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Gaga in Guaruja
Posted By Tim on April 30 2010

After a tortuous wait we have finally been united with Beatrice. Atlantic Rising is back on the road. 

It was an emotional reunion on Thursday night in a wet container park in Santos. Will and I dressed down for the occasion in flip flops and shorts, looking out of place among a small army of men in hard hats. Beatrice was a little reluctant to start at first, but after a tow (she’s too heavy to push) she spluttered into life and is now recovering in a garage in Sao Paulo. 

I had spent several hours on Monday waiting at the port while our customs officer finished her mid-afternoon tennis lesson. I waited alongside Safmarine’s Key Account Manager, Victor a great friendly Baloo bear figure, and our freight forwarding agent, Albano. The waiting room was occupied by a melee of other agents; a group of middle-aged men who looked like they had spent most of their lives waiting there. 

When the customs officer finally arrived we were led to her office where she produced our file which landed on the desk with a thud and a volley of colourful expletives. The four inch wodge of paper will have to be added to our carbon footprint. 

While the customs officers played tennis, the trip had once again become a meta-adventure, played out on our laptops from the patio of the Guaruja Hostel. Outside, though unobserved by us, the streets of our fading 70s resort became a late night battleground between police and criminal gangs. 

The Guaruja Hostel has been our haven. Beyond its gates, pick-up trucks pass by laden with gas canisters advertising their presence with musical jingles, subjecting us to Fur Elise ad nauseam. Inside the hostel Lady Gaga blared deliriously from the radio. It made me wonder if we had become lost in the loop of this music entering the parallel universe of the Hostel Guaruja. 

But Beatrice has broken the spell. With her return the clocks have started ticking and the adventure is underway again. 

We have a busy schedule over the next month with visits to Fortaleza to collect our Message in a Bottle, a voyage into the Amazon and much time to make up. We hope you will stay with us for the ride.


Comments Leave a comment
Name: Augusto Carvalho (United Kingdom)
Tim, Lynn and Will, It was a pleasure meeting you all and hope you enjoy the rest of your stay in Brazil and accomplish all your goals with the RGS project! Take care of Beatrice! Beleza!! Augusto
Name: B and D
HOORAY!
Name: Sal (England)
Well finally you 3 are back on the road - fantastic. I am sure that Beatrice was very pleased to see you too. Her life over the last 5/6 weeks could only be described as very dull. I love your blogs - floods, beach life and schools - it's all great. Enjoy your South American time and I look forward to more blogging. love Sal x
Name: Alan Edwards (united kingdom)
Glad your back on the road again; why the name Beatrice? Mine is clementine - although did consider Tango and Cash....
Name: Alan Edwards (united kingdom)
Glad your back on the road again; why the name Beatrice? Mine is clementine - although did consider Tango and Cash....

 

 
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