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Old 03-23-2022, 09:22 AM   #1
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We are here - Micro Minnie 2106DS in Brasil

Hi travelers.
We are Ody and Ofélia, from Brasil.
We just received, last 10th, our brand new Micro Minnie 2106 D.
Although the differences in "RVing" between US and our country we would like to take part in this club.
We have a 12 years experience with a motorhome, build in Brazil, and now we are going to experiment our pelgrims life with a travel trailer.
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Welcome. We'll be interested in reading about the differences in RVing between Brazil and the USA.
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Hi travelers.
We are Ody and Ofélia, from Brasil.
We just received, last 10th, our brand new Micro Minnie 2106 D.
Although the differences in "RVing" between US and our country we would like to take part in this club.
We have a 12 years experience with a motorhome, build in Brazil, and now we are going to experiment our pelgrims life with a travel trailer.
Welcome and yes it will be very nice to hear about RVing in Brazil. I love South America and especially the music, Eliane Elias is one of my favorites.
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Old 03-23-2022, 04:58 PM   #4
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Dear Bob C
Thanks for your reply.
Although you and me live in continental countries there are some differences when we talk about this passion that moves us: caravanning or RVing.
We are much different in numbers of RVs and campgrounds, only to mention 2 items.
Our industry is artisanal yet, we do not have a production in line only on demand, which turn our RVs very expensive.
Nowadays there are less campgrounds than 20 years before, especially because our legislation.
But, like in USA and Europe, the business is growing up since 2020, because the Covid19 pandemic.
We are working to get the things better.
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Old 03-23-2022, 05:07 PM   #5
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Hi Brian

Once in a while I will post some curiosity about the RVing in Brasil, by my point of view.

Thanks.

PS. Congratulation for your music taste.
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