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Stats & Maps<\/a><\/p>\n

Curitiba rising<\/h3>\n

The Expresso Curitiba Hostel<\/a> has been a great home for two weeks while focusing on work and suffering a rotten cold, I could almost be back in the UK.
\nOne day the city roars with car horns and the national colours of yellow and green as huge pro-impeachment demonstrations rally with civility and passion. Curitiba is the seat to the Lava Jato<\/em> investigation which is working through the corruption allegations of Brazil’s politicians, most days another figure is arrested but today was the turn of the previous president Lula, accompanied by a raft of bazar stories even Hollywood could not spin. It’s a step towards trying to fix some huge issues faced by the nation but it’s deeply marred with vested interests, first the country might have to tear itself apart to begin anew.<\/p>\n

The staff become good friends and I tick off all the items on the delicious cr\u00eape menu but it’s time to get moving, into the interior and towards the monster cataratas of Iguaz\u00fa.<\/p>\n