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                <title>Nega Maluca pousada</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A pousada in Pelourinho (very picturesque, in the old part of town, and it has great nightlife). Good value, great atmosphere, very friendly owners who can can advise you about Salvador and elsewhere in Brazil and book travel etc for you. Good breakfast. Free internet/coffee/use of kitchen and washing machine.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Prais Porto da Barra</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[The most fantastic beach in Salvador. It is crammed with people. Vendors sell you anything from a cold drink, to clothes to oysters. A must is the roasted cheese with oregano though. This is not a beach to take a book to, there is just too much going on that you have to sit back and watch the world go by and wonder at it all!<br><br>Much more real and fun than the Pelourinho.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Paramita Youth hostel, Itaparica Island</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A hostel-oasis bit of accommodation on the tropical island of Itaparica, near Salvador in the Bahia region of Brazil. It used to be run by two lovely guys, one who worked as a surgeon and the other a teacher. Both welcoming and thoughtful. <br><br>It's a beautifully vivid and tranquil place, bright colours, lots of areas to choose from to read, converse,write, sleep, swim. <br><br>Has native landscaping, and electricity run via solar energy. The most beautiful and luminous place I've stayed in. It used to be hard to track down, phoning ahead probably best.]]></description>
                
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