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[QUOTE=Kozak]Hi All,
Not new to to boards but wanted to ask a few questions about rio.
1) is there a place that has ladies on site a la Blackbeards in DR.
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would be easier if you explained what Blackbeards is.
There are internet agencies like [url]www.karlamodels.net[/url] with girls photos. there are sites with free-lancers like [url]www.hotside.com.br[/url] and dozens more
Unfortunately lots of sites are fraudulent: either the photos are stolen from model sites and the girl does not look like the one on the photo. Or too much photoshop. karlamodels.net is pretty honest, hotside tends to have fairly honest photos too, I believe.
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2) Anyone have correct names for Help and 4x4 so i can see thir websites.
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whatever website they might have, they are of no relevance, nobody checks these sites. You will not be able to pick girls from these sites.
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3) Any particular time that is better to go (high season vs. low season).
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that is your taste. If you can get vacation in low season, and if you like low prices and little competition for the girls, come low season.
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I will try and go thought the reports of destinctions and try and peice together som info. Any information would be greatly appreciated.[/QUOTE]
I recommend Bwana Dik's Rio guide. Not sure where to get it outside of another pay site I am member of. Very good guide
I think there is a Bubba guide but I dont know it well.
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Brazil Specialist,
Thanks for the info as for Blackbeard it is a resort that has the chics onsite so you can relax and not have to really go out alot.
As for the websites was looking more for adresses so that if i book a hotel so i am close to these places walking wise or taxi wise.
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Two passports
There is nothing illegal about using two passports. I had a friend who was a correspondent in South Africa. Because South African stamps on a passport tainted it -- the officials were perfectly willing to stamp separate pieces of papers that were attached to the passport -- he always arrived in a black African vountry with a clean passport.
He said that at Johannesburg's an iimmigation official once went through his passport several times, shook his head and said, "You are a very interesting man. You always leave but never arrive."
My friend said that during his years in Africa he noticed that few officials knew how to read travel documents.
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[QUOTE=Brazil Specialist]I recommend Bwana Dik's Rio guide. Not sure where to get it outside of another pay site I am member of. Very good guide
I think there is a Bubba guide but I dont know it well.[/QUOTE]
just Google for Bwana Dik and you'll get a nicely laid out pdf version. It's a great intro, very similar IMO to Bubba's although Bubba's is much bigger I think.
Both are rather high-end, and both rather orientated towards the US newbie monger IMO, but Rio is so confusing to a newcomer that the straightforward style is probably what's needed. I certainly found both very useful.
Both guides are a quickstart. It's a lot easier to get interested enough to RTFF after you've been once and realise the scale of the task ;)
Bubba and Bwana Dik's tastes are not mine however, useful as they are. I would rather recommend Sperto's, "How to get dirty in Rio," but unfortunately it hasn't been published yet ;)
Bubba's is more up to date from memory I think. BD's is 2006. Plus he makes really f-wit comments like, (discussing VM), "Go with a group and/or book the services of a guide." I hereby offer his subscribers my srevices, payment to be made in the form of a one hour session with a bunda of my choice at 4x4 on the way :D
The only p4p place to go in a group is a top terma.
btw congrats to all the Americans on the Board who now have a human being to represent their country. It's amazing how views change of the US just by changing the President. We love you again now! <g>
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confirm
You can leave country A with a passport issued by country C and immediately after enter country B with passport issued by country D. When you leave, just remember to show same passport you show when entering.
I don't think airlines keep record of nationalities but just names.
[QUOTE=Brazil Specialist]Did not quite understand
But if you plan to embark with one passport and arrive with a different passport, you might be in trouble. Don't these guys have passenger lists? John Doe from Canada suddenly becomes John Doe from France? Would they not find out that there was no John Doe from France on any of the passenger lists?[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Lukasek] BsAs vs. Rio[/QUOTE]
Frankly Luka, I really don't know why you'd bother to go all the way down to BA as you could take a cheap and short flight to Sao Paulo.
For pros quality and boites, clubs and thermas abundance, Sao Paulo blows BA (as Rio BTW) out of the water.
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[QUOTE=Lukasek]El greco, thanks so much, I always put gol on google and found nothing....
It seems to me a bit cheaper BsAs than Rio, even if I have no idea about the attitude of brazilian and argentinian girls; which one are the most friendly and-or most passionate ?
p.s. better to stay in microcenter or recoleta ? How far are one each other exactly ?
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Rio girls win B'sA's ones hands down. Microcentro good for daytime activity ( many privados) and shoping around Florida street. Recoleta more upscale residential area and much better for night time ten min away by taxi about 10-15 pesos.
Place to hang out there is near the cemetery. Don't lough guys but that's true. No metro station (SUBTE) near by there though.
Try this map to get orientated and read WorldTraveler's 69 guide in Argentina Private.
[url]http://mapa.buenosaires.gov.ar/sig/index.phtml[/url]
You get a fix with street name and a cross street or street number (altura).
Pricewise in November that I was there it was about 50% cheaper than Brasil because or the reais exchange rate 1-2,5 to the euro. Now it must be almost the same. What I mean is that the prices were almost the same as in Brasil but you had a 1-1,5 reais to pesos. Many Brasilian tourists there buying everything especially shoes.
You need to book ahead your apartment or hotel room.Too many Brasilians are thinking the way you do of going there during carnival time.
CVC tour operator is having bus tours from Sao to Porto Allegre, Montevideo, Buenos, Acuncion and the waterfalls. Consider going to Foz do Iguacu as well. IMHO something that everyone who comes to Brasil must see.
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Prosal...thanks...as you know I am here for the first time, after back to russia, I went for almost one month to Bratislava, so I really had no time to read the forum, but I thought Rio was in Brazil the city with the biggest fun and better sex scene....To tell the truth I do not like so much Rio, but for example I thought girl from San Paolo are almost only dark skin, am I wrong ?
Again if San Paolo it is better, why most of mongers go directly to Rio ? It is only cause it has more famous name, eve if maybe it offers less, or what ?
Prosal think Argentina was always a place I liked to see, however I am here till 22 march when I will have to go back home, I was thinking to stay all the 3 weeks of march in Rio, but as I saw yesterday, here every day it is the same, I could say I am get boring, as after I got 7 girls in 5 days from termas, now I have the feeling here I saw all the best I could see and I am tired at the night to go to help to see the exactly same faces and prices I saw on 14 january during my first day here....
Should I spent a couple of hour to read san paolo thread, I guess, but it is bad I have to read argentina forum as well....
Porto Alegre:I give a try,cause to fly Rio BsAs,costs the same as to fly rio porto alegre and porto alegre BsAs.
El greco....it seems you like much more rio girls instead brazilian ones, right ? Any reasons?
Thanks so much guys....
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[QUOTE=Lukasek]Should I spent a couple of hour to read san paolo thread..[/QUOTE]
You should indeed. All the info is there, and at one place.
Once again, no one in his right mind can deny that Sao Paulo has the greatest P4P scene in South America. You can hit a different place every night during three monthes without even begin to discover what the city has to offer. There is literally hundreds of massage places, prives, strip bars, upscale boites, clubs, after-hours discos, ect (not talking about regular nightlife), contrarily to Rio which can only display a low-end brothel zone, a dozen of mediocre thermas, a few lousy strip bars and one disco filled with faveladas.
In term of garotas (I know your tastes!) don't worry, you'll find in SP enough blondes and white-skinned brunettes to keep you busy for the next 20 years.
Sao Paulo Litoral Norte beachscene is great BTW. Definitely worth a few days, as Barreto if you go down to Porto Alegre.
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[QUOTE=Brazil Specialist]Did not quite understand
But if you plan to embark with one passport and arrive with a different passport, you might be in trouble. Don't these guys have passenger lists? John Doe from Canada suddenly becomes John Doe from France? Would they not find out that there was no John Doe from France on any of the passenger lists?[/QUOTE]
Passenger list is not in the hands (unless required for a check) of immigration officers at the counter..
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[QUOTE=Bubba Boy]This is not a problem, I do this quite frequently. IE Leave 1 country on 1 passport and enter Brazil on another. For the same reason you want to, my second passport requires no visa.[/QUOTE]And what about the first country/passport: not requiring a visa to enter Brazil?
No onjections at the check-in? They are supposed to check the validity of your travel documents (and have in their hands only the 1st passport)
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[QUOTE=Vittu]There is nothing illegal about using two passports. I had a friend who was a correspondent in South Africa. Because South African stamps on a passport tainted it -- the officials were perfectly willing to stamp separate pieces of papers that were attached to the passport -- he always arrived in a black African vountry with a clean passport.
He said that at Johannesburg's an iimmigation official once went through his passport several times, shook his head and said, "You are a very interesting man. You always leave but never arrive."
My friend said that during his years in Africa he noticed that few officials knew how to read travel documents.[/QUOTE]That happens also for people traveling to both Israel and Arab countries.
Some countries even grant you two passports for the purpose: one to use for some destinations, the other for other ones.
This is different than leaving one country with passport of nation A and enter the other with passport of nation B.
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[QUOTE=Lukasek]
El greco....it seems you like much more rio girls instead brazilian ones, right ? Any reasons?
Thanks so much guys....[/QUOTE]1-You are forgeting the beach scene of Rio Lukasek. That is Rio versus Sao Paolo
2-I guess you mean Rio girls over B's A's ones
Well in Rio you can find all the iris colours and shades plus IMO more PSE.
I like B'sA's for what it can offer to me as well as Rio. I like variety otherwise I am getting easily bored the way you do. For this variety on this trip I did Quito, Lima, B'sA's (been there many times), Sao Paolo, Rio and finally Fortaleza. Far East again in a short while.
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Sao Paulo or Rio
Depending on ones taste I know that one may prefer Rio over SP and vice versa. Nevertheless, what are the current attitudes about Sao Paulo vs Rio? Has the current economic downturn influenced those who may travel to one or the other?
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You are wrong
My friend, I am sorry to say that your idea is not correct.
Brazil in general but Sao Paulo in particular is the place where you can find the best variety of gilrs: all races, types, ethnics are here (no need to mention, I repeat all of them).
So, you can select what you like and surely won't get bored even in weeks.
[QUOTE=Lukasek]I thought girl from San Paolo are almost only dark skin, am I wrong?[/QUOTE]