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Porto Seguro, Brazil

August 18, 2014 by Jack 1 Comment

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A really nice little town to visit along the way but there is so little to do here you only need a day or two at the very tops.

They have a huge 22km ish beach but the sea there does not look very tempting as its a dull shade of grey.

There were apparently some mini parties being sold tickets for near the front but we didn’t see anything of note, maybe it was the time of year.

Use it as a platform to get to the neighbouring Arriail D’Ajuda which is even nicer and has very slightly more to do.

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