December 19, 2004

Brazilian Women, Carnival Girls of Salvador, Bahia.

Intro

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Salvador is the capital of the state of Bahia. Salvador was the first major port
and the capital of colonial Brazil for almost two centuries. In Salvador, more
than anywhere else in the country, the African influence in the makeup of
Brazilian culture is readily visible, from then spicy dishes still called by
their African names (caruru, vatapa, acaraji), to the rituals and ceremonies of
candombli which honor both African deities and Catholic holidays, to the
capoeira schools where a unique African form of ritualistic fighting is taught.
The population of Salvador is around 2,250,000 inhabitants. It is also the home of the best carnival in the world. Millions of people flock to Salvador each year to witness and participate in the spectacle. It is truly an awesome thing to be a part of.

History

Salvador's history dates back to 48 years before its foundation, with the
discovery of Todos os Santos (All Saints) Bay in 1501. The bay was used as a
harbor and was well-located becoming one of the best-known and most visited
places in the New World. In 1550, the first African slaves came from Nigeria,
Angola, Senegal, Congo, Benin, Ethiopia and Moçambique. With their hard labor
the city prospered.

The People of Salvador-Bahia Brazil

The mixture of African, Portuguese and Indian produces some of the most
beautiful dark skinned beauties you can imagine. Women with exotic features and
strong sumptuous bodies. Salvador is where the majority of Africans settled and
most of the women here are dark, sensual and very sexy.

Erotic Night Life of Salvador, Brazil

Salvador is a city filled with music, passion and vitality. If you're looking
for a wild time during Carnival season, when the city becomes the center of attention throughout the world, Salvador is the place to be. The best Carnival parties can be found here and you'll be sure to meet some of the sexiest, dark-skinned Brazilian girls you have ever seen in your life while partying in the streets. There are very few boites, nightclubs
or massage parlors here but the best way to meet a tasty garota is to just hang
out in the nearby bars and clubs and mingle. Believe it or not, there are
hundreds of incredibly beautiful women here all wanting to liven up your night. Again, these are more likely to be "girlfriends" than one night pay for play working girls. Knowledge of more than a little Portuguese will take you VERY far in this city as you have to bring your "A" game to this town. Not because the women are pretentious or difficult. In fact they are very sweet and easy to talk to. It is because you will be speaking to "regular" Brazilian girls, not professionals.

Carnival in Salvador, Brazil

Salvador is one of the must-see vacation destinations in Brazil. One of the
world's most exciting parties happens here and if you want to be in the middle
of the action, you have to make a reservation as soon as possible because hotels
fill up rather quickly around this time of year. Typically Carnival happens sometime between the very end of Feb and early March for nearly one full week. The Carnival turns the city
into an immense parade, featuring great stars of the local, and international
musical scenes, performing for a wide range of carnival clubs, usually on stages
mounted on trucks. An estimated two million people daily, enjoy the party in an
atmosphere of peace and harmony. They dance to the music blasting out of the
sound trucks, wherever they are. The largest popular festival in the planet and
one of the world's largest outdoor events, Carnival is broadcasted live by major
TV networks all over the world.

Eateries

Through the exotic mixture of African, Portuguese and Indian cultures came a
sumputuous cuisine that is not only delicious but world reknown. The Indians
contributed manioc and corn, which they used to make many of their dishes and
fermented beverages to go with them. The Portuguese brought sardines, codfish,
meat stews with vegetables and fine sweets to the region. Finally with the
arrival of black slaves, the Bahian cuisine was introduced to the malagueta
pepper, okra and palm tree oil. Out of this unusual ethnic mix was born Bahia's
cuisine , comprising nearly 50 different dishes. However, a majority of this
diversity comes from the African culture. Some of the most famous dishes are the
Acarajé, Caruru, Mungunzá, and Shrimp Bobó. Salvador also offers some wonderful
culinary delights outside of bahian cuisine. There are various international
restaurants and some regional restaurants as well. Some of the best restaurants
in Brazil can be found in Salvador. Prices are very reasonable.

Weather

Salvador is a typical tropical city with hot and moist weather. With 2465,9
annual hours of sun and clear skies all through the year, Salvador is one of the
world's sunniest cities.

Beaches of Salvador, Bahia

Brazil boasts thousands of miles of beautiful coastline with pristine beaches filled with bikini clad beauties from as far South as Florianopolis to as far north as Salvador and beyond. The beach scene here is very active, especially on weekends when it is not uncommon for hundreds of thousands of people to be seen partying, splashing in the water, working on their tans, drinking beer, eating or just chilling out. This is definitely a must on any trip to Salvador. To learn which beaches are best for meeting local Brazilian girls from Salvador, click here to join now.

Hotels of Salvador

There are various hotels to stay in all ranging from economic to luxury, all
depending on your budget. For a complete list and recommendations of great hotels for any budget in Salvador, Bahia, join now.

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