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Aloha

Aloha

Brazil

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English, German, Portuguese, Italian e Japanese.

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Hi, I am Aloha

I'm from São Paulo, Brazil

Amo pessoas, números kkkkk e animais(catxorros,gatos vishiii a lista é grande). Sou bem humorada, aprecio gentilezas...

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About me

Estudante de engenharia, trabalho com imoveis em São Paulo e região, também tenho uma lojinha de produtos holísticos e meditação.

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Interests

  • Culture & Local Events
  • LGBT
  • Art, Photography & Writing
  • Family & Kids
  • Gastronomy
  • Local Shopping
  • Music & Nightlife
  • Sports & Outdoor
  • Wellness & Nature

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    Ibirapuera

    Reduced by Paulistas, Ibirapuera is the most important urban park in São Paulo. Its three artificial lakes are interconnected and occupy 1.6 million m2. It was inaugurated in 1954 to commemorate the fourth centenary of the city. It has a bike path, 13 floodlit courts, jogging, walking and resting areas and open areas for shows. It houses public buildings, museums, planetarium, Biennial building, sports gymnasium, Nativity Museum, Aeronautics and Folklore Museum, Obelisk, Flag Monument and Japanese Pavilion.
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