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Zacznijmy jednak od poczatku. Z Sao Paulo dotarlysmy tu Kometa Halleya - szalony kierowca gnajacy pomiedzy polami bananow i pelnia Ksiezyca. Do mieszkania naszych przeuroczych gospodarzy zawiozl nas Rysiek, a moze Riccardo taxi driver, ktory jakos nie dal sie skusic na nasze proby obnizenia ceny. Coz, trzeba pocwiczyc portugalski...
Fernando i Julio przywitali nas radosnie, po czym pojechalismy na pierwsza ekspedycje miasteczka. Bukoliczna Curitiba by night. Urocza!
Dwa kolejne dni to jak wspomnialam turystyczne przygody bialym autobusem: sliczne skosnookie emo, ogrod botaniczny (biala altanka),
Juz za kilka chwil kolejna odslona z cyklu Backpackers suckers (Mamo, to znaczy ze tylko glupki dzwigaja na plecach 20 kilogramow!) - opuszczamy (ech, tu wielkie westchnienie) ezoteryczna Brazylie, by wczesnym rankiem przekroczyc granice. Don't cry for us Argentina! Iguazu Falls, czyli bardzo duzo spienionej wody. Ale to juz w nastepnej odslonie.
Adeus Brazilianos!
So, step number three. Cosy, elegant and southern Curitiba. We as a real Gringo sightseeing in a touristic bus. Yeah! But, let's start from the beginning. We came here from Sao Paulo by Halleys Comet - crazy driver speeding through bananas fields and charming moonlight. To our hosts apartment we took a taxi - driver didn't want to discuss with us about the price. Well, I think we have to practice with our Portuguese.
Fernando and Julio (thank you guys so much for the hospitality! kissssssssssses!) welcomed us in their home and we had first ride around the city. Bucolic Curitiba by night. Delightful!
Two next days, as I mentioned, touristic adventure by white bus: lovely Chinese emo, botanic garden (white altana), Neimayer's Museum (great eye-amazing!), German pub without German beer, (Parana state is a place where many ethnic minority live: Germans, Italians, Polish), parks, squares, cosmic tubes-bus stops, trees looking as a huge weed (Curitiba symbol), sun, summer and Powerpuffs. One of the most weird experience was a visit in a Polish Memorial place, Wood of John Paul II - polish oasis twelve thousands kilometers far from the fatherland. Black Lady (polish patron - Saint Mary from Czestochowa) with a sign "God bless Poland", picture of JP2, rumbustious Mrs. Ewelina Forest, who attacked us with some strange questions. That's the polish explanation (yeyeyeyeye!). Folklore.
Curitiba - big city with a peaceful atmosphere. A bit different, less exotic Brazil. Yummy.
And very sad farewell with Curitiba guys :)
Adeus Brazilianos!
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