Hey guys , I'm getting homesick......? |
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Princess of Brazil? |
Unscramble the name of this Brazilian Royal of the 19th century:
Princess ... |
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I'm a computer networker from america and i want to know what state in brazil i should go to find work? |
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I'm looking for the name of a really big building in Sao Paulo..? |
| I'm lead to believe there is a building in Sao Paulo so large it has its own zip code, as well as a public park on its roof. Does anyone know which I building I'm talking about?... |
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Truth or not true? |
| I was browsing through youtube about 3 months ago and came across this one video that said UFO's attack small northern Brasil village. It was close to the city of Belem it was at the mouth of ... |
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Travel to Brazil? |
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Questions about my trip to Brazil. Please help!? |
I am taking a trip with a tour company but because of the high costs I have to remove a few cities from our itinerary.
I am wondering if it it easy to travel from Rio to Salvador on our ... |
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Best places to visit in Brazil during March? |
| I'm taking trip to Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) in March of 2007 for my birthday for 7 days and with two friends. What are some great places to visit during this time? I want to experience as much ... |
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Where in Brazil are the girls the most friendly & attracted to American/Canadian guys? |
| I'm the kind of guy who's young and good lookin, but poor for 1st world standards... (but rich for 3rd world standards). And I also have trouble getting girls because I don't like to ... |
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Brazil....? |
| I am from Brazil. What the Americans find of Brazil?... |
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Is Racial Discrimination an Issue in Sao Paulo? |
| Despite the fact that Sao Paulo is a multi-cultural city, with European account for more than 50% of its population, I wonder if discrimination against coloured people (black or Asian or aboriginal) ... |
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Brazil for a year, can someone tell me everything about it!? |
| Okay, so my name is Alyssa. I'm a sophomore in high school. I love adventure and am looking for change, so I signed up to be a foreign exchange student in Brazil for a year. Can someone please ... |
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I leave to Brazil in 3 months? |
I am going for a year. any ideas besides "Learn Portugeuse"? |
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Jim G
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buy some good binoculars to check out the babes with |
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ocean.denis
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Depends where you will stay.
Basics I think are:
Insurace that covers good hostpitals (São Paulo should include Einstein and Sirio & Libanes - Rio Clinica São Vicente, Gávea, Barra D´or, Samaritano).
Health care in Brazil by law is universal, but it sticks, really bad.
Credit cards.
Depending where you are going, some vaccines.
If you take some special medication, make sure to bring it, the pharmaceutical industry is huge, but a lot of the names are diferent and a prescription, if needed, has to be from a Brazilian doc.
Can´t think of anything else.
A drivers license, if you drive. But go to the AAA or whoever issues such things and get an international.
The equivalence deal of Brazil is only good to countries which officialy accept the Brazilian license.
Not sure where you are from, but the US and Canada lincenses are not accepted, legaly. |
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brazil_travel_advisor
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for VISA information go to www.brol.com |
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Plimothy
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Make sure your passport is okay. Apply for a visa (if your country requires one of Brazilians). Forget about going for a year if you're American (maximum: six months). Get the required yellow fever vaccine if you'll be going to the rainforest or the Pantanal. (Assume the Federales will ask you for your papers on at least one occasion.) Visit the website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (see below) and ponder malaria, typhoid, hepatitis A&B, and tetanus too. Bring your prescription if you wear glasses.
Spend your first month acclimating yourself in one city.
Eat: feijoada on weekends, veggies at kilo restaurants ($ = wt.), chicken, sushi (cheap!), multi-vitamins & calcium pills.
Drink: bottled water, sucos (smoothies) ... Bohemia if available, Antartica if not.
Consult: Berlitz pocket phrasebook, Lonely Planet pocket map of Rio, dining & entertainment listings in Friday newspapers.
Wear: jeans and a shirt with concealed zipper pockets, clothes bought at Brazilian markets, a plastic watch if any, Off! (mosquito spray, available and recommended locally -- dengue fever is back big time), sunscreen.
Carry daily: Minimum money, merchants' plastic bags instead of a pack, a photocopy of your main passport/visa pages.
Consider: Lençois/Chapada Diamantina (hippie town/national park), Minas Gerais (great state), Curitiba (college town), Foz do Iguaçu (spectacular falls), orienteering events (opportunities to run in the woods with map & compass).
Ask: Little old ladies, when you're lost.
http://www.cdc.gov/travel (health)
http://www.travelsmith.com (clothes)
http://www.cbo.org.br (orienteering) |
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fahmey_eusoff
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Especially if you are in Rio, avoid wearing any flashy or looks gold. Generally, wear casually. Don't carry a leather briefcase that makes you look you're carrying loads of cash. And never answer any stranger that asks for the time. That's an old trick of a thief!
Never walk alone in the city at night. Once I was tailed by a man in downtown Sao Paulo until I reached the front gate of my apartment and they guard opened the door in for me just in time. And I saw a man holding a knife hiding behind a bush beside a crowded area.
Always carry your passport, otherwise make several copies that you keep in your luggage, wallet and keep a copy in another seperate bag.
Be nice to people, smile. Brazilians are nice to foreigners.
Didn't mean to scare you but other than that, I think Brazil is stiill a lot safer than Detroit, NYC or Miami!!! And it is a beautiful country! |
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karlaturista
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Don´t trust in police officers, Try new kind of life instructions, Put your thumb always up and sunblock, I lot!!! |
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