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Porto Seguro

Moby | 26/2/2007

Relocated via overnight bus to Porto Seguro. Lovely wee spot where the guest houses all have pools and theres some great beaches..

Trying for some detox, but the people here like to party too!

flying to Sao Paulo on the 2nd.

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Morro de Sao Paulo

Moby | 21/2/2007

Well carnaval has finished. Fat Boy Slim played last night and it was absolutely banging!

Caught the 5am ferry to Morro de Sao Paulo, a bit harsh when drunk and the boats bouncing around, lots of people being sick… But thats ok, since this is where the post carnaval party continued for another 5 days!!

Now its time for a detox!

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Carnaval

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WOW!

A week nocturnal crazyness. everything kicks off properly each day around 2pm. But even before that theres stuff happening everyday. Sleep was usually 8am-12 noon. and maybe a power nap around 7 :) 

The grand finale was Fat Boy Slim playing on the last night. He mixed in all good sorts of tunes and the bloco was huge.

We spent the whole week as pipoca (popcorn). This is what you are called if youre outside the ropes of the bloco with everyone their dog.

Any semblance of a normal diet is discarded, with lots of street food being consumed at random hours of the day. 

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Malaria Free!

Moby | 14/2/2007

Celebrations. I’ve made it to 1+ month free of Malaria.

Which now makes me Malaria Free according to the CDC…
No cover for Malaria on my travel insurance for the next year tho.. so will have to be extra careful.

Im quite glad i didnt read too much about what happens in your body when you have it.. Some of the research Ive come across:

Falciparum malaria: The most dangerous type of malaria. Red blood cells infected with the parasite tend to sludge and form microinfarctions (small areas of dead tissue due to lack of oxygen) in capillaries in the brain, liver, adrenal gland, intestinal tract, kidneys, lungs, and other organs. Treatment is in a hospital setting, using intravenous medications.

Looks like I would have been classifed as having Severe Malaria. As I had Thrombocytopenia. on the 15th December my platelet count was 24,000

In an adult, a normal count is about 150,000 to 450,000 platelets per microliter (x 10–6/Liter) of blood.

  • Abnormalities in blood coagulation and thrombocytopenia (decrease in blood platelets) If platelet levels fall below 20,000 per microliter, spontaneous bleeding may occur and is considered a life-threatening risk.
  • URGH!

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    Carnaval in Salvador

    Moby | 9/2/2007

    Arrived 1am this morning after the plane ride from hell. Well it stopped in Belem, Fortaleza and Recife on the way, so it was slow going. Hit some huge turbulence too, people screaming, holding onto seats and trying to not hit the ceiling! so that kept it interesting.

    They also lost my bag! however they did find it and deliver it at lunchtime so I wasnt travelling light for all that long.

    Now going to try and find some locals who kitesurf to fill my days pre carnaval. fingers crossed.

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    Day 400!

    Moby | 4/2/2007

    Woohoo!

    Although I just said that to Jen, and she was like, wow.. thats almost halfway. Hmm maybe have to make it a bit longer?

    Also, looks like ive got me a yacht from NZ in April to Southwest pacific or french polynesia.  woohoo. Joys!

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    Slow boat to Manus

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    Post 10hr fast cramped boat to Tabitinga on the border of Columbia, Peru & Brasil I was looking forward to some jungle expeditions or at least a funky town.

    Alas, Tabitinga is liken unwanted growth. A town that exists soley because theres a decent town in Columbia, and in fact theyre joined, no real border between them if youre not going any further afield.

    Thus Tabitinga doesnt have a centre, so it sucked as a place to get around and try and organise anything. So With the Slow boat departing the next day at 2pm, and only 2 a week leaving. I was on it.

    Like a floating hammock refugee camp, we floated down the river to Manus. We got to the boat early and claimed our hammock space.  It quite a spiffy boat in all, very proper looking.  As departure time approached everyone turned up. Always space for more!

    Ended up being hamomck city, and if you left your hammock while in port you would find someone moving into the “space” beside you.

    the first 24 hours seemed to drag, the food being  not so crash hot. What appeared to be pigs trotters and snouts in a stew. Chilli sauce saves the day tho!

    And Im sure they loved messing with us gringos, The kitchen nazi wouldnt let us in if we turned up 1 minute after the finishing time of service.  But check it out. Breakfast 6am – 7.30. Lunch 10.45 – 12 and dinner 4.45 – 6.30.  Crazy considering brazillians normally eat lunch around 2pm and dinner around 9 or 10!

    the other 3 days flew by tho, getting into the swing of the hammok. Now in Manus. Sorting out a jungle trip so I can pat some slots, kiss a jaguar and ride a pink dolphin.

    Stay tuned.

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    January 2007

    Moby | 1/2/2007

    365 Days down, 635 to go…

    01/01/07 NY Day, got home 8am! fun party fun
    02/01/07 Salta, Hanging around
    03/01/07 Salta, Hanging around
    04/01/07 Malaria Free!!!
    05/01/07 Bus: Salta – Villazon – Tupiza, Bolivia
    06/01/07 Tupiza Fiesta.6 person ferris wheels
    07/01/07 Salar Tour delayed by rain
    08/01/07 Salar, Snowy alpline passes and stuck jeep
    09/01/07 Salar, Lagoons for everyone
    10/01/07 Salar, Hot pools and nite party
    11/01/07 Salar, 5 flat tyres, salt flats, abandoned jeeps
    12/01/07 Share Jeep: Uyuni – Potosi
    13/01/07 Potosi, Mine tour, Playing w dynamite
    14/01/07 Potosi, exploring
    15/01/07 Sucre, exploring
    16/01/07 Sucre, exploring
    17/01/07 La Paz, exploring
    18/01/07 La Paz, Bolivar Vs Strongest
    19/01/07 La Paz, result from Malaria checkup..
    20/01/07 La Paz, Party Party
    21/01/07 Bus to Cusco, Peru
    22/01/07 Explore Cusco & Horse Trek
    23/01/07 Train to Aguas Calientes
    24/01/07 Gay Mountain
    25/01/07 Machu Picchu
    26/01/07 Fly Lima, Day exploring, Fly Iquitos
    27/01/07 Exploring Iquitos Belen and the markets
    28/01/07 Outdoor Concert, Pickpocketed :(
    29/01/07 Exploring ‘amazonian villages’ by water
    30/01/07 Fast boat to Santa Rosa (border) 10hrs
    31/01/07 Slow boat Tabitina to Manus. Port snout & trotters stew for dinner

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