America (CV 66) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1977

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Salvador Like the five hundred cruzeiro banknote indicates, Salvador has many faces. In the city above, a man can be an investor or a restaurant owner and a woman, a newscaster or a bank clerk. The upper city is as progressive as its sister cities in the Northern Hemisphere. Like the five-hundred-cruzeiro bank note indicates, Salvador has many faces. For the individual who ex- pects the people to conform to a physical pattern, Salvador is a frustrating experience. The majority of the people are dark-skinned and seldom do two look alike, but a com- mon tongue unites them. Considering that they are seldom visited by their North American cousin, his presence usually causes a turning of the head, a winking of the eye, a bit of whispering, or an extra effort to say, Bom dia . Salvador is said to be a city of the arts, and one look at its churches will tell you why. The San Francisco Church, for example, boasts gold figurines on nearly every square inch of its ceiling and walls. Music, too, is very much a part of Salvador's life, and days of the week are used to honor, in song and dance, dieties held precious. Would you expect to walk into a stateside Sears department store and find a salesman playing an organ or guitar? In Salvador's Mercado Modelo, a famous marketplace, it is not uncom- mon to see salesmen playing a one- stringed drum, or beribau, with con- siderable authority. AMERICA had the additional honor of witnessing the most celebrated day on Salvador's calendar, the feast of St. John. A native will tell you that it resembles our Fourth of July, complete with the very legal sale of firecrackers. Woe unto the sailor who samples a wee bit too much batida, a potent native treat, and wanders unsuspec- tingly too close to the snare of a samba drumbeat, for his northern blood will never really run the same again. -G. H. Jochum ., ' ' 4.-src-'

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