The Emperor's Bridge
By Aleyna
- 16 Oct, 2011
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The Emperor's Bridge was built in 1855 and named in honor of D. Peter II, which allocated 30 contos Money used by his time) for this work, although only 14 short contos have been spent and 317 reis (the surplus was returned to the provincial president).
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yes, it is nice be able to walk barefoot on the grass :)
18 Oct, 2011
Is this place located where you live?
18 Oct, 2011
10km up north
Every second sunday of the month they have a Colony Fair - farmers fair I'd say ... where you can buy "bockwurst", pastrami, cheese, cream cheese, olives, vegetables, fruits and flowers.
There is a small museum and a german restaurant with typical food, something like "cracker barrels"
Or, just bring your own food for a picnic.
18 Oct, 2011
That's very close to you.
It sounds like a wonderful place. We're going to be having the big Oktoberfest in La Mesa, which is the city just to the east of San Diego, it's only a 8 minute drive. It always has some interesting things.
19 Oct, 2011
Of course.... ------> beer... :D
19 Oct, 2011
Yes, lots of beer and wurst.
20 Oct, 2011
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Very lush vegetation around that beautiful bridge!
17 Oct, 2011