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 Do you think Brazil is beautiful? do you think i should go there sometimes? what part of Brazil is better.?
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 How much do a pair of Havaianas flip flops costs in Brazil?
For example, the Havaianas Slim, in light blue, gold, silver, graphite, white, pink etc...

How much does a pair costs in brazil? Anybody knows?...


 Brazil????
What comes to your mind when you think of this beautiful country?

Be honest....


 What is the more beautiful Brazilian City who you know, and why the reason? I am thankful for who is justified
Well! The more beautiful Brazilian City who is: Rio de Janeiro.

For Beaches, by Sight, and the Landscapes in general, among other factors.

And you? Explain here, please! A...


 What is the best area in Rio de Janeiro to stay?
Hello, I'm going to Rio de Janeiro in July and I am looking for a hotel in a safe area. Most important is that it is nearby public transport and that it is clean. My buget is about US$60-US$80 ...


 Whats it like in Brazil?
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 How do think about brazil?
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 A brazilian question?
what are brazilian people like?...


 Do you like from Brazil ?
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 Are there voltage differences that I should know about when going to Brazil?
Can I bring my ipod charger, cell phone charger, curling iron, etc and just plug it into the wall in Brazil? Or do I need an adapter? I am from California and wondering if there's a big ...


 Florianopolis information?
ok i been research on brazil because i am dying to visit this year i narrow it down to Florianopolis, to all my brazilian can you tell me more about this places like

when is good to go? <...


 What is Brazil known for?
I think soccer but Im not sure, also something a teacher wants to hear please! I need this by 10:00!...


 What are the hostels like in Rio De Janeiro??? ...?
......which hostels would you suggest???

are there any cheap b&b style hotels in rio???

are the hostels safe for a female travelling on her own??...


 My son wants to travel to Brazil. He wants to know what language to learn.?
He is homeschooled so we can pick anything for is second language. He is taking BJJ classes and is hoping to travel to Brazil in the next year or two....


 Nervous traveler, any advice?
I'm traveling to Brazil over the summer with my school, but I'm starting to get very nervous.

Whenever I travel I tend to get butterflies in my stomach, and then I don't eat ...


 Were is a great place in brazil?
Well i am tired of were i live and want to move to brazil but i hear its a little rough depending on the parts of it soooo were should go in brazil to start a family?...


 Where is your favourite place to go in Brazil if?
Where is your favourite place to go in Brazil if you don't really care much for huge, metropolitan cities? Obviously, there is no right or wrong answer. I just am a little curious to see where ...


 Is it recommended to travel from Sao Paulo to Rio de Janeiro at night?
In order to save a night at a hotel I was thinking of sleeping at the bus while going to Rio. Is it recommended? dangerous?
or maybe is better to travel during the day and be up and ready for R...


 Are Afro-Brazilians Latinas? I say they are and someone else says no.?

Additional Details
No, not opposed to the Europeans or Indigenous people of Brazil! Just yes or no?...


 You want to live in Brazil or there in the U.S.A.?
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Rental car in Brazil.?

I am thinking about renting a car when I visit Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
What rental companies do they have there and is it worth it?
Where we will be staying they don't have taxi's or buses around all the time.

    



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????Ricardo????Coelho?Silveira?
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I RESIDET RIO / BRAZIL,
I >>>> BRASILEIRO,

THE BEST > RIO DE JANEIRO,
FORTALEZA!

CONGRATULATION FOR BRASIL VOCATION!


ocean.denis
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I agree, do not do it.
Its expensive, people drive like maniacs and there´s where it lays the risck of driving into a favela.
Stick with taxis, preferably RADIO TAXIs, which are just a little bit more money but they wont cheat, you can have them tell you the price in advance, they all have A/C and you can call from anywhere.
The rentals are: Hertz, Avis, Budget, Localiza and a few smaller ones.
Also its very pricey, not cheap like renting in the US.
And the cars are pretty shitty.
http://www.radio-taxi.com.br/eng.htm


CARLOS O
Recommendation: You have to be BOLD while driving in Rio! And careful, very careful!

If you do NOT know the city, please AVOID driving!!!

You can always CALL a taxi!


brazil_travel_advisor
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Don't drive in Rio. Driving in Brasil is not by far comparable to driving in the USA. Stick with taxis or subway.
You can even book guided tours and the car/bus will pick you up at the hotel.


nonconformiststraightguy
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Driving standards in Brazil hover between the abysmal and the appalling. Brazil has one of the highest death tolls from driving-related accidents in the world, and on any journey you can see why, with thundering trucks and drivers treating the road as if it were a Grand Prix racetrack. City driving would make even an Italian blanch, and takes a lot of getting used to. Fortunately, inter-city bus drivers are the exception to the rule: they are usually very good, and many buses have devices fitted that make it impossible for them to exceed the speed limit.

Road quality varies according to region: the South and Southeast have a good paved network; the Northeast has a good network on the coast but is poor in the interior; and roads in Amazonia are by far the worst, with even major highways closed for weeks or months at a time as they are washed away by the rains. Around half of Brazilian cars now run on álcool - a mixture of petroleum-based fuel and alcohol - which is half the price of gasolina, but which works less efficiently. Outside of the towns and cities, service stations can be few and far between, so keep a careful eye on the fuel gauge. Service stations do not accept international credit cards, so make sure you always have sufficient cash.

I also agree with the others.You can always call for a taxi by phone.

Also check out :

http://www.brazilmax.com/com_channel.cfm/tborigem/cc_trlistings


Patricio
AVIS, HERTS, Localiza, LocalAlfa, to find the website, take search in yahoo.com.br


phoneguy955
Actually it is pretty cheap and there are lots of them. There are a few companies on the main drag going into Copacabana (across from Le Meridien). I am sure there are thousands of others but they treated me right. Brazilians take like 30 hours of classroom and road test to get a license. No morons going 50mph in the left lane who forgot to turn their blinker off. No road rage. Everyone is professional. If you are from a small town and would be nervous about driving in NYC or LA then you should not drive in Brazil. I live in NYC but I am from a small town and people are afraid or intimidated to drive in NYC. If you think this is ridiculous then no problem to drive in Brazil.

One issue I forgot to mention is about watching the car. In Rio, guys come from the favela and watch the cars. It is sort of like parking meters. You will find this often in Brazil with a car. You go to the beach and come back and someone but cardboard in the windows to keep your seat cool. Thanks guys, go have a couple beers on me.

When in Rio, take your car, visit Buzios, Parati, Angra dos Reis, Teresopolis, Nova Friburgo, lots of great beaches south of Barra de Tijuca.

If you are with your significant other and have a car, suburbs of Rio has something nice. Think VERY clean hotel with jacuzzi, dance floor, mirrors, private swimming pool, complimentary chocolates, big screen TV in a room that would be a bargain at $500/nt in NYC. Plan on spending $25-ish for 12 hrs. Usually inculdes breakfast. I have stayed at places with your own swimming pool, press a button and the roof opens. That particular night we got free dinner and breakfast. I think it was 110 reis or so. I have stayed at 6-7 of these establishments and they range from 'way better then my hotel' to 'oh my God I want to live here forever'



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