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The de Goes Family Sao Paulo, Brazil A Brazilian family with all of their household belongings outside their house.

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Salvador, Brazil

● Brazil’s first �colonial capital

● considered one of the birthplaces of Brazilian culture

● third largest city in the country

http://www.us-passport-service-guide.com/5-of-the-best-tourist-cities-in-brazil.html

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Street scene - pedestrian crossing

Downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil

http://footage.framepool.com/en/shot/209474781-zebra-crossing-pedestrian-crossing-sao-paulo-city-crossing-action-of-crossing

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The de Goes FamilySao Paulo, Brazil

A Brazilian family with all of their household belongings outside their house.

http://www.miguelfairbanks.com/national-geographic-etc/guatemala-brazil-mexico-material-world/MW_Brazil_01

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Shelley Pace you are AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Family Meal in Brazil

Eating "feijoada" with Ligia´s family

Feijoada is a stew of beans with beef and pork, which is a typical Portuguese dish. Feijoada is also typically cooked in former Portuguese colonies.

http://journals.worldnomads.com/ligia-richard/photo/14350/402573/Brazil/Eating-feijoada-with-Ligias-family

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Havana, Cuba

Waterfront and new city areas

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Havana, Cuba

The rooftops of “old” Havana

http://www.intrepidtravel.com/cuba/%7B%7Bdeparture.booking_link%7D%7D

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http://menzelphoto.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/Material-World-Cuba/G0000tPqdrhpo.CU/I00006D9DSHmD6_A/C0000d0DI3dBy4mQ

The Costa Familywith all their possessions 1994

Havana, Cuba

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A week’s worth of groceries in Havana, Cuba.

The Costa family spends around $64 per week.

http://www.demilked.com/what-the-world-eats/