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Passports now required – June 1st, 2009

The initial rule change has been postponed a few times to give travelers time to apply for a passport and the government time to process them, but now it’s to go into effect June 1st.
Forms of identification that were previously accepted at land crossings such as voter registration cards and birth certificates, will no longer [...]

Em férias no Brasil 2008 – Chegamos no Rio de Janeiro

Well, we’ve been in Rio for three full days now and have not been mugged or had anything stolen. Yay!
We left Natal on a true red eye flight at 2:40am and arrived in Rio around 6am. Seriously.  We took a cab from the airport to Copacabana and got to see some of the favelas from [...]

Em férias no Brasil 2008 – Finalmente, a gente va à praia

Finally, we went to the beach!  I think it goes without saying that the beaches are very beautiful here.  The sun is bright, sand is soft, and the water is a perfect temperature.  The waves here break very close to the shore and the current is very strong, making swimming a little more dangerous and [...]

Brazil Vacation 2008 – Election time

One notable cultural difference between Brazil and the United States is the method of campaigning during election time. Right now is the time to elect city councilmen and mayors throughout the country. Here in Natal/Parnamirim there are hired cars with the politicians name on them that drive around all day blasting music and [...]

Em férias no Brasil 2008 – Natal e Parnamirim

After sleeping for what seemed like an eternity, we awoke to a gorgeous day here in Parnamirim. Parnamirim (´little river´) is a town just outside of Natal. We´re actually just down the street from the local airport/military airbase. As Jade noted in my previous post, Parnamirim appears to be a very poor municipality though [...]

Brazil Vacation 2008 – Rocky start…

We made it to Brazil! This, despite a couple of missed connections in both the U.S. and Brazil. Jade provides the details below:
So first flight left on time, or maybe just a few minutes late, but as we got to Charlotte (our connection to Miami) there were bad storms or maybe just communication issues so [...]

Brazil Vacation 2008

Tomorrow Jade and I head out for our vacation to Brazil! We’ll be gone for two weeks and without mobile phone or computer or Internet or Twitter for the entire trip. I’m kind of freaking out about that whole lack of connectivity thing, but I’m sure I’ll get over it quickly.
I’ll pop into [...]

Salt Lake City: Snowboarding!

Jade, Bryan, and I took a snowboarding trip to Salt Lake City, Utah January 24-29th. Neither of them had ever even seen real snow and none of us had ever been skiing, snowboard, or otherwise.
We drove from SLC to Eden and stayed in a vacation condo at Wolf Creek Resort, which we found through [...]

¡Mexico!

Mexico is getting so fuckin’ cheap. I mean, it was cheap before but c’mon!?
For the past year Aeromexico has offered non-stops out of ABIA for as low as $159 roundtrip.
http://www.aeromexico.com/usa/english/pages/specials/faresavers/departure_AUS.html
And now vivaAerobus will be offering flights to places like Cancun, Guadalajara, León, & Monterrey. Apparently vivaAerobus is the RyanAir of Mexico which [...]