The hostel was right on the beach and had a relaxing atmosphere.
We only stayed there the first night though as we thought we would check out the other campsite in town. After a
hike down the beach and up a cliff, we found it.
This one was the exact opposite of the last. Quite a few people and some amazing views along with a kitchen to use.
We got ourselves some groceries and basically had a maintenance day. Well I did at least. Roberta spent the day baking with a lady around our parents age. The lady didn't speak any English and Roberta has very limited Portugese, and from what I saw it didn't matter. They both knew that the end goal was corn bread. I could tell that the Brazilian lady was just really happy to find a younger girl that loved to bake and Roberta was enjoying the fact that she had someone to bake with and could connect with without knowing eachother 's language. Remember those amazing things I talked about earlier. They can be as simple as this.
I never got any photos of her baking the corn bread (which was delicious), but this is her making her first tapioca which is a very popular Brazilian dish.
Her stuffings were Nutella, bananas, and sweetened condensed milk. Quite tasty.
The next day we got up and hiked down the beach to the Baia dos Golfinos (Bay of Dolphins) at low tide. It didn't disappoint us. We swam out a couple hundred yards and got some good views of the dolphins. As a wave went passed, they were literally cruising through them like you see on tv. One actually leaped really high out of a wave behind Roberta, but she didn't see as she was looking at others.
Picture from the beach. The Dolphins really came close to shore at low tide. Saw them catching fish a few times as well.
Must have missed the dolphins in this picture......Oh Brazil.
We spent the rest of the day wandering around town and watching the really good surfers doing flips and what-not from the cliffs. It was a great day.
We decided to try out our own luck at surfing the next day. Roberta got a lesson and I just rented a board. The waves were a lot larger than I was used to, but I was able to stand up more than I ever had which was satisfying. Roberta also did really well too. We aren't pros by any means but at least we can stand up quite regularly now.
Couldn't always stand up....
A bunch of kids were riding the waves like pros. This guy was showing me where to go.
Roberta giving it a go.
We pretty much surfed all day and I can see why most surfers are in such good shape. It's exhausting.
There's proof of Roberta standing!
And me!
I definitely get in a lot better shape when I'm traveling from lugging around a 17 kg pack to surfing. It just seems to be much more fun than running on a treadmill.
Some of the marmosets visiting us at our campground.
The last full day we went back to Dolphin Bay and spent much of the day hanging out there.
We went for a another walk around sunset which was beautiful. This was on Valentine's Day. Roberta discovered it was World Bonobo Day (look it up) and decided we would be celebrating that instead of Valentine's Day. She just hates how commercialized it has become. Yes, she is getting more hippie each day. Haha
Sweet selfie. We have noticed that Brazilians really like their selfies, so I had to join the fun.
Our camp spot with a view.
Next up:Natal and Salvador
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