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Originally Posted by Dotty
I am not quite sure where you are coming from,but I can see that you maybe you have not realized that unfortunately drugs are found the world over and is difficult to combate,but that does not take away from the fact that Jeri is an outstanding natural beauty spot that all should visit at some point whilst in Brasil.
Over hype-The beach has always been slightly grey at the front and of course it's not just a beach it is a natural paradise with outstanding nature that is timeless ,wonderful restaurants and stylish pousadas too !
The days are long gone of lightless streets and animals roaming the sand streets that were peaceful and quiet with semi naked indiinous people around cooking their fish in the garden and fixing their nets,but the spirit is still there in the locals and the money they are earning of course ,so most are very happy folk who do not take drugs .
Have a nice day.
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Pousadas were nice, but nothing outstanding except Mosq Blue, restaurants were all average and very dissapaointing. I didn't try the drugs though so I could see clearly that the beach was grey and past the dune it gets muddy.
The guides on the way in to Jerri are little scammers, they are everywhere and will try their hardest to convince you that you aren't allowed in without a guide, or that the tracks are dangerous. Are these the happy locals in touch with their indigenous lifestyle???