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Recumbent Cyclist in Salvador Brazil
I've spotted several 'bent Brasilieros during the month and
something that we've been here. Yesterday this gent passed me while I was waiting at a light. We passed him a few moments later and managed to catch this shot as he glided along the beachfront road. The "thumbs up" is the Brazilian version of our "OK" sign which has an altogether different meaning when used here. :^) http://photos.bassburglaralarms.com/..._Recumbent.jpg A couple of weeks ago I returned to the renowned Igregia do Sao Francisco, the finest example of baroque architecture in South America if not the world. I brought my camera, prepared to spend a few minutes recording the splendor of the church for the benefit of friends and family back home. Sadly, due to the frequent abuse of flash by tourists, the church instituted a rule prohibiting all photography. No amount of persuasion would get them to budge. (sniff) Undaunted (or at least only somewhat so) I went outside and spoke with the Policia Militar who was guarding the entrance to the church. The PM was friendly and understood our predicament. I took his photo and we chatted a while about tourists, Pelourinho, police work, etc. The next morning we returned before the church would open for tourists and the faithful. The policeman unlocked the door, got the caretaker to turn on the lights and we got to spend an hour and a half in the sanctuary with no one to bother us. A few of my photos of this exceptionally beautiful church are in my archive at http://photos.bassburglaralarms.com/Salvador. Hope some enjoy them as much as we enjoyed taking them. Tchau, Robert L Bass www.BassBurglarAlarms.com -- Regards, Robert L Bass Bass Burglar Alarms The Online DIY Store http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com |
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Recumbent Cyclist in Salvador Brazil
what are the links to others Brazilian recumbent?
"Robert L Bass" wrote in message ... I've spotted several 'bent Brasilieros during the month and something that we've been here. Yesterday this gent passed me while I was waiting at a light. We passed him a few moments later and managed to catch this shot as he glided along the beachfront road. The "thumbs up" is the Brazilian version of our "OK" sign which has an altogether different meaning when used here. :^) http://photos.bassburglaralarms.com/..._Recumbent.jpg A couple of weeks ago I returned to the renowned Igregia do Sao Francisco, the finest example of baroque architecture in South America if not the world. I brought my camera, prepared to spend a few minutes recording the splendor of the church for the benefit of friends and family back home. Sadly, due to the frequent abuse of flash by tourists, the church instituted a rule prohibiting all photography. No amount of persuasion would get them to budge. (sniff) Undaunted (or at least only somewhat so) I went outside and spoke with the Policia Militar who was guarding the entrance to the church. The PM was friendly and understood our predicament. I took his photo and we chatted a while about tourists, Pelourinho, police work, etc. The next morning we returned before the church would open for tourists and the faithful. The policeman unlocked the door, got the caretaker to turn on the lights and we got to spend an hour and a half in the sanctuary with no one to bother us. A few of my photos of this exceptionally beautiful church are in my archive at http://photos.bassburglaralarms.com/Salvador. Hope some enjoy them as much as we enjoyed taking them. Tchau, Robert L Bass www.BassBurglarAlarms.com -- Regards, Robert L Bass Bass Burglar Alarms The Online DIY Store http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com |
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Recumbent Cyclist in Salvador Brazil
On Sun, 4 Sep 2005 22:54:13 -0300, "Duram"
wrote: what are the links to others Brazilian recumbent? I don't have a lot of Brazilian recumbent photos but here's one I took today. This fellow happened along just as we were about to entering the parking lot for a family get together at a local restaurant. I asked if we could take his picture and he obliged. He also explained that there's a local shop that builds recumbents right here in Salvador. Will wonders never cease? Since today is Sunday (or at least it still was when I took the picture) we didn't visit the shop yet. Hopefully I'll have time to go there this week. Anyway, here's the URL: http://photos.bassburglaralarms.com/...ture%20003.jpg A couple of hours later my wife and I watched the sunset over the Bahia de Todos os Santos (Bay of All Saints). Here's a picture I snapped: http://photos.bassburglaralarms.com/...ture%20063.jpg Enjoy... -- Regards, Robert L Bass Bass Burglar Alarms The Online DIY Store http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com |
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Recumbent Cyclist in Salvador Brazil
On 4-Sep-2005, Robert L Bass wrote: I've spotted several 'bent Brasilieros during the month and something that we've been here. Yesterday this gent passed me while I was waiting at a light. We passed him a few moments later and managed to catch this shot as he glided along the beachfront road. The "thumbs up" is the Brazilian version of our "OK" sign which has an altogether different meaning when used here. :^) http://photos.bassburglaralarms.com/..._Recumbent.jpg Johnny ReBike sez, looks like a cross between a Lightnin' P-38 and a Rans V-rex. Should be much faster than a ReBike [Slowest Bike in the Known Universe]. -- Johnny ReBike ReBike - Slowest Bike in the Known Universe ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Recumbent Cyclist in Salvador Brazil
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 13:36:21 GMT, "Johnny ReBike"
wrote: On 4-Sep-2005, Robert L Bass wrote: I've spotted several 'bent Brasilieros during the month and something that we've been here. Yesterday this gent passed me while I was waiting at a light. We passed him a few moments later and managed to catch this shot as he glided along the beachfront road. The "thumbs up" is the Brazilian version of our "OK" sign which has an altogether different meaning when used here. :^) http://photos.bassburglaralarms.com/..._Recumbent.jpg Johnny ReBike sez, looks like a cross between a Lightnin' P-38 and a Rans V-rex. Should be much faster than a ReBike [Slowest Bike in the Known Universe]. I don't know how fast it is. Both local riders I've spoken to weren't going fast. I have a RANS Vivo and it's fast enough for me. The best I've done so far was 36 mph for a short distance. Most of the time my riding is less than half that speed. :^) -- Regards, Robert L Bass Bass Burglar Alarms The Online DIY Store http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com |
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Recumbent Cyclist in Salvador Brazil
send me the store address, I´ll be going to Salvador (from Rio) soon and I
visit the store. "Robert L Bass" wrote in message ... On Sun, 4 Sep 2005 22:54:13 -0300, "Duram" wrote: what are the links to others Brazilian recumbent? I don't have a lot of Brazilian recumbent photos but here's one I took today. This fellow happened along just as we were about to entering the parking lot for a family get together at a local restaurant. I asked if we could take his picture and he obliged. He also explained that there's a local shop that builds recumbents right here in Salvador. Will wonders never cease? Since today is Sunday (or at least it still was when I took the picture) we didn't visit the shop yet. Hopefully I'll have time to go there this week. Anyway, here's the URL: http://photos.bassburglaralarms.com/...ture%20003.jpg A couple of hours later my wife and I watched the sunset over the Bahia de Todos os Santos (Bay of All Saints). Here's a picture I snapped: http://photos.bassburglaralarms.com/...ture%20063.jpg Enjoy... -- Regards, Robert L Bass Bass Burglar Alarms The Online DIY Store http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com |
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Recumbent Cyclist in Salvador Brazil
The store is called "Motobike"
The phone number is 3233-5324 Address: Rua Djalma Dultra Nº13, Salvador, BA, Brazil Owner: Luis When are you coming to Salvador? We'll be here until 24 Sep, 2005. -- Regards, Robert L Bass Bass Burglar Alarms The Online DIY Store http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 18:52:26 -0300, "Duram" wrote: send me the store address, I´ll be going to Salvador (from Rio) soon and I visit the store. "Robert L Bass" wrote in message ... On Sun, 4 Sep 2005 22:54:13 -0300, "Duram" wrote: what are the links to others Brazilian recumbent? I don't have a lot of Brazilian recumbent photos but here's one I took today. This fellow happened along just as we were about to entering the parking lot for a family get together at a local restaurant. I asked if we could take his picture and he obliged. He also explained that there's a local shop that builds recumbents right here in Salvador. Will wonders never cease? Since today is Sunday (or at least it still was when I took the picture) we didn't visit the shop yet. Hopefully I'll have time to go there this week. Anyway, here's the URL: http://photos.bassburglaralarms.com/...ture%20003.jpg A couple of hours later my wife and I watched the sunset over the Bahia de Todos os Santos (Bay of All Saints). Here's a picture I snapped: http://photos.bassburglaralarms.com/...ture%20063.jpg Enjoy... -- Regards, Robert L Bass Bass Burglar Alarms The Online DIY Store http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com |
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Recumbent Cyclist in Salvador Brazil
summer, Jan 2006
"Robert L Bass" wrote in message ... The store is called "Motobike" The phone number is 3233-5324 Address: Rua Djalma Dultra Nº13, Salvador, BA, Brazil Owner: Luis When are you coming to Salvador? We'll be here until 24 Sep, 2005. -- Regards, Robert L Bass Bass Burglar Alarms The Online DIY Store http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 18:52:26 -0300, "Duram" wrote: send me the store address, I´ll be going to Salvador (from Rio) soon and I visit the store. "Robert L Bass" wrote in message ... On Sun, 4 Sep 2005 22:54:13 -0300, "Duram" wrote: what are the links to others Brazilian recumbent? I don't have a lot of Brazilian recumbent photos but here's one I took today. This fellow happened along just as we were about to entering the parking lot for a family get together at a local restaurant. I asked if we could take his picture and he obliged. He also explained that there's a local shop that builds recumbents right here in Salvador. Will wonders never cease? Since today is Sunday (or at least it still was when I took the picture) we didn't visit the shop yet. Hopefully I'll have time to go there this week. Anyway, here's the URL: http://photos.bassburglaralarms.com/...ture%20003.jpg A couple of hours later my wife and I watched the sunset over the Bahia de Todos os Santos (Bay of All Saints). Here's a picture I snapped: http://photos.bassburglaralarms.com/...ture%20063.jpg Enjoy... -- Regards, Robert L Bass Bass Burglar Alarms The Online DIY Store http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com |
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Recumbent Cyclist in Salvador Brazil
Kewl. We're going back to the US in a few weeks but we will be
returning in mid-January, 2006 for three more months in Salvador. -- Regards, Robert L Bass Bass Burglar Alarms The Online DIY Store http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 20:36:44 -0300, "Duram" wrote: summer, Jan 2006 "Robert L Bass" wrote in message ... The store is called "Motobike" The phone number is 3233-5324 Address: Rua Djalma Dultra Nº13, Salvador, BA, Brazil Owner: Luis When are you coming to Salvador? We'll be here until 24 Sep, 2005. -- Regards, Robert L Bass Bass Burglar Alarms The Online DIY Store http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 18:52:26 -0300, "Duram" wrote: send me the store address, I´ll be going to Salvador (from Rio) soon and I visit the store. "Robert L Bass" wrote in message ... On Sun, 4 Sep 2005 22:54:13 -0300, "Duram" wrote: what are the links to others Brazilian recumbent? I don't have a lot of Brazilian recumbent photos but here's one I took today. This fellow happened along just as we were about to entering the parking lot for a family get together at a local restaurant. I asked if we could take his picture and he obliged. He also explained that there's a local shop that builds recumbents right here in Salvador. Will wonders never cease? Since today is Sunday (or at least it still was when I took the picture) we didn't visit the shop yet. Hopefully I'll have time to go there this week. Anyway, here's the URL: http://photos.bassburglaralarms.com/...ture%20003.jpg A couple of hours later my wife and I watched the sunset over the Bahia de Todos os Santos (Bay of All Saints). Here's a picture I snapped: http://photos.bassburglaralarms.com/...ture%20063.jpg Enjoy... -- Regards, Robert L Bass Bass Burglar Alarms The Online DIY Store http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com |
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Recumbent Cyclist in Salvador Brazil
Robert L Bass wrote: Kewl. We're going back to the US in a few weeks but we will be returning in mid-January, 2006 for three more months in Salvador.... Robert Bass will be visiting his friends Jacob Ashbury, Frank Olson, "Group Moderator" and Mark Leuck at the alt.security.alarms pow-wow. -- Tom Sherman - Fox River Valley |
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