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Slowhatch:
There's a Santa Rita a few hours away from S.P. Maybe that's where people are driving towards.
But...would they put the destination on the side of the bus? Maybe not. It could be just a company name.
Ha! GMTA. Puddin beat me to it.

puddin:

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--- Quote from: Neobie on February 17, 2006, 11:55:46 PM ---Just watched the TV promo online, and realised that Lisa and Joni are saying, "This race is so much harder that I thought it was going to be." Meaning, the stadium is a Pit Stop of some sort. Start searching now!


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Too late, I just heard that someone from another board identified it as Pacaembu Stadium.

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Great news  !!

Pacaembu Stadium - Brazil 
 

Another nice shot from Pacaembu County Stadium in Sao Paulo.
This stadium belongs to Sao Paulo county, was established in 1940 and after several remodelations, today's capacity is over 50,000 attendances.
 
 

banzai:
either fence, tree, or scarecrow?

puddin:

--- Quote from: Slowhatch on February 18, 2006, 12:17:29 AM ---There's a Santa Rita a few hours away from S.P. Maybe that's where people are driving towards.
But...would they put the destination on the side of the bus? Maybe not. It could be just a company name.
Ha! GMTA. Puddin beat me to it.

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Thats why I didnt mention it  :lol:

let me stick this here while waiting for banzais download ~
By Bus -- There are four bus terminals (rodoviaria). Which one you use depends upon your destination. All are connected to the metrô system. Barra Funda, near the Barra Funda metrô (tel. 011/3235-0322), serves buses to the interior of São Paulo, northern Paraná, and Mato Grosso. Bresser, next to the Bresser metrô stop (tel. 011/6692-5191), provides buses to Minas Gerais. Jabaquara, next to the Jabaquara metrô (tel. 011/5581-0856), provides transportation to Santos and the south coast. Rodoviaria Tietê (tel. 011/3235-0322 for buses to Rio, and 011/3235-0322 for connections to Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina) is by far the largest and most important bus station, located on the Tietê metrô stop. Buses depart from here to Rio, and most major Brazilian cities, as well as international destinations.
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--- Quote from: banzai on February 18, 2006, 12:26:31 AM --- either fence, tree, or scarecrow?

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Darn no cactus  :lol:

banzai:
beyond the rocky mountain there's something else?

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