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Showing posts with label Salvador. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Salvador - colonial pearl


Brazil's northeast coast was home to large sugar plantations originally built on slave labor, which is evident in the distinct African influence that can still be seen today.

Nicknamed the “City of Happiness”, Salvador is noted for its music, food, arts, and architecture.

 









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