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04-10-24 02:21 #777
Posts: 65Higher scale black and mulatas
Where in Salvador are the higher scale black or mulata girls? No street walking girls and no dirt cheap shaddy places. I mean higher end black girls in clubs and brothels. I know the claim is that Salvador ain't it but with so many black and mulata beauty queens in the city (the black broads on Instagram from Salvador are incredible looking but they're not working girls) I have to imagine that there are places where the better looking higher end one's tend to be. Where is that?
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03-27-24 14:01 #776
Posts: 2934Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
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03-27-24 13:43 #775
Posts: 2934Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
I fucked the one on the right because on the street I saw her head on the second floor terrace of her apartment so I decided to get a date. LOL. The service is very limited and she came up with some lame excuses. The apartment is about 2 blocks away from the hotel.
The small and bigger bands at different locations. Barra will be more lively during the weekend. Look up Aruba Bar e Restaurante. The night time activity is concentrated around here for this stretch. You should be able to see the band and some other live music here when it is closer to weekend. Porto da Barra is a good spot on weekend morning to people watch.
I remember I have a picture of the building then I dug out the last picture showing her. LOL
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03-27-24 06:22 #774
Posts: 1960Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
That's just cold man!
Seriously, though, the nerve on that asshole to actually go to the police after hitting you.
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03-26-24 22:00 #773
Posts: 1077Good story
Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
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03-26-24 14:13 #772
Posts: 2934WTF moment
It's the Sunday night after carnival. I went to Plaza Modelo to watch a concert. I brought my phone with the best camara, but it did not have a sim so I couldn't call Uber. I know how to walk back or call a taxi if I have to so I was not that worried.
After the concert ended around 10 PM, I walked to the bus station in a deserted area at that time. There was another man who was a vendor selling roasted cheese also waiting for the bus. We chatted and we were both going to Barra. What happened was the buses just passed by and never stopped. Then another man came to wait for the bus. Still no buses stopped. Another woman came, then another bus came and magically stopped. We let the woman get on the bus first, but as the woman just got in halfway, the door CLOSED! Three of us left standing watching the bus drive away. None of the later buses stopped.
Eventually all three of us walked to the stop before and got on the first bus.
I always suspected the bus drivers skip the stop intentionally, because I see it happening to the locals. This is a partial proof they do it intentionally.
Also, I got hit by a moto that sent me flying during carnival. The moto was damaged. I had some scratches, probably some minor internal injuries (my wrist still hurts now) and my new shorts were ripped during the fall. The rider wanted me to pay for damage. I pretended not understanding him (thanks MrE), even though I knew he wanted me to use translator which I had but I did not show him. After a while, I said one word, police. Then he started to look for police. We found the temporary station. I used translator to tell the police that I was walking and he hit me from behind. The police yelled at him and he left. The police wanted to take me to a medical station which I politely refused. I can't buy this type of pants in Brazil so I got my $50 shorts fixed for $6.
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03-26-24 13:37 #771
Posts: 2934Originally Posted by Manny51 [View Original Post]
To me, Barra has more local vibe, low key, very walkable, not much activity during weekday or night. For example, the acaraje stands came out around the evening in front of the light house. While it came out during daytime in Pelourinho or downtown area. If you want to try crab or shrimp, go to the large restaurants by the beach. The size of the shrimp and crab is proportional to the price. There is an upscale restaurant called Camarao has the largest shrimp and it's also the most expensive. The better restaurants are to the north in Graca or to the west.
In my opinion, the location of that hotel is the center of the area and it is by the beach. It is nears many different restaurants, and Barra Shopping. There are two bus routes coming from the north, and this is near where the two routes converge. The sunset from this area is pretty nice too. As Specto has mentioned, many go to see the sunset at the Christo statue just nearby and it is not crowded
The bus runs eastward alone the coast with A / see so it can be pretty comfortable if you are not in a hurry. I think it is better than Uber. LOL. I think it is safe when you are on the bus. I am not sure about the safety when waiting for the bus. I have a story that I will write next. It you take the route alone the coast, I think it will be about 1 hr from Pelo. The Uber will take a short route, probably half that time.
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03-26-24 06:34 #770
Posts: 4053Originally Posted by Manny51 [View Original Post]
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03-26-24 02:32 #769
Posts: 957Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
I was leaning towards Barra, since everything that I have been reading online says that its safer there at night.
So there is a bus that runs from Barra, through Pelo, all the way east to Platinum? Or does the bus run in the eastward direction along the coast? Is the bus safe at night? How long does it take?
Is Monte Pascoal just a hotel for geographical reference? Or do you actually recommend the hotel?
Thanks!
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03-25-24 03:53 #768
Posts: 2934Originally Posted by Manny51 [View Original Post]
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03-25-24 03:34 #767
Posts: 957Salvador first timer
Hey Fellas!
Going to be stopping in Salvador for a few days on the way to Manaus. I was going to fly through Sao Paolo, but have since changed my mind after I read Safado's review on Platinum. I was under the impression that Salvador was barren for punting, but apparently that's not true. As long as there is some decent punting, Salvador seems much more interesting as a tourist. Looking forward to visiting Pelo and enjoying some good food and music, as well as some quality beach time.
Platinum is in a place called Boca do Rio. Is this a good place to pick a hotel? Or am I better off in Pelo, Barra, or Rio Vermelho? Hotel does not have to be girl friendly. I would probably play in-house at Platinum. Is transportation around that peninsula easy?
Obviously, Salvador has a reputation of being dangerous in some places, so I want to pick right.
Thanks in advance!
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02-15-24 18:22 #766
Posts: 717Any hotel suggestions close to the mongering action?
Thank you.
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02-10-24 19:31 #765
Posts: 367Originally Posted by Sperto [View Original Post]
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02-10-24 15:40 #764
Posts: 367Originally Posted by Sperto [View Original Post]
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02-06-24 21:43 #763
Posts: 294Originally Posted by Sperto [View Original Post]