Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Bahia - an overdue catching up


How time does fly! We are in the ever-buzzing city of Salvador, but I want to catch up in chronological order. We left Joao Pessoa on a night bus with an assortment of provisions (some beers, the local version of cheez-its, water bottles, chocolate, and a big bag of cashews - actually 'castanhas de caju' - the caju refers to the juicy fruit you saw Flora biting in previous pics- the castanha is the actual seed/nut), and we woke up in Bahia, which is considerably more lush than Paraiba. By brunch time we were in Salvador, where we were guided to Barra/Ondina (thanks Cheryl, fellow Portlander!) and stayed just long enough to stash our bulky stuff (thanks again, Cheryl and Wilma!) and buy some bus tickets to Chapada Diamantinha national park, located in inland Bahia. On recommendation (Ashi, Solila, and of course, Cheryl and Wilma!) we picked the most remote town Capao, which meant another hour of 4-wheel-drive jolting about after the end of the (overnight, again) bus route. Here's a picture of the 'town' of Capao, which is by far the most tranquil spot we've experienced on this journey. The higher altitude meant cooler weather, which was a nice relief. It's definitely a destination spot for nature/trekking enthusiasts, which as you might imagine, makes for a different 'vibe' than the beach scene. We met some fabulous folks from other parts of Bahia, Israel, Chile, Spain, Australia... Maybe some of you are reading this now! Here's a little set of videos from the grounds of our pousada Sempre Viva. Note the surreal purple trees:


As you might expect (not), the small village of Capao is home to a full-blown circus troupe, complete with a big top tent and trapeze equipment. Naturally, they offer classes for anyone interested in having a circus experience. Flora and I signed up (actually, we didn't sign anything, which is kind of a humorous relief compared to the layers of liability waivers one would have to sign to participate in such a thing in the US). We did lots of stretching and tumbling gymnastics-style, then we got to pick a circus art to focus on. I chose the trapeze, and Flora chose the silk ropes (they call them 'tissues,' which is a hoot). So here we are working on our respective circus schtiks: ((Ahhh - internet troubles again... having trouble uploading more. Well, here is Flora climbing up the tissues))






Perhaps the most famous waterfall in these parts is called Cachoeira da Fumaca (Waterfall of Smoke), so named because the stream is so small and the distance is so high that the fall appears to vaporize before it hits the pool below. Here`s a video. We`ll load more pics and elaborate more when we can.

Wish y`all were here.



Coming soon...

-the conclusion of Chapada Diamantinha
-Portuguese immersion school in Salvador
-our great apartment
-Forro, buying plywood and cheap delicious ice cream in Rio Vemelho...

6 comments:

theotherfreq said...

I wish I was there too!!!
Amazing and totally different than the other scene.
You two look lovely in your tropical paradise.
My life is busy and wonderful...tommorrow I am gonna see Ani Difranco!! I'll send you psychic transmissions Flora
love you
cristina

Backlink Proz said...

Good to hear from you two!
Sounds strange but even though I live here in Brazil, I'm a bit envious because you are freely moving about and well, us... we're just here in JP trying to figure out how to stay in Brazil.
I plan (don't know about Claudete) to visit Chapada Diamantina one of these days. Tonight we leave for Curitiba to talk with a guy who runs his own bug screen biz. Hopefully it will be something viable here in JP because if we don't find something within the next 6-9 months we'll have to leave this beautiful place, but before leaving Brazil I want to take in some more sights as you are doing.

Keep up the posts so the rest of us can live your journey vicariously.

Gary & Claudete

Unknown said...

Hi Lane and Flora,
It's great to be able to "tag along" with you as you travel Brazil!
Y'all look great and the experience sounds amazing!

Lots of love,
Henry

Unknown said...

I am SOO living vicariously through you both! Keep the stories coming, and pictures. You two look like you are having the time of your lives...enjoy enjoy enjoy!!!!

love, Myra

Unknown said...

oooooh yea! I'm thinking when I graduate (in a couple months) I'm going to visit you both.
Will you still be there????

So glad to hear you've taken on to new adventures and have been involved in exciting things.
Can't wait to see a Tissue performance!!!

BTW, I want to save the last video and use it as my ringer on my mobile. So nice!

much love

Greg said...

Sweet Stuff. I'm a little overdue on knowing about the blog, but great stuff and a real treat to share a bit of your trip with you. You guys are looking deep into the experience. Meaning you look good. You look alive. And your fun comes right through. Please write some more.

Greg