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On a holiday positive note, air travel prices right now are way low
Last post 3 years ago by movingtobrazil1 reply
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daily wages in Trinidad &Tobago for skilled and general labor
Last post 3 years ago by muhammadsohailnaseem16 replies
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Vilcabamba -- Can the Locals and the Expats Co-Exist Successfully?
Last post 3 years ago by cccmedia10 replies
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Covid-19: How do you feel about the current situation in Brazil?
Last post 3 years ago by Texanbrazil23 replies
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(We're not) The Jet Set, We're the old Chevrolet set - Recife visits
Last post 3 years ago by Texanbrazil1 reply
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Divorce or separation in Brazil with an American and Chilean
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