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Infelizmente não conseguimos ver o programa todo mas a julgar pela amostra…



…a hospitalidade e a cultura impar das gentes, realçada por um perfeito inglês, as deslumbrantes paisagens, os verdes, as flores, as lagoas, o Mar e a gastronomia deixaram Anthony Bourdain apaixonado pelos Açores. Agora é esperar que uma pequeníssima parte dos seus 77 milhões de telespectadores fique também enfeitiçada.

4 comentários:

Anónimo disse...

I saw, I saw!

Your land is really very beautiful.

And you eat so well! Now I know why you always go around a table! The stew made with the steaming volcano, clams of S. Jorge, the fish always fresh, look all good! It make me wish to go to your wonderful land!

Who is Pauleta? I saw something of a show at Teatro Micaelense? What is happening?

Carla disse...

Come Apu and we will take you to the center of the volcano to eat the stew. We've been livng inside volcanoes and them had provided our survillence till today, so we hope that keeps going on for a long time before the bowels of earth decide to have butterflies...
Islands of charm, yes we are..

Anónimo disse...

http://www.jaunted.com/story/2009/1/26/233527/559/travel/Anthony+Bourdain+Smells+Something+Funny+in+the+Azores

"The Azores, an archipelago of Portuguese islands set 900 miles off the European coast in the remote Atlantic Ocean. Now that's more like it. It's pretty crazy that this place even exists, let alone that people can easily get to it"

"But while we were expecting a remote volcanic wonderland, Bourdian makes the Azores look, well, just not as out there as we were hoping. Sure, some of the scenery is amazing, but they drink gin and tonics, eat sausage, and remark how much it's just like America! Not to be selfish, but when we travel that far we're looking for a place that's a little less American. To be fair, the boiling geyser on San Miguel Island sounded pretty far out, but then Bourdain described its smell as reminiscent of "nibbling egg salad out of one of Hulk Hogan's used Speedos."

Jordão disse...

Caro Francisco Medeiros obrigado pelo link.

Realmente não é a primeira vez, nem vai ser a última que isso acontece. Infelizmente esses senhores têm o poder de influenciar muita gente e ao não fazerem o seu trabalho bem feito podem prejudicar muita gente, nesse caso muitos locais. No entanto não deixa de ser uma opinião pessoal e podemos tirar daí algumas elações sobre a forma como somos vistos.

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