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You can lose everything, but nobody will take away what you saw and what you experienced...
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Nov 11, 2022 10:00 PM Sao Paulo in Brazil...

Sao Paulo in Brazil... Three different songs from three loudspeakers. Noise. Shouts. Motocykles.... I live in dirty favela close to the airport. Sao Paulo is the biggest town in Brazil. I stay in the poor quarter close to Sao Paulo airport, trying to adjust to the new time zone and to the new environment... First and the most important: my onward travel. In the night when I arrived it wS not possible to check-in online and to get the boarding passes for the flights to Argentina. In the morning I found my shortest way to the airport (2 kms walk to the station Aeropuerto and then free shuttle bus to terminals). Once there I was asking at the airline desks for boarding passes. And I was lucky to got them! Hurrrah! My English and smiles help! Then I went to the supermarket to buy some food. Half kilo od bread costs here 7 reais (1USD is worth 5,30 BRL) One kilo of bananas - 6,50. A one litre bottle of cachaca national booze - from 20 reais. Tomorrow morning I will be flying south!



Nov 10, 2022 10:00 PM The night in the favela

The night in the favela We landed after 7 hours in Sao Paulo airport on time. The lady from booking.com should wait me at H exit. Forget it! Nobody was there... What should I do?. My phone doesn't work in Brazil!
They speak here rather Portugeeese than English. Friendly guy speaking Spanish called her and she came - after 2 hours. Darkness. Where am I? In the Brazilian favela? What I need is to sleep, sleep..



Nov 09, 2022 10:00 PM California blue...

California blue... Bye, bye sunny Polynesia! My departure from Papeete on low-cost FrenchBee airline was not so pleasant. I was not able to get my boarding pass online. That's because for USA I have regular visa, not ESTA. They do not offer boarding pass in such a case. I was forced to go to check-in. They forced me to weight my backpack - it had 14 kg (allowance is 12). I promised to put on me warm clothes and charming lady gave me the boarding. But I did not expected that before immigration control another devil stands with the weight on the hook. She was calling the boss: there is a guy with 2 kg excess! Sh.... Rich French were watching my problem... They sent all your stuff payinng extra for checked luggage! Nobody offered help. Finally she said let me go with my pack on the back...
The plane was almost full. But miraculously the seat next to me remained empty. What a comfort! 8 hours later at sunset time I saw the blue ocean and the coast of California... Next flight on midnight!



Nov 08, 2022 10:00 PM Last day on Polynesia...

Last day on Polynesia... It is time to pack my backpack again. Tomorrow early in the morning I have my return flight to San Francisco. I decided to relocate myself to spend the last polynesian night close to the airport. After breakfast the friendly owners of Fare Rea Rea gave me a lift to Opuhinano house in Pamatai, whete I stayed before my expedition. The lady here offered me ripe papaya from her garden.
It was 32 deg Celsius today but I decided to take a walk to the public, white sand beach located west of the airport and Intercontinental Hotel. It was 5 kms walk each way to the Parlk Vairai, where the beach is located. I must tell you it is nothing special. There are many yachts anchoring in little bay and you cant rent a kayak to sail. The water is shallow. But you must be there to know that... I am getting reaady to the big jump to South America...



Nov 07, 2022 10:00 PM Day on Moorea

Day on Moorea The closest Society Islands island, visible from Tahoti is Moorea. Some travellers say that it is even more beautiful then Tahiti and comparable to the famous Bora Bora.
I have been to Moorea twice - but it was many years ago so I decided to go there today again.
The transport to Moorea os easy: two competing ferry lines sail there every two hours. They offer 50% discounts fot seniors so I paid for the ticket 1180 CFP (10 USD) each way. The ride took us 40 minutes. It is worth to be on a open upper deck on approach to Vaiare port in Morea since the views of the lagoom and shatp mountains are breathtaking.
Morea has a ring road along the coast (some 60 kms). In the theory two buses going opposite directions should meet each ferry. They charge 300 francs. But I did not see them there! Local driver gave me the the lift (make sure in advance how much money he expects!)
Going to the north it is absolutely must to stop on the roadside viepoint overlooking Sofitel hotel - the view is incredible! I was walking onward is the heat to the picturesque Cook' s Bay. Then French divers gave me the lift to the second, also nice bay Opunohu. Unfortunately weather changed from sunny to cloudy. Even with with some light rain. After taking pictures I started my walk back to the distant (22 kms) ferry dock. After 4 kms a car stopped just near me and young driver offered me the lift. What a solidarity, hard to believe! My guardian angel was Duncan from Luisiana, USA. Interesting traveller, hiking here the green mountains. Thanks a lot, Duncan! I was on time at the dock for the return ferry. Tahiti was on the horizon under the umbrella of cumulus clouds. What a day!



Nov 06, 2022 10:00 PM Waterfalls of Tahiti

Waterfalls of Tahiti You know that I am great fan of the waterfalls. There are waterfals on Tahiti, so how can I miss them? Probably the easiest access is to the 3 falls in Fa’aurumai Valley. To get there you have to board in Papeete the public bus going east to Taravao (it will cost you 300 francs payable to the driver) Ask the diver to drop you at "cascades" stop. There is a sign showing the way to the valley (right) Take the narrow asphalted road uphill - you will see waterfall in the distance. After about 1 km walk you will reach car parking. There is a map of the falls on display. The entry is free. You have to cross the bridge and just after there is a fork of the trail. Right trail (easy) after 5 min will take you to the bottom of the highest Cascade VAIMAHUTA.
This waterfall is single drop and around 100 m high. Great pictures here! Back to the fork I took later the left trail - this 15 minutes more demanding climb through the lish, tropical forest. Somewhere in the middle you will cross new suspension bridge. And eventually the trail will led you to the observation point. Both waterfalls HAAMAREMARE RAHI and HAAMAREMARE ITI) are visible from one point. Nice! Once you will be back on the main road it is worth to see local blowhole just 100 m away at the tunel entrance. Not so impressive if you saw the blowholes of Samoa, but somethin intresting too...



Nov 05, 2022 10:00 PM Baptism in Papeete

Baptism in Papeete It is Sunday today so I took a walk to the catholic cathedral. They celebrate the mass only early in the morning (5.50 am) and in the evening - at 6 pm. Because the wrong information I was there before 10 am - just on time to assist the baptism ceremony of the 2-years old boy arrived from the far away atoll where they do not have the priest. They were plying guitars and singing. The ceremony was more or less like in my country, but after baptism the boy received immediately two flower necklaces and a crown made of fresh flowers. The family took a lot of photographs (me too) and then I was allowed to congratulate and took the picture with the boy and his parents.
It was not raining in the morning and I received optimistic prognosis for tomorrow.



Nov 04, 2022 10:00 PM Pomare V - the last king...

Pomare V - the last king... Today I made an excursion from Papeete to the tomb of the last king of Tahiti. Every bus heading to the east of the island can take you for 200 francs to the village of Arue. Then it is a 10 minute walk to the coast and you will see first new catholic church surrounded by the giant breadfruit trees and then - a single tomb, 4m high with a kind of vase on the top. Some locals joke that Pomare V was a drunker, that's why the tomb is decorated with a vase. :)
The true is that he was pressed to abdicate in 1880 by France. Tahiti and islands became French colony...
It is cloudy on Papeete and from time we experience warm rain. I wanted to take the ferry to other Society Island but as long as it rain it doesn't make any sense: the cost ist high like 60 USD each way and it is not a pleasure to walk in the rain... Even warm rain! :)



Nov 03, 2022 10:00 PM Boulevard in Papeete

Boulevard in Papeete Along the waterfront there is nice boulevard with a rows of stylish, white lanterns. Recenly they refurbished the park between the stréet and the shore locating there a nice monument of real-size Tahitian canoe. I was lucky to see there today's Youth Festival. The grass under the palms was occupied by the hundreds of Tahitian teenagers playing games, singing and dancing. Between them Monument of Autonomy was standing reminding year 1984 when France decided to give to Polynesia some independency. Rain in the evening. Mosquitos became active. Bring your repellent with you! They do not have malaria here, but it is not nice to be bitten!



Nov 02, 2022 10:00 PM Fare Rea Rea

Fare Rea Rea Finally I have the access to the free internet! Here, on Tahiti little pensions are called Fare - the House. My fare is separated from the noisy street by 6-m high live bamboo fence. We have 10m pool and guest kitchen on big verandah. Rooms are all in the rustic style with shared bath and toilet. Substantial breakfast with cheese and eggs of your choice is included. I pay 5000 CFP for the single room with a/c. Last expensive dormitory bed costs in Papeete 3500 weekdays and 3900 during weekend. So the place I stay is worth to recommend. Hosts are helpful, well organized and speak fluent English. Let's rest! But bring your earplugs because the street noise! :)

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