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Eerste keer Brazilie, eerste keer vliegen.

Te gek Maar de moeite waard. Na alle verhalen gehoord te hebben, over 100% controlle etc. Ect. Wist ik niet wat mij te wachten stond tijdens luchthaven controlle. Gelukkig was ik niet de enige die naar plaats van bestemming ging. Erger in gedachte wat ik wist te zeggen in het portugees ” noa falo portuguese”. Zoals altijd voor de persoon die ik ben, begon ik vragen te stellen aan mijn nieuwe reis partner. Vragen zoals; hoe voelt het aan als het vliegtuis stijgt?? Ga ik overgeven?? Ongelooflijk! In het vliegtuig gestapt, alles was goed, alleen voelde het aan alsof ik mijn hart zou spuwen. Ergste is aankomst Belem waar het vliegtuig moest landen, bleef ie in circels vliegen. Het regende hard waardoor we nog niet konden “landen”. Na bijna een half uur in de lucht was het zover. Er we mochten aanmelden. Het overzicht over de Amazone rivier was onbeschrijvelijk. We waren aangekomen in Belem.

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