At the southern end of Bahia, about 700 km from Salvador, Porto Seguro keeps the starting point of the country's history. It was around here that Pedro Álvares Cabral's station anchored in April 1500, and the city never stopped mixing colonial past with warm sea and party by the sea. The... The post Where Brazil began in 1500: the bay city of the sea always warm and streets with five centuries of history appeared first on The Antagonist.
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At the southern end of Bahia, about 700 km from Salvador, Porto Seguro keeps the starting point of the country's history. It was around here that Pedro Álvares Cabral's station anchored in April 1500, and the city never stopped mixing colonial past with warm sea and party by the sea. The... The post Where Brazil began in 1500: the bay city of the sea always warm and streets with five centuries of history appeared first on The Antagonist.