Olinda, Pernambuco
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I once read an article about Olinda in a magazine.
The small picture I saw, is staying in my head and make me wanna fly there.
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I once read an article about Olinda in a magazine.
The small picture I saw, is staying in my head and make me wanna fly there.
My mistake was that I didn’t bring a bottle of water while walking around the huge field!(Soda that I bought in Chichen Itza was really warm and sweet…)
The Mayan architectures are really interesting and fascinating, although there are some cruel stories in its history.
Especially, I was amazed how sounds waved in the Ball Court.
I wonder if they still prohibited for tourists to climb up the Temple of the Warriors.
over 5 years agoIt can be really hard for one to get to this place.
Me and my friend joined the tour to Desaru and there was no one else on the tour expect a guide!
We had been riding on a micro bus for 5 or 6 hours from Kuala Lumpur and all we had seen from the window was huge jungle of palm trees.
Yes, riding bus was pretty boring and even starving.
The beach resort was quietly there.
The hotel may not be perfect, I mean, the structure wasn’t new.
But the people there were so nice and made us feel really comfortable.
We enjoyed horse riding on the beach, joined the star watching walking tour.
If you pick season, you’ll be able to see the births of sea turtles.
I recommand Desaru to people who don’t like crowded resort or who have plenty of time.
over 5 years ago