On January 4th the Star Princess docked in Salvador, Brazil, our second stop in Brazil. Salvador is the capitol of Bahia State. North East Brazil is poorer than Southern Brazil. The population is made up mostly of descendants of African slaves and their Portuguese owners and claims to be the ‘real’ Brazil. Southern Brazil has experienced ‘waves’ of immigrants from other areas of the world (Japan, Germany, etc.) We took a tour of Salvador’s old town which was on the upper cliff. It was quite nice, passengers we talked to who stayed in the lower city did not like Salvador very much.
This is a piece of the Fort.
The interior of a gold Church,
Many of the female guides were dressed in costumes.
Some of the Old town buildings
And some of the refurbished lower city buildings
This was a great square
with this wonderful building on the top of the hill
and this amazing view down the hill. Even standing there I could not believe it was real.
Much of the art has an African feel. These were fun Art pieces too big to take home but we loved them,
These little pieces were also cool
and these were more of my favorite curly haired dolls.
Our guide told us about some of the African gods who have been somehow integrated into the catholic system. These are some statues of/to these Gods.
I took these shots as the ship sailed out of the harbor.
Old town:
Cable car from lower city to old town:
Tunnel from lower city:
Downtown area. This was as close as we got.
7 months ago
1 comment:
susie, I am having so much fun looking at your pictures and seeing these places in this way. I am enjoying your trip please continue. thanks christine
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