Porto da Barra Beach

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Porto da Barra Beach
Beach
Porto da Barra Beach is located in Brazil
Porto da Barra Beach
Porto da Barra Beach
Porto da Barra Beach in Brazil
Coordinates: 13°00′12″S 38°31′58″W / 13.003317°S 38.532903°W / -13.003317; -38.532903
LocationSalvador, Bahia, Brazil

Porto da Barra Beach is located in Barra neighborhood in the city of Salvador, Brazil. It is located at the entrance of the Baía de Todos os Santos, with a small, white colonial fort at one end and a whitewashed church sitting up on a hill at the other.

As the beach is in a bay, the water is calm (given that it is right in the heart of Brazil's third-largest city). And in a country with over 7,000 km (4,349 mi) of east-facing coastline, the Porto is one of the few facing west, and sunsets can be seen from there.[1]

Porto da Barra was the site of Bahia's first European settlement, Vila Velha, or the Old Village. During the 1960s it was a hangout for Tropicalistas Caetano Veloso (who sang of the beach in his song "Qual é Baiana?") and Gilberto Gil and their crowd.[citation needed]

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