The rock was Jeris highlight....not so spectacular but a very windy walk along the beach to get to it!
We left Barreirinhas to go to Jericocara. We had to go to Tutoia where we ended up entrusting a lady who ran a restaurant by the bus stop to look after our bags while we went to a very deserted beach, which we think may have been a river, rather than sea with an american dude. From there we went to Parnaiba - where we ate pretty horrible pasta and got up early to get to Camocim where we had to hire a buggy (see pic) to get us to Jericocoara. This was probably the most fun part of my trip so far. Val, our buggy driver was a good laugh. We drove basically through endless sand, went sandboarding down some dunes, and went to a beautiful spot by a lake where we lay in hammocks in the water, drinking beer and eating seafood. It was idyllic.
Jericocara was cool- VERY windy - as it's known for kite-surfing and windsurfing. We had a few good nights drinking caipirinhas and met up with the Dutch couple also from the boat.
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