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  • Caraiva, is a fishermen village located 32 km from Trancoso. The rough track ends in front of Caraiva, connected only by small boats. Caraiva is one of the most favourite places of the region for adventure and ecotourism. The rusticity is the charm of this village with its sandy narrow roads and colourful houses. There are no motorized vehicles.
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  • Trancoso, the Quadrado, the colonial main square built when the Gesuits founded the mission.
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  • Caraiva, a fishermen village 32 km south from Trancoso. The rough track ends in front of Caraiva, connected only by small boats.
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  • Trancoso, Capoeira: afro-brazilian semi-balletic art form between fighting and dancing.
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  • Trancoso,  pousada Etnia.
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  • Bahia: on the road between Trancoso and Caraiba. Curuipe beach, considered to be two of the most beautiful Brazilian beaches.
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  • Caraiva, is a fishermen village located 32 km from Trancoso. The rough track ends in front of Caraiva, connected only by small boats. Part of the road to the village goes through a track, which helps to preserve the place. Caraiva is one of the most favourite places of the region for adventure and ecotourism. <br />
The rusticity is the charm of this village with its sandy narrow roads and colourful houses. There are no motorized vehicles.The village has electric energy but hasn't the street lights.
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  • Bahia, between Trancoso and Caraiba. Curuipe beach, considered one of the  most beautiful Brazilian beaches.
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  • Trancoso, the Quadrado, the colonial main square built when the Gesuits founded the mission.
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  • Trancoso, beach.
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  • Bahia, between Trancoso and Caraiba. Curuipe beach, considered one of the most beautiful Brazilian beaches.
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  • Trancoso, Espelho beach.
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  • Caraiva, south of Trancoso. This small fishermen village has no road nor electricity and his connected only by small boats.
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  • Trancoso, the Quadrado, the colonial main square built when the Gesuits founded the mission.
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  • Bahia: on the road between Trancoso and Caraiba. Curuipe beach, considered to be two of the most beautiful Brazilian beaches.
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  • Trancoso, The quadrado, main square, handycrafts shop.
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  • Caraiva, is a fishermen village located 32 km from Trancoso. The rough track ends in front of Caraiva, connected only by small boats. Part of the road to the village goes through a track, which helps to preserve the place. Caraiva is one of the most favourite places of the region for adventure and ecotourism.
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  • Caraiva, is a fishermen village located 32 km from Trancoso. The rough track ends in front of Caraiva, connected only by small boats. Part of the road to the village goes through a track, which helps to preserve the place. Caraiva is one of the most favourite places of the region for adventure and ecotourism.
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  • Trancoso, the Quadrado, the colonial main square built when the Gesuits founded the mission, with colonial church.
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  • Trancoso,  pousada “Etnia”.
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  • Trancoso, The quadrado, main square, handcrafts.
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  • Trancoso, the Quadrado, the colonial main square built when the Gesuits founded the mission, with colonial church.
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  • Bahia,on the road between Trancoso and Caraiba.
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  • Trancoso, Capoeira: afro-brazilian semi-balletic art form between fighting and dancing.
    em0910639.jpg
  • Trancoso, Capoeira: afro-brazilian semi-balletic art form between fighting and dancing.
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  • Trancoso, beach.
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  • Caraiva. This small fishermen village has no road and his connected only by small boats.
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  • Caraiva. This small fishermen village has no road and his connected only by small boats.
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  • Caraiva. This small fishermen village has no road and his connected only by small boats.
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  • Trancoso, the Quadrado, the colonial main square built when the Gesuits founded the mission, with colonial church.
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