Mittwoch, 28. März 2012

Foz de Iguazu

We took a 27 hour bus to make our way from Rio de Janeiro to Foz de Iguazu , which is right on the border of Argentina and Paraguay. In that area you can see the point where the borders of three countries  (Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay) get together and of course some of the biggest waterfalls on earth!!
The bus ride was a night mare…it took five hours more than we thought, because it stopped every half an hour, even though there was no one getting on and no one getting off. Pretty annoying, but we got there at the end ;) We took a 27 hour bus to make our way from Rio de Janeiro to Foz de Iguazu , which is right on the border of Argentina and Paraguay. In that area you can see the point where the borders of three countries
Since we had to cross the borders (we had booked a hostel on the Argentinean side, which was supposed to be cheaper and better), we arrived another three hours later in our hostel. On the way there I also realized that I had forgotten my i-Pod and my earphones in the bus from Rio to Iguazu. And because it was Friday the 13th everything was just annoying and bad…even the weather was rainy and cold!
But however, the next day the sun was shining and because I am that lucky, I even got my i-Pod back, when I asked the bus-company I took the day before :) I really didn’t think they would find it and hand it to me (instead of just keeping it), so I was in a really good mood that day.
The waterfalls were amazingly beautiful and stunning. They are just huuuuge!!

three-country-point
argentinien side :)
Monkey on the walking path
Argentinien side
We stayed there four days and made our way to Paraguay from there, which is only two hours (with all the borders) away...

See ya,
Nina

Montag, 12. März 2012

from Sao Paulo to Rio de Janeiro...

A seven hour bus ride took us from Sao Paulo to Rio de Janeiro. We checked-in in our hostel at 11:30 pm and went straight to bed. We spent the next two days, walking around Rio, doing some sightseeing and relaxing on the beach :) Rio is just beautiful and the people too...its not like there are just models running around, they are just beautiful from the inside and and sooo happy! I really admire their culture of happiness!
Now some pictures:

Rio de Janeiro on a cloudy day

M&N in Rio



Sorry I don´t have much time left, uploading pictures always takes its time...
My next post is about the waterfalls in Iguazu ;)

Bye bye, Nina

Sonntag, 11. März 2012

visiting a friend in Cianorte...

A really long bus trip, the whole day and the night, took us from Porto Alegre to Curitiba and from there to Cianorte, where we arrived at 6 am. Since Martha and me arrived one day earlier than we had planed with our friend, Aline, before, and the communication wasn't perfect, we were as always stranded at the bus terminal :D We waited for two hours and started to look for an internet-café. Well, Cianorte is a relatively small city and in the south-american culture, cafés or internet-cafés won't open until 10 am!! We walked around for 1 1/2 hours asking people, in spanish (we tried to make it sound like portugese- which is really not too diferent from spanish), for internet-cafés or just WiFi...but they wouldn't get what we were trying to say :D First it was pretty frustrating but after a while it got kinda funny!! The weird thing is, that the word "internet" exists in portugese and is pronounced almost the same as they say it in english, german etc. Maybe they were scared of us strangers and stressed out as soon as they heard a different accent. Jajaja
In the end we found a café with WiFi and got help from the lady that owned it. She was so adorable...she even offered us to stay with her neighboor, have a shower and take a rest :) soo sweet!
Our friend picked us up half an hour later and went with us to her grandmas house, where we freshened up and had lunch. We met Aline in Santiago, in our spanish school "Tandem" and she invited us to visit her one day...so we took advantage of that right away :-P
Her parents and her live on the "campo", have cows, chickens etc. It is one of my favorite places in the world to relax and have some good quiet days without connection to the world outside. But see it yourself:

Litschis just hanging around there

Muhmuhs
Coconut-tree

my friend, Aline













We spent four really relaxing but fun days with Aline. On a Saturday we took a night-bus to São Paulo, where we had friends we could stay with.
São Paulo is with ca. 18 million habitants one of the biggest cities in the world! And it's true...IT IS freakin' HUGE!! I think as we got into the city, we still drove more than an hour to get to one of the bus terminals. After taking the metro for another half hour, we got to the station where our friends mum was waiting for us.
She was so lovely. She took so good care of us, showed us the city (at least a part of it), cooked the best brasilian food ...
In the three days we had in São Paulo we saw a lot of the city, had some good time with the family of our friend and went to the MASP (Museum of Arts de São Paulo). They had paintings of Picasso, Matisse, Van Gogh, Rembrandt etc. there...really interesting, since I had all those painters in my last years of school and could totally remember what I had learned about them :D


Sao Paulo center














That was all for now, gotta go...

Sorry for being so bad updating you guys!

Greetings, saludos, Grüße
Nina