Ponta Grossa is a city near Curitiba (2h bus drive) located on a plateau at an elevation of 893 metres - its quite cold here in this Brazilian winter! The population and architecture are similar to Curitiba's, also composed of many different ethnicities: russians, Poles, Ukrainians and Germans settled in the city, along with Dutch, Italian, Lebanese and Japanese immigrants.
21 August 2013
17 August 2013
14 August 2013
Brazil I - Arrival in Paraná
Yes, we are now in Brazil, in the south of the country. Its winter here now, but a mild one.
On our first day we walked around the city and saw many buildings resembling portuguese architecture from 1920/30.
We then found a unique shop that sells everything you can imagine for any type of religion or cult.
Huge and packed with all kinds of saints, special potions, and all sorts of things we had never seen before.

On the streets, packed with all sorts of shops, you can also find tons of street vendors selling all kinds of different things to eat.
This region has a huge Dutch comunity and one of its churches is known as the 'Dutch Church'. It has a medium sized room, on the side, were devotees light their candles - there were so many of them lit that the effect was quite impressive (the photos don't do it justice)

10 August 2013
Walking in Intendente
This area was not a nice area. At all. Now it is being rehabilitated and has a really nice square, with trendy shops and cafés packed with people. We couldn't find a free table, so will have to come back soon to try this new place. Seems lovely.
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