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Fly and Roll, paragliding world tour on a bike and sailboat. Olivier Peyre et Nadège Perrot Fly and Roll, paragliding world tour on a bike and sailboat. Olivier Peyre et Nadège Perrot
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Costa de Descobrimento, &#39;the Discovery Coast&#39;. &quot;Re-discovery&quot; of Brazil by Pero Vaz de Caminha, Portuguese navigator in 1500 to be exact. He landed here cushy to take it easy in the tropics. The lucky dog! <br> Vatican gave an enactment of any land located less than 346 places to the west of Cape Verde to Portugal, the rest going to Spain. Nice, but ... and Indians? <br> Costa de Descobrimento, Bahia, Brazil by Google Translate
08 Jan 2009
Coastal Flight, miles of beach has a few dozen meters. Self-portrait in the sun. <br> Arraia d&#39;Ajuda, Bahia, Brazil by Google Translate
10 Jan 2009
Coastal Flight, miles of beach has a few dozen meters above sea level, the foot (left in photo)! <br> Arraia d&#39;Ajuda, Bahia, Brazil by Google Translate
10 Jan 2009
Home of the local lord of the skies, Ivan said &quot;Bla&quot; for everyone (because blah blah blah), a few days in his house m efont perceive what paradise. Flights and beach. <br> Arraia d&#39;Ajuda, Bahia, Brazil by Google Translate
11 Jan 2009
In cycling, you must eat! <br> Arraia d&#39;Ajuda, Bahia, Brazil by Google Translate
12 Jan 2009
Km of track badly stress the mechanics of the bike, panniers falling all the time and my patience. <br> You can see my latest re-invention (the couple of Herve stung), the joystick expender car. Watch out for kids on the sidewalks. <br> On the road, Bahia, Brazil by Google Translate
13 Jan 2009
Pico das Nieves, the first &quot;morro&quot; overview in Brazil. In a landscape plan, all of a sudden would it be geographical anomaly. <br> Assetamento, Cruz do Auro, Itamaraju, Bahia, Brazil by Google Translate
14 Jan 2009
Registration from Baroud Brazilian. <br> on the road, Bahia, Brazil by Google Translate
14 Jan 2009
Adelaide and her sister. Children are the best hosts in the world. We play tonight has all sorts of games brazilian which I tried in vain to understand the rules. Finally, a good laugh is the key. <br> At Deiclo, Assetamento, Cruz do Auro, Itamaraju, Bahia, Brazil by Google Translate
14 Jan 2009
My first brazilian cycling! Renaldo am from Belo Horizonte and pedal for 2 months to work towards Prado. No gears, bags in plastic bags and sandals at the foot. Here is one who does not want! <br> Prado, Bahia, Brazil by Google Translate
15 Jan 2009
Tissue in the wind. <br> Prado, Bahia, Brazil by Google Translate
15 Jan 2009
Damn, I lost a bag of clothes! Unique underwear, pants unique, and unique T shirt in cotton. I swear to have forgotten a 2 days of a fazenda. Hop, a round-trip stop is required. Note in passing that my concept of &#39;no petrol&#39; included such exceptions. <br> Result of two days of stop: nothing. Finally we do not need all that! <br> On the road, Bahia, Brazil by Google Translate
16 Jan 2009
Paragliding takeoff that I consider dangerous and needlessly kill sailing. Sandy, generator rotors, LZ emergency ridiculous bottom of the cliff, I drop despite the 2-day detour to take a look. <br> Prahia of Pexoes, Prado, Bahia, Brazil by Google Translate
16 Jan 2009
Concept ingrained among Brazilians: turn any mobile vehicle sound system eardrums of the most destructive possible. To loop the music or rowdy when the pub or clubbing the announcement of a death in the village and go around the city. Some bikes are louder than a band in front of a Savoyard cheese fondue! <br> Prado, Bahia, Brazil by Google Translate
17 Jan 2009
I would say that&#39;s life! Finally, seven punctures in 7000 km, ca va! <br> On the road, Bahia, Brazil by Google Translate
19 Jan 2009
Enemy No. 1: &quot;Carreiras&quot;. that is terrible: 3 trailers, 50 meters, a real monster. <br> On the road, Bahia, Brazil by Google Translate
19 Jan 2009
Leaving the state of Bahia to enter Espirito Santo. Good step! <br> Itauninhas, Bahia - Espirito Santo, Brazil by Google Translate
20 Jan 2009
El enemy # 2, just after the cursed camtars! <br> Nova Venecia, Minas Gerais, Brazil by Google Translate
21 Jan 2009
The marmitex is a wonderful invention Brazil, the fast food of the poor. 6 reais (2E) and we have a complete meal in there. A bit tight for me to eat like an ogre, I prefer the buffet &quot;has Vontade!&quot; <br> Mantana, Minas Gerais, Brazil by Google Translate
21 Jan 2009
The nut of Jaca is a large fruit that is very strange from around the warm regions of Brazil. This one is pretty well fed up! <br> Nova Venecia, Minas Gerais, Brazil by Google Translate
21 Jan 2009
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