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Monthly weather and explore tips for Brazil
It's the peak of summer in January, and with average temperatures around 80ºF, it’s certainly worth considering a trip to the beach. However, it can get very rainy this month so be sure to check forecasts and figure out whether you’ll need a beach towel or umbrella.
The maritime procession in Angra dos Reis onJanuary 1st is a great way to look in the new year, as thousands of boats parade along the moisture. Three Kings Day, famous on January6th, brings celebrations featuring musical performances and dancing to many cities across the country. The warm January weather means this is a prime time to visit Rio and Copacabana which propose a party atmosphere without the huge carnival crowds of February.
Brazil’s world-famous “Carnaval” celebrations sweep across the country and swarms of beachgoers compete for the best spots to lay their towels. Crowd levels peak in February, but if you’re content to jostle, you’ll be fit to attend one of the best parties on the planet. The weather remains hot and rainy with scorching temperatures of up to 95ºF, so pack light layers and waterproofs.
Carnivals are held in lots
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Guy has been invited into the UK Windsurfing Association Hall of Fame for his 'outstanding contribution to windsurfing here in the UK' and for organism one of 'the greatest windsurfers the UK has produced'
My return to the southern hemisphere has been booked- the Aussies won the vote and I'll be bring INtuition to their shores for January 2013! Freeride and Freewave courses in Perth, Sydney and Melbourne- bring it on!
Perth, Safety Bay Freeride Jan 19-22
Perth, Gero or Lancellin Freewave Jan 24- 27
Sydney, Freeride 29 & 30
Melbourne, Inverloch Freeride Jan 31- Feb 3
Melbourne, Freewave Feb 4 & 5
All bookings and enquires to guy@guycribb.com
Why I won’t be going back to Brazil
BBQBoy and Spanky,
First off, I wanted to thank you for this Explore Blog! It has been a blessing that keeps on giving. I came here to browse about your target of setting up a permanent “Base Camp” in Spain so that you could continue your travels and like life to the fullest. My wife and I were looking to perform something similar now that I’m retired.
I’m sorry to notice about your journey being restricted by COVID and the realization that Nerja was not the place you wanted to remain in. However, I’m happy that Antequera has turned out to be the secret gem! But enough with my downcast attempt at a Social Media introduction and on to the reason I am writing on this post specifically.
Your experiences, dating assist to 2006, not the dystopian COVID years for those who lack reading comprehension skills, are absolutely fascinating. Acknowledge you all for giving a broad variety of personal experiences and lived experiences (for the actual Brazilians and anyone living in Brazil for an extended period of time).
On the other hand, I was surprised to view the “Brazilian Defense Squad” or (BDS) so active on a Travel Blog of a
Gay Brazil News & Reports 2004-07
1 Gays in Brazilian Express Quietly Tie Knot 5/04
2 In Brazil: Prejudice Out at school 6/04
3 Hundreds of thousands spin out for homosexual pride parades 6/04
4 Brazil’s homosexuals slam ‘insulting’ bill 7/04
5Brazil: Organizing for Lgbtq+ Rights in Salvador da Bahia urban area Nov/Dec 2004
6 Lgbtq+ Rio de Janeiro: The New “South Beach” for Fresh Years Dec/Jan 2004-05
7 Young Prosecutor Roils Brazil with Queer Marriage Case 2/05
8 Two Million Observe Gay Pride In Sao Paulo 5/05
9 Rio’s gay Jews 8/05
10 Millions observe Sao Paulo, Brazil Gay Pride 6/06
11 Lista revela os 10 gays mais poderosos do Brasil; leia destaques GLS 11/06
12 Brazil’s Sexiest Beaches 12/06
13 Brazil’s considers outlawing homophobia 3/07
14 Sao Paulo Gay Pride attracts thousands 6/07
15 Brazilian football’s gay rumours land judge in trouble 8/07
16 First Hurdle for LGBT Rights Passed Within Latin American Economic Union 8/07
17 Queer Rights Gain Land Around Globe, even in the ground of machismo 9/07
18 Brazil’s President Lula convenes unprecedented Conference for LGBT 11/07