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Showing posts with label Soure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soure. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Walking Tour

I think there's a Business Opportunity Here

Beware of Quick Sand
While walking around the bustling metropolis the town of Soure, in Ilha Marajo, Brazil, I came across this old abandon building and wonder what the history of it might be. Why would a building on prime property be abandon? I could only image. Lots of scenarios went through my head. But for now it'll be a mystery until I return to Soure. So, as I continued my walking tour I came across this boat and decided to move in closer for some better photos. Big mistake. As started walking across the muddy path along the river I started sinking and I mean sinking fast. I though I was in quick sand and was wondering how to get out of this mess. The faster I tried to move with each step the deeper I sank. Finally after several minutes of struggling in the the sinking mud I managed to escape with camera in hand and totally forgot about the close up photos of the boat.

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

You Don't See this Everyday

Two Horses Grassing on the Front Lawn of a Home. Ilha Marajo, Brazil

School Bus Boat, Ilha Marajo, Brazil. All Aboard 

Typical Wooden Home that comes with a Pig Feeding that you'll see on Ilha Marajo, Brazil
Well,  I must admit, while walking along the mostly dirt streets of the town of Soure, on Ilha Marajo, Brazil, I came across a Horse with her young colt feeding on the front lawn of a house. I try to pet the colt but she would have nothing to do with me. And further down the road by the river I came across this School Bus Boat. First one I've ever seen.

Monday, March 27, 2017

As the Sunsets in Ilha Marajo

Early Evening on a Lonely Trial as the Sun Begins to Set

I guess you could call it an Amazonian Sunset

What a great way to finish a leisurely walk through the Amazon Region of Brazil, than to watch the sunset slowly in this peaceful part of the world. I personally enjoy being out in nature and Brazil, has a lot to offer when it come to nature or as I like to call the "The Handy Work of God." I've only scratched the surface and hope to Lord willing document some more of it.

Monday, March 13, 2017

Walking Around Ilha Marajo

Typical Home Along the Road to Barra Velha Beach in Ilha Marajo

The Local Kids Waving To Me As I Pass By

Low Tide at Barra Velha Beach Ilha Marajo, Brazil 
One day I decide to walk to the river beach at Ilha Marajo. Good idea I thought. I was told it was only 3Km to the beach. I think it was actual more like 6km.
The Waves Were Pretty Strong at this Beach
That's okay, It was an interesting walk. I got to make friends and influence people along the way.

Friday, March 3, 2017

Children of Marajo Island

Three Happy Kids
Well,  I don't remember their names but they were more than happy to have their photo taken by me. When I ask them if  I could photograph them they came running over to me all smiles. They might not have a lot of  material things like other kids in more develop parts of the world but they sure are happy kids.

Thursday, February 2, 2017

Buffalo's of Ilha Marajo or Marajo Island

One of the Three Different Spices of Buffalo that Live on Ilha Marajo, Brazil

Wild Buffalo's Grazing Freely in the City of Soure on Ilha Marajo

Yes, they are gentle animals and don't mind being ridden 
Here in the town of Soure, Brazil in the state of Para, the very Northern part of the Amazon Region you'll find Wild Water Buffalo's wandering around the little city without a care in the world. These gentle animals just graze on what ever vegetation and fruits, mainly mango's they can find. Oh, and they produce some really great tasting cheese and milk.

Monday, January 2, 2017

This Old House

Yes Someone Lives Here. Town of Soure in Ilha Marajo. Brazil 

Colorful Laundry Hanging out to Dry
While walking the dirt streets of the little Island town of Soure, on Marajo Island in the Northern part of the State of Para, Brazil I came across theses two homes and wonder if any anybody really lived there especial the top house that looks like its about to collapse. As I approached the top house I looked inside and there was a woman sitting there at what looked liked the kitchen she greeted me with a warm smile and said hello. Well, that answered my question real fast. On a positive note it looks like they where building a new house behind this one with bricks. I sure hope so.