceramic tiles. Tiles were sold individually or already fitted into serving plates and furniture. It was fabulous -Læs mere
Day 175 - A local Artist Painter

(Ursula) I felt reborn after a wonderful morning shower and a leisurely coffee with Mrs. Kern.
After her husband arrived home for lunch, we said our goodbyes and searched for a Swiss painter andLæs mere
Day 176 - Praia Ferredura

(Ursula) Today we are headed for the coast 102 miles east of Rio de Janeiro.
The closer we came to the Atlantic, the hotter it got. The humidity was increasing as well as we descended to sea level.Læs mere
Day 177 - A dozen Oystyers

(Ursula) I start the day with a refreshing swim. The beach was so calm and inviting this morning.
Then I prepared a late breakfast with omelets and honey because we had run out of bread. We shouldLæs mere
Day 181 - Copacabana Beach

(Ursula) Heinz and Wally went into the city to withdraw enough money until Buenos Aires. We usually exchange Dollars on the "black" market for a much better rate than the banks can offer.
Meanwhile,Læs mere
Day 182 - Ritoca and Linda

(Ursula) Today we decided to go to the address in Grajaú that Ritoca and Linda, whom we met last week in Pampulha, gave us. Wow, the two young ladies were indeed there and overjoyed to see us again.Læs mere
Day 183 - Barra da Tijuca & Canasta

It's wonderful to be so welcomed with open arms and open hearts by Ritoca's family in Rio de Janeiro - no reservations needed.
After breakfast, Ritoca, Linda, and her brother Enrique guided us to aLæs mere
Day 184 - Samba Night

(Ursula) Today we are exactly seven months into our journey.
Ritoca and I went shopping at the nearby Centro Comercial de Copacabana. There was a wide choice of thongs, bikinis, and other things butLæs mere
Day 185 - Corcovado

We all went to Copacabana and had fun together on the beach. On the way home, we took a detour up to Corcovado Mountain, with its massive statue of Christ on top, overlooking the whole city. It was aLæs mere
Day 186 - Emotional Farewell

Today was a regular day - nothing special to write about.
Marcia Regina, Ritoca's mother, handed us this note: "It is good to know that there are three persons in a place in this world whom I canLæs mere
Day 187 - Meeting Hans Buchser

Ursula went shopping today, and with so many beautiful girls at Copacabana, Wally spent most of the day on the beach with Martin.
I stayed in the camper with Bruno and listened to his travel storiesLæs mere
Day 188 - Churrasco Dinner

Wally went to visit the city with Bruno after breakfast. Soon after, we were forced to evacuate this beautiful place on Copacabana Beach because a brawl occurred between a local and an Englishman fromLæs mere
Day 189 - São Paulo

Around mid-day, we said goodbye to Hans and Rio de Janeiro. This city and our experiences there are unforgettable.
We drove south on Highway #116 for five hours straight and spent the night at aLæs mere
Day 191 - Wally’s Decision

November 9th
(Ursula) After breakfast, we continued writing to our friends and relatives. We had no desire to visit the city and preferred to move on as soon as possible.
We could tell that somethingLæs mere
Day 193 - Wally - Preparations

(Ursula) We discussed Wally’s plans this morning and continued writing to our friends and relatives.
Luckily, we met a Swiss gentleman at the Club working for Nestlé. He graciously offered WallyLæs mere
Day 195 - Farewell to Wally

The number one concern for me going forward was car maintenance. Wally always did that for us, and I would be lost.
So, we got up early in the morning, making a list and drawings on what to check andLæs mere