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boat rides, Campestre, Capitolio, capoeira, dam and reservoir, Furnas, lakes, Minas Gerais, Poços de Caldas, Waterfalls
“A waterfall cannot be silent, just as the wisdom! When they speak, the voice of power speaks!” ―
After spending 3 nights and 2 days in Sao Roque de Minas, we said good bye to our new friends and went to a small town called Capitolio.
Capitolio has many lakes and it also sits on the edge of the Furnas Reservoir. There is a lot to do there, but we only did one thing: We took a 3-hour boat ride.
The boat ride was great. Along the way there were floating bars with places to swim. We chose to swim at the third stop where there was a waterfall that we swam up to. There was also other waterfalls, and of course the Canyons.
The Canyons is an area with gorgeous rock formations. Unfortunately it was the site of a tragedy in January 2022. Part of a cliff collapsed on top of some boats, 10 people were killed and many more injured.
The collapse was attributed to rock erosion, and could have been prevented if there was any inspection done. They still allow visits there, but now it is inspected for erosion daily. There is personnel from the coast guard monitoring and only one boat can go through the area at a time, and it cannot get too close to the cliffs. And while visiting that area we had to wear a hard hat and life jacket.
We enjoyed the views, swam to the waterfall, ate cod fish cakes and had caipirinhas at one stop. It was really enjoyable. Normally they fill a boat with up to 10 people, but we decided to do just the 2 of us, and it was the best decision. We didn’t have to stay or stop in any place we didn’t want to.
After the boat ride, instead of spending the night in Capitolio, we decided to drive towards my sister’s apartment in Poços de Caldas. We made a quick detour to a small town called Campestre, where both of my parents were born.
Campestre is not such a small town anymore. There was a mass going on at the main church and there was nowhere to park downtown. It was also night and raining, so we decided to just take a small video to show mom and dad, and we continued on to Poços de Caldas.
When we got to my sister’s apartment was already night. I wanted to go out, but Michael was exhausted from all the driving, so we stayed in. It was the best decision as we were able to get an early start the next day.
Next morning, we went to the weekly craft market and then stopped by one of my aunt’s house. We walked up the hill from her house to a brand new lookout. It was so beautiful to see the whole city, and the Christ. Every Brazilian town has the statue of Christ somewhere. In this town in at the top of a mountain. There is a cable car that takes visitors to the top.
There was a roda(circle) of capoeira happening on the lookout. Capoeira is a an Afro-Brazilian cultural art of dance/fight. Some new students were graduating and they were having a ceremony. It was awesome to see that, specially for Michael that was not familiar with it.
Here are some pictures of Capitolio and just one from the lookout. Sometimes it is a question of enjoying the moment or taking a picture. The moment always win, so I am sorry for not having more and better pictures.
The rest of the day will be on the next post.
“There are some things in this world, if you enter their sphere of influence, they will close your world and only their world will remain! That’s what a big waterfall is like!” ―







Beautiful pictures!
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Thank you! Blessings to you!
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Nice pictures.
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Thank you, Edward!
Blessings to you!
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I love your posts!
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Thank you! I love that you love my posts!!!
I hope to post more and that you will continue to follow along.
Blessings to you!
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I really enjoyed your photos of Capitolio. It’s nice to learn about other parts of Brazil other than Rio and Sao Paolo.
I had the blessing of visiting Rio in 2015, six month before T came into our lives, and loved it. I hope to visit more of Brazil one day.
I was fascinated to learn every city had the status of Christ the Redeemer. The visit to the one in Rio, in the fog, was a definite highlight for me.
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Thank you!
I am always so happy when someone mentions they enjoyed Brazil.
When you do have a chance to return, I hope you get to visit some of the other states.
Sao Paulo and Rio are great, but I prefer the small towns there, as well as some other states.
I don’t know much of Brazil, which is a shame, but now, with Michael I am having a chance to explore more of it.
Perhaps T can do an exchange student program in the future.
Blessings!
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The smaller towns and cities in any country are often the hidden gems!
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You are right!!
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… enjoying the moment or taking a picture… the moment always wins. Words to live by!
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Thank you, Dave!
It is a mixture of feeling bad, don’t have a picture and feeling happy I was completely present!!
Blessings!
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Beautiful 😃😃😃👍
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It is! Thank you, Ute!! Blessings!
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