Com este post inauguro a série “Minha viagem em Floripa”, com depoimentos coletados em blogs, recebidos nos comentários, por e-mail etc etc. A idéia é registrar o “feeling”, aquela sensação que marcou um visitante após momentos vividos em Floripa.
Conta aí, como foi tua viagem em Floripa? O que te impressionou?
Vamos começar com um trecho de um texto que Ryan Ballard, 22 anos, de Buenos Aires, publicou no blog dele, “Una aventura real“. Lamento quem não lê em inglês, mas achei muito interessante a descrição do Ryan (e assim inauguramos também um conteúdo in english):
The island is small and local. The culture is rather authentic, especially during the time we went which was off season, with a strong almost everyone only speaking Portuguese, forcing us to learn it. The produce was luscious and fresh, and tasted real and raw. We had fresh açaí almost everyday, we made smoothies from pineapples, kiwis, coconut milk, and enjoyed sugarcane juice that seemed to be super popular. Fresh was the theme: fresh salt water air, fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh pastries, a fresh feeling as we hiked through the tropics of the hills that rolled around the island, fresh experiences on the beach and while driving through the island, and fresh rain pouring from a few thunderstorms that passed over us. (by Ryan Ballard, 22 years old, from Buenos Aires)






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1 Simon // 20,04,10 às 11:21 am
This is a wonderful Island indeed, amazing landscapes, beatiful warm beaches and so many good friends everywhere you look, because the people of the island is really friendly and nice… the dunes for sandboarding in Joaquina, the lake of lagoa and the blue sea of campeche are as incredibles as amazing houses across the beach of Jurere Internacional… we invite you to know and meet this beautiful place, we had a nice house rented for a week in Jurere with the people of Floripa for rent and we are so in love with this island that we are thinking about coming here every year. Please do not lose that opportunity in your life florianopolis is a must!
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