Brazil, 2006

Photo Gallery 5:
Morretes, Paranaguá, Joinville

Photos by Adam Jones


I.

This photo and following: the scenic train-ride
from Curitiba to Morretes.

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II.

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III.

Mother and child in the Morretes bus station.

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IV.

Paranaguá, on the Atlantic coast (1)

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V.

Paranaguá (2)

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VI.

Joinville (1)

A town founded in the mid-19th century by German immigrants.
The Immigration Museum (see following photo) visible in the distance.

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VII.

Joinville (2): The Immigration Museum

"Housed in a simple but elegant palace, built in 1870
for the sister of Brazil's Emperor Dom Pedro II and her husband --
France's Prince of Joinville." (Lonely Planet)
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