
get even more interesting figuring out how to get to our flight. Ah...we live for adventure around
One of the other interesting things that I never thought I would find in the tropical rainforest/Amazon...Brazil in general was a ski lift!
San Vicente decided to put a ski lift down at the beach that took sightseers up to the top of a small mountain (molehill to Montana-ites) so that they could take in the view. (Pictures are below) We started at the beach and were taken up and over the freeway which is very unnerving when you are afraid of heights and if the chair lift happens to stop right over the freeway and your chair starts to sway...yeah...just a tad.
So up and away we went and the view was incredible. On the way down we saw some monkeys in the forest but I had just put my camera away...stupid me. But they had ringed tails and were adorable and fully annoyed that we were gliding over them. If you didn't want to take the lift you could take a path through the rainforest and enjoy all the mosquitos and spiders that dwelled down there...despite my fear of heights taking the lift was much more exciting. The veiw from the top was really cool.

Vinette 3: The 1915 Cash Machine
So we went and purchased some gifts from a shop in town and she had the coolest cash machine and it actually functioned, I believe she said it was from 1915...so I thought that was cool and here's a picture!
I came to Brazil to figure some stuff out and I think I did and I've made some really good contacts that will be a great asset to me after I graduate. I might be able to get back to Brazil to focus on Dengue which would be awesome. I also have some possible connections in Kenya at the Tenwek hospital and the infectious diseases they study there. I think I was successful at re-focusing and I am so excited now to get back to my thesis, get it done, and move on. I have more deep thoughts (yes, I know amazing huh?) BUT, I will spare you all since this post is long and it's already 1am here! So I can regale you all with tales when I get back over coffee or something!
Alas, I was unable to procure postcards, you'd think they'd be easy to find, but I kept missign them or spacing them out, but I will see you all soon in the states!










Ha ha! Silly Americans or not, Brazil you've let us in! We arrived this morning about 9am eastern time...we flew into the Sao Paolo airport about 1.5 hrs from our destination, Cubatao just south. Sao Paolo is the second largest city in the world allegedly (depends on who you ask) with just over 17 million people. It takes 1.5 hrs just to get out of the city and onto roads that will actually take you to your destination. We are on the southeast coast...pretty much the Amazon turns into an Atlantic rainforest thats been filleted apart by development so once you leave the city of Sao Paolo you are immediately entrenched in the rainforest dotted with occasional 'favelas' before you smack into Cubatao. See side photo for 'favela'. We encountered some interesting methods of transporting goods while driving and of course as with any central or south american country, it's pedestrain at your own risk.
