About a twenty minute ride from Aguas Claras is a portion of the town Guará called Sia Trecho 3, and it is known to be non-residential and more for sales of commercial items. I was in search of a fan, as I'm already hot and everyone says that August onwards will be brutally hot, and my roommate brought me to see if the venue had any fans available. Londrina had a Camelódromo, but this one in Brasilia was HUGE. It was a lot of similar shops lined up, for example three glasses shops back to back, and I would have gotten lost if I had delved too deep into the shops. The store must have taken at least six blocks long and three across. Unfortunately, there were no fans. Fortunately, there was a cheap fly zapper racket! I can assure you that my bug bites have decreased significantly, and the zapper is getting a lot of use as I wave it around ridiculously.
This blog describes my experience as an English Teaching Assistantship at a Brazilian University. My personal experiences described only reflect my thoughts as I go on this crazy adventure!
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