Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Waterfall of Small Seats in Igatu Village

Hi!
 
The waterfall of seats is a very beautiful and easy to reach place, very close to the Igatu village.
 
I will try to teach you how to get to her.
 
I hope you enjoy.
 
► How to Get:
 
First, you have to pick up the black of the street and keep walking (uphill) to the bridge over the River Pigeon. It takes about 15 minutes only.
 
Starting from the main square, the yellow arrow indicates the street of blacks










 
Do not cross the bridge. Turn right.

Do not cross the bridge. Turn right.

Now you leave the track and picks up the riverbed of the pigeons up to the falls .
     It has no signage.
     Stay in the left margin.




 
 
► Heads up!
 
>> in this stretch of the river, you have to enter a sandy track, always the left side.
 
Note the stone above the third arrow.
It is the same as the picture below.

Close Attention Here.
Caution.
It has a trail that goes up the hill.
Do not go up the trail .

This stretch of trail , you pass behind the bush, do not see the river.
 
 
 



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Waterfall of Small Seats

Waterfall of Small Seats
if it rains and the river Pombo rise, it is difficult to sit in chairs
 

Monday, September 14, 2015

A little of the history of the Igatu Village

Igatu, formerly called Xique-xique of Igatu is a small district of the city of Andarai, Bahia. located in the Sierra de Sincorá, between the towns of Andaraí and Mucugê. It has today about 300 inhabitants.
 
Curiosity: Igatu means "good water" in Tupi Garani.
 
The Igatu village had its peak between the years 1940 and 1950. It is estimated that 10,000 people lived in the village and its surroundings at the time. With the decline of diamonds and consequent migration of the locals, the village almost turned ghost town. We can not fail to mention that the residents themselves, in despair of finding diamonds, tore down their homes and even entire streets behind this little ore. Are still today the ruins of several houses located in what was once a neighborhood called St. Louis.
 
From the 90s, tourism has emerged in the region and has become a development factor for most residents. Some residents make their living working as a guide, taking tourists to rivers and waterfalls; Others work in hotels, restaurants and / or making crafts. Either way, it's hard fact that tourism has revolutionized the region of Chapada Diamantina, providing new opportunities for development.
 
The question now is sustainability therefore already begun the destruction of flora and fauna by tourists. Every year increases the number of visitors the old and charming village of Igatu. Last year, in celebration of St. John, did not fit space for so many cars that came to town.
 
So I say, coming to see the village of Igatu.
 
 
Main street


São Sebastião Church

Ruins

Ruins




Ruins