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Jericoacoara

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    • Day 15

      Regentage in Jeri

      January 20, 2017 in Brazil ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Nun wollten wir noch ein bisschen die Gegend erkunden und fuhren wieder mit der Truppe nach Barrinha um dort zu kiten. Gerade als wir aufbauten hörte der Wind auf und die Wolken zogen auf. Wir entschieden uns in einem kleinen Restaurant zu essen um abzuwarten ob der Wind zurück kommt. Leider fing es an zu regnen und wir wanderten stattdessen durch die Dünen und guckten einem Fussballtraining zu. Am nächsten Tag sah es nicht besser aus und wir gingen auf eine Wanderung zum Pedra Furada einem großen Stein mit Loch. Dort standen die Leute sogar 🐍 um ein Foto zu machen. In dem Sinne waren die letzten Tage wie das Spiel vom HSV: besch*****

      Guten Tag, wir haben fertig
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    • Day 9

      Kiten, kiten, kiten!

      January 14, 2017 in Brazil ⋅ 🌧 3 °C

      Also,wir hängen hier immer noch in Jeri ab und es heißt jeden Tag Sonne, Wind, Strand und kiten! Und zwischendurch noch mal eine Kokosnuss oder ein Caipi und Sport und Sonnenuntergang gucken. Wir lassen es uns hier also sehr gut gehen!:)Read more

    • Day 3

      Sporty and chilli life!

      January 8, 2017 in Brazil ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Heute gab es eine weitere Kitesession von Daniel, dann eine SUP Tour durch die Mangrovenwälder. Da wir uns vorgenommen haben ordentlich Sport zu machen und eine challenge offen haben, gab es heute den dritten Tag Sport am Strand. Muskelkater inklusive. Aber am Strand mit Meerblick bringt das ganze ja gleich viel mehr spaß. Zum Abschluss dann Sonnenuntergang angucken von der berühmten Düne.Read more

    • Day 1

      2°48'16" S 40°30'14" W 1. Station

      January 6, 2017 in Brazil ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Nach einer 5 stündigen Jeeptour, am Ende mit weniger Luft in den Reifen, haben wir Jerri erreicht. Die erste Coconut wurde getrunken, unser Apartment bezogen und die erste Kitesession von Daniel!

    • Day 190

      Beach party

      June 5, 2016 in Brazil ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      We wake in the morning and when we go to checkout the hotel offer us a beach front room to use all day until we leave at 1030 tonight free of charge. First thing we head out to purchase our bus tickets for tonight. We walk through the town and find the office to book our tickets and once reserved head to the small groups of shops in the centre to invest in a new pair of haviananas. In the shop I'm in heaven they are all so beautiful, I do love my havi's. There are a pair with popeye and another with olive on and I suggest we get them as a token of our anniversary, but Mark is having none of it, so I buy them anyway. Back at the hotel we move our stuff to the new room and chill out by the pool for a few hours. I feel guilty that at lunchtime we take a walk out to eat somewhere else because they've given us the room but Mark tells me not to worry and we venture to the bar at the end of the beach and it's a perfect place to eat. Its really busy which is always a good sign, and I have to say the food is really good. Back at the hotel we grab a quick shower and sit chilling out on the balcony for an hour before heading to the beach for tapas and a dj. We laugh as Mark has been Dj ing the whole trip from Brazil to Peru but the dj is playing some great tune with a Brazilian twist we sit here eating our tapas , listening to some serious tunes on one of the best beaches in the world watching the sun set. I put my ipod on time lapse as we don't have a camera anymore and just as the sun is dropping a guy comes in front of the I pod to talk to Mark and by the time he understands the sun is dead in the water, I don't mind as I get to see lots of sunsets but it's the first time I've seen time lapse as an option lol. We go back to the room the head to the bar for our last beer and a snack. The staff here have been so attentive and kind , I really couldn't pick one fault with this place ,it's been extraordinary. We bid farewell to everyone and take the short walk to the place where we'll catch the Jeep. There are quite a few people waiting and the guy tells us not to panic as there are 2 jeeps coming. Everybody aboard we make the very bumpy journey out of Jeri. The bus is due to leave at 1130 and just before we get to Jijoca the bus in front has a problem when I look the whole wheel shaft is broken and the other problem is our truck now has no lightsRead more

    • Day 188

      Pedro Furado

      June 3, 2016 in Brazil ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      I'm woken early in the morning by my phone. I get the sad news that one of my longest friends has lost his battle with leukemia it's the news I wasn't expecting to hear.Today is our anniversary and the last thing I want to do is celebrate, but I know Darren wouldn't want me to be sad. After a few tears I pull myself together and join Mark at breakfast which is unbelievable. The table is adorned with an abundance of fresh fruit muesli yoghurt bread cakes honey everything you could wish for, and a table menu with eggs served anyway you want them. The last thing I feel like doing is eating but I force myself to eat something and we decide to take an easy day by the pool playing kalluki. A guy comes along selling his wares and after a few minutes he starts speaking in fluent English. We spend nearly an hour putting the world to rights. He really is a wonderful guy and we enjoy every minute. Mark buys me a token bracelet for my anniversary for a few quid and I couldn't have been happier if it was Tiffany. We finished our game of cards with me winning obviously and after a dip in the pool decided to head out for lunch. We only ventured a few hotels down, and gate crashed a table which was exclusive to another hotel, but after a discussion with the concierge we were allowed to stay whilst also getting an invite to dinner at there sister hotel Lasennza for a secret dinner. We would be served 7 courses but would not know what it was until placed in front of us, so we reserved our table finished our lunch which was delicious and made our way back to the hotel . After an hour by the pool I went to lie down for an hour. The sun here is so strong and im relieved to be in an air conditioned room. At 4 oclock we start our walk to Pedro Furado for the sunset. Its supposed to take 25 minutes, but we have come the scenic route following the coast line along the cliff edge. One of the first times we haven't brought water with us an needed it. Above us we can see people walking and I guess that thats the 25 minute way, because we've been walking for nearly an hour and still can't see it , however the scenic route is breathtaking. After an hour or so walking we can see below us the rock and a sand path going downwards that is quite steep but we attempt to make the decent downwards. About a quarter of the way down I scream out in pain and Mark let's out a shout to, I am crippled with pain and Mark says I have to get down to the water. It feels like I've stood on 100 nettles the pain is so bad I am sobbing. After a 15 minute struggle through sand that is like walking in a huge snow drift we reach the beach. Both of us head straight for the water and bathe our poorly feet, and when I get out and sit on a rock to access the damage it looks like I have 20 huge splinters in the heel of my foot. Mark gives me no sympathy and says he's in the same pain, but that we need to hurry up and get to the rock if we want to see the sun set. There is no option as the only way to get out of here is to walk. We purchase a small bottle of water take a few pictures and watch the sun make its final drop into the sea. This time following everyone's lead we take the normal path back to the top where there are horse and carts waiting to take people back to town. I don't care how much it will cost as there is no way I can walk and the pain is still really intense, so we hop in the back. Well if I needed something to distract me from the pain this is it. The horse is sped down the sandy path with me and Mark bobbing and bouncing around in the back like 2 little fishing floats on a good day. We try and take a photo but to no avail as we literally can't sit still long enough to get us both in the picture whilst keeping my arm still, we are now both laughing like school kids as we can't even speak the journey is that bumpy, and after a long 15 minutes we are dropped back at the hotel shaken but not stirred. The pain has subsided slightly and I go and grab a shower to freshen up for dinner .
      We arrive at Lasennza and it is truly wow all the rooms with a balcony have clear glass pools that spill into the infinity pool below. We are shown to a table in the garden overlooking the beach a really romantic setting, but there are a group of ten or so Brazilians who are so loud it's distracting. Half of them are in there rooms and they are shouting to the other half in the pool. Really not ideal, but we try to ignore it. We are greeted with a glass of champagne which is really good, so order a bottle to have with dinner. First course is a roasted vegetable terrine for me 2. Octopus with tartar sauce 3. Lobster with beetroot 4. Chicken in a spicy coconut milk 5 fillet mignon with celeriac 6. Sun dried beef with roasted vegetables and pudding was a coconut cake with caramelised pineapple and chantilly cream. I am absolutely stuffed , and we drink our last drop of champagne and settle the bill. They then bring us a big chocolate cake with a candle on , which we rudely have to take away, we make our way back to the hotel armed with our cake which we give to the staff. Ten minutes later just before midnight there's a knock on the door, and the barman is stood there with a bucket of chilling champagne. Unlike me I ask mark to stick it in the fridge for tomorrow, all I want to do is sleep.
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