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11-08-08 02:41 #828
Posts: 828Originally Posted by Afroski
The rest of us will have an issue trying to find any leftovers. LOL
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11-07-08 20:22 #827
Posts: 11Hotel rates
Gentlemen,
It seems that Fortaleza is a great place for good weather and fun. I am planning to spend my 2 months vacation there.
I need your valuable expertise. Would it be possible to rent a room in hotel or condo for 15-20 USD per day for 2 months?. Preferably not far from the beach and action. And how safe are those places? – I mean would it be safe to leave your valuables in the room, or would it be better to rent a safe box somewhere? Also do they have rules on night visitors ?
Your advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanx in advance
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11-07-08 03:31 #826
Posts: 45Originally Posted by Balluba
I'll be in Sosua this weekend but I'm looking at 2009 for Brazil.
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11-07-08 01:39 #825
Posts: 187Good to know we are popular somewhere out there,LOL. Unlike some dudes in the Colombia section want to make us believe.
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11-06-08 23:02 #824
Posts: 222Afroski
Originally Posted by Afroski
I remember especially one fellow I talked a lot with, he was about 210 centimeters tall and had a look like a baseball star. He always had a tail of 5-6 very nice garotas, wherever he walked ;-)
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11-06-08 18:34 #823
Posts: 4076Originally Posted by Afroski
Most mongers are white males. Italians, Dutch and Scandinavians.
I can't imagine that you'll have any problems at all.
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11-06-08 11:21 #822
Posts: 45Are there any issues for a Black man mongering in Fortaleza?
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10-29-08 21:52 #821
Posts: 828Originally Posted by Afroski
Chicas plenty although better by mid of January onwards.
Many of them go to their villages for Xmass.
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10-29-08 18:38 #820
Posts: 4076Originally Posted by Afroski
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10-29-08 05:12 #819
Posts: 45Holiday Time
I'm thinking of going down for the holidays, xmas and new years, and I'm wondering if this a good time. Will there be plenty of chicas around? Will I have a hard time getting a room? Will there be much night life?
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10-22-08 20:41 #818
Posts: 166You Guys are lucky to be in Fortaleza!!
Gents, look at my post #7102 in the Rio de Janeiro section.
I say no more.
Salute yourself the next time you raise your glass - you choosed the RIGHT destination!
Happy hunting / Ken Apples.Last edited by Ken_Apples; 10-22-08 at 20:43. Reason: (corrected post numer in the Rio de Janeiro section)
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10-18-08 13:30 #817
Posts: 828Originally Posted by Balluba
There was a serious girl fight once and two of those cars arrived within three minutes. They also have cameras to watch their backs.
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10-18-08 11:30 #816
Posts: 4076Fortaleza safety
It's good if the police do a cleanup in the Beira Mar and Iracema area.
They could take a big truck and fill it with all the scum hanging around McDonalds and drive them far away out to a small village in the sertão.
Another truck has to be filled with the pick-pocketscum hanging in the ho-crossing in Iracema. These bastards are shameless. Every night the same guys comes back and pick-pocket the gringos. Just next to the police station.
It's a kind of fun watching how these kids work as some of them are quite clever. Like when they wait for a taxi to stop. The gringo in the backseat takes up his wallet to pay the driver. The kid pass and quickly snaps his wallet through the open window and runs away.
Remember that the piers are not always safe places to namorar. There is one very long stone pier just in the beginning of the Iracema area, close to where they play football. That pier is quite popular for namorar as it's very dark and deserted out there.
Once I was halfway out on that pier having sex with a GF. A guy with a gun went out on the pier and robbed all the couples on the far end of the pier. When the robber returned towards the beach I noticed that something wasn't right. I actually asked the robber politely, when he passed by, if he was interested in my money as well? He wasn't that polite as his only answer was "Cala boca, gringo!". Me and my GF was the only couple he didn't rob.
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10-17-08 20:43 #815
Posts: 222About safety, Beira Mar
After a major increase in violence and serious robberies (including knives and other guns) in the tourist areas along the Beira Mar and inward in Praia Iracema has lead to that the city government is now taking hold.
With the exception of the area at the fish market, (which is close to the favela in the western end of the Beira Mar and robberies have been reported), I have always considered the strip to be safe during the daytime and evenings, even if pocket theft may occur.
From now and into the high season police are establishing posts every 600 meters and also patrol the 3 to 4 kilometer long Av. Beira-Mar with horses and car patrols.
In this way, they wish to increase security for the many tourists who frequent this area.
B
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10-13-08 04:57 #814
Posts: 2First Time in Fort
I'm going to be in Fortaleza for most of November. I've been to Rio a couple of times, but Fortaleza will be new. If anyone will be there and wants to get together for a some beers, laughs and info exchange, send a PM.