Tuesday, January 15, 2013

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Lonely Planet's guide to Brazil - Bahia (Chapter), 8th Edition - 2.99, This is the Bahia chapter from Lonely Planet's Brazil guidebook. Boasting more than 900km of coastline and a rich culture spanning five centuries and two continents, Bahia is a state of massive proportions with World Heritage-listed sites, deserted beaches, paradise-like islands and lively festivals throughout the year. follow the sounds of the pounding rhythms in Salvador, Latin America's inspiring Afro-Brazilian capital maps hike across dramatic plateaus and swim in fresh waterfalls in the magnificent Parque Nacional da Chapada Diamantina transport island-hop by speedboat across lovely Morro de São Paulo and traditional Boipeba restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Salvador, Baía de Todos os Santos, Ilha de Itaparica & other islands, Recôncavo, Cachoeira & São Félix, Santo Amaro, Arembepe, Praia do Forte & around, Sítio Do Conde & Barra do itarirí, Mangue Seco, Morro de São Paulo, Boipeba, Valença, Camamu, Barra Grande, Itacaré, Ilhéus, Olivença, Porto Seguro & around, Trancoso, Caraíva, Parque Nacional de Monte Pascoal, Caravelas, Parque Nacional Marinho de Abrolhos, Feira de Santana, Lençóis and Parque Nacional da Chapada Diamantina., ISBN: 9781741791631









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