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Originally Posted by liviacat
We travel with some friends who one of which is from there - she has family there and we spent some time with them (it doesn't hurt that they are pretty well-off and very hospitable) so it's very helpful that we have a native speaker with us when we go. This is the second time we've gone! We love it so much!
It is quite beautiful - the juxtaposition of mountains and ocean and the collision of climates is amazing to see and experience. And the food! What's not to like? The fruit alone is worth traveling for, you've never had better in your life. Seriously. The seafood rivals any I've had living in any state here in the US, the shrimp are like lobsters compared to Florida's and much more flavorful. But my secret treat was a donut-type breakfast item that was a bit heavier than donut batter, fried up and drowned in cinnamon-sugar with another spice I could never identify. Delicious!
Enjoyed it immensely, thank you - and thanks for asking - I like reliving it any chance I can get! I'm going to have to make my decision to go to the hospital sometime within the week, so these memories are bound to get me through a rough night or two I'm sure 
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you are quite welcome... it's nice just to listen to others talk about the fun time they had- and another culture all together.
i've never traveled out of my country, and i don't have any plans too... so it's even better- reading the words of what someone has to say... makes you feel you are their.
the food sounds lovely- when it comes to sea food (though i'm not big on it) i do enjoy muscles
the hospital thing... well, what ever you decide, i'm with you all the way- and i'm sure others will back me up
will try and think of some more questions to ask about rio- in order for you to hold on to those memories.
if their's something you want to say about it, you can reply to this thread or pm me anytime