On our trip to Recife antigo we saw some very old buildings. Some of them are a couple hundred years older than the United States. Notice the beautiful Portuguese architecture.
A lady tried to sell this umbrella to me for 20 bucks. I think that she would sell more umbrellas staying with traditional colors like black.
We went to the first Jewish Synagogue if the Americas. This wall is full of papers that contain promises and prayers of the faithful. Yes, I am wearing a Kippah on my head.
This chapel is called Madre de Deus. The chapel was rented out for a wedding that was supposed to take place later that day.
We went on a great ferry ride to see Recife from the river. Recife is called the Brazilian Venice because it is a network of islands that are created from the different rivers that run through it.
Nick and me posing for a picture on the ferry.
One of the many bridges we saw.
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