Cachoeira, 121 km from Salvador and 40 km from Santo Amaro, is below a series of hills beside the Rio Paraguaçu. The river is spanned by Ponte Dom Pedro II, a railwaybridge built by the British in 1885 as a link with its twin town, São Félix. Affectionately known as the jewel of the recôncavo, Cachoeira has a population of 32,000 and is at the center of Brazil's best tobacco-growing region. Apart from tobacco, the main crops in the area are cashews and oranges. Renovierungsarbeiten an einer Kirche
Hier gibt es Alles zu kaufen, man muss es nur finden...KlostergartenDie beruehmten Dannemann Zigarren Rollerinnen Zum Schluss noch eine weitere Brasilianische Sitte (zumindest scheint es mir so) die Waesche wird einfach auf Stacheldraht aufgehaengt, so spart man sich schon mal die Waescheklammern.
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