Brazil,Bahia,Boipeba Island. Dende seed from the palm processed in the next stage to make Dende Oil a staple of Brazilian cuisine.
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- Brazil,Bahia,Boipeba Island. A Dende Palm plantation used to make Dende Oil which forms a staple in Brazilian cuisine.
- Brazil,Bahia,Boipeba Island. A wall with painted Brazilian flag.
- Brazil,Bahia,Boipeba Island. The shop of the island's bone collector who searches the shoreline for the cast up remains of living creatures from the island's Atlantic coastline.
- Brazil,Bahia,Boipeba Island. Young men and boys train at Capoeira the ritualistic slave dance martial dance of Brazil where staged movements hide fighting stances,defensive postures and attacking jabs.
- Brazil,Bahia,Boipeba Island. Young men and boys train at Capoeira the ritualistic slave dance martial dance of Brazil where staged movements hide fighting stances,defensive postures and attacking jabs
- Brazil,Bahia,Boipeba Island. The channel dividing Tinhare and Boipeda on Brazil's Bahian Atlantic coastline from the air.
- Brazil,Bahia,Boipeba Island,Tinhare Archipelago. A fisherman sits watching the channel dividing Tinhare and Boipeda Islands at sunset.
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