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It's very important to add that Abando wasn't little. It was for years the biggest event in Brazil, and for sure, the one with the longest duration: 4 days of camping. Like Oklacon and CampFeral, Abando is expensive due the nature of the business of "going off to camp".

Furboliche, as far as my knowledge goes, it's a few-hours event in a bowling alley, it gathers more people due its convenience and the fact that it's free to enter: aside expenses in a bowling alley, each attendee is responsible to keep track of its expenses. If we consider that, when Abando goes, the Brazilian folks will loose the last long-run convention, and all that will remain are gatherings that happens also in Sao Paulo, as well in other cities in the same fashion.

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