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rio de janeiro was once the capital of the portuguese empire, so the library and several places were built, when he returned he left his son, who proclaimed independence and created the brazilian empire, paraty still has the home of the royal family. ruclips.net/video/30c60ig3kDI/видео.html
Brazil is less safe than the US and Europe, that’s a fact, but Brazil is not as dangerous for tourists as the media and some people who haver been in Brazil suggest, like you would be robbed once you stepped foot in the streets. If you take the right precautions, you have a 99% chance not to have anything bad happening to you while you enjoy some really wonderful places.
do not confuse the reality of RIO with the rest of Brazil, like saying that baltimore, detroit is the same in all the USA, but reality is not like that. theculturetrip.com/south-america/brazil/articles/8-stereotypes-all-brazilians-hate/
@@lindseyfw2903 good to see that. The more relaxed you are, the more you'll wnjoy it. Of course, always be careful, but enjoy it a lot. If you head west in the city, to Barra da Tijuca, I recommend doing a little tour of the islands Ilha da Gigoia e Ilha primeira. There you can also rent jet skies and do some stand up paddle. I used to live there and it is a very hidden gem of Rio.
Oh guys... At the end of the stairs you would visit Santa Teresa, the most charming and bucholic neighborhood in Rio, with breathtaking views of the city. It's not that dangerous, it's safer than Copacabana for example. Anyway, great video!
@@lindseyfw2903 there are beautiful historical cities to visit in Minas Gerais, you should check it up. I reccomend Ouro Preto, Tiradentes, São João del Rei and the capital Belo Horizonte.
@@lindseyfw2903 Hire a guide because Minas Gerais is a historical place. At the capital, Belo Horizonte, you guys can explore by yourselves but at historical cities like Ouro Preto you'll really need a guide. Also, close to the capital, you'll find one of the world's largest outdoor museums with contemporary art, Inhotim Institute.
There are two entire cities in Brazil which was listed and recognized as a World heritage. So, they "stopped in the medieval time" visiting it feels like traveling straight to 1500. Its names are Diamantina and Ouro Preto
Hey guys, Idk if you have everything planned for your trip here in Brazil, but if you can, you should visit the northeast, like the "Lençois Maranhenses", it's amazing. Salvador is really beautiful too. But another tip is: the south of Brazil. It's really unique here in Brazil 'cause of the architecture, specially in Rio Grande do Sul wich is very germany style. The "Foz do Iguaçu" is amazing too. Another beautiful place is the Jardim Botânico in Curitiba - Parana, it's located in the south of Brazil too.
This is definitely a nice video again. The stairs were beautiful. The library kept my daughter's and my eyes wide open! But the first big change I saw was Alex's haircut. LoL 🤣
Actually the native american portrayed in the mural represents the Indigenous people from the American continent, not only south America but Central and north America as well. The whole idea of the mural is to show the indigenous people from the 5 continents: Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania and America.
That library is awesome! The photography is awesome along with the music. I heard Brazil has the largest Lebanese community outside Lebanon. Maybe you might consider making a trip to their neighborhood. They have a huge Japanese and German communities there too.....Thank you so much Alexander and Lindsey.
I am from Egypt and I love all your vlogs. Please... come to Egypt, we have the Great Pyramids in Giza, Luxor & Aswan, and Sharm El Sheikh, no need to be quarantined.
PLEASE, vão a Balneário Camboriú, Campos do Jordão, Blumenau, Petrópolis, Florianópolis ou GRAMADO e Ouro Preto/Minhas Gerais. São cidades encantadoras que iriam gostar.
I think is always great to have a local friend showing you around hidden but amazing places when you are a tourist! Great street art! Thank you for sharing! Hugs from London!
The stringy plant looked a little like spinach. The tiled staircase was a highlight for me so far on this series. A pretty amazing piece of art. Thanks Alex and Lindsey!
You guys could go to places in south like GRAMADO, CANELA and FLORIANÓPOLIS, The "Circuito da Estrada Real" (Minas Gerais and Rio State in southeast) then Northeast Brazil like Fortaleza, Natal. It'll be amazing to see you guys shocked with how different worlds Brazil has!
Go to Barra da Tijuca, Recreio dos Bandeirantes and Prainha to see some nice beaches that are less known than Ipanema and Copacabana, but which have their own charm in the city of Rio.
2:04 In fact, this art made by Eduardo Kobra represents the continent of America. They show the faces of the indigenous peoples of the 5 continents. If you look, there are 5 faces in this art. At the Olympic Games we have 5 continents and if you look, there are 5 Olympic rings where each of these rings represents a continent. The American continent is represented by the red ring.
visit arraial do cabo (praia do forno), buzios (ferradurinha) and cabo frio (praia do forte), in arraial do cabo are the most beautiful beaches in Rio de Janeiro
Nice video as usual! You guys should do a food review in Confeitaria Colombo, in downtown Rio. It has a beautiful historical architecture and is known for it’s candies.
You must go to Petrópolis, it's a City really close to Rio, you can just get a bus and it's one hour away. There are a lot of museums and it was The place where The emperor use to went with his family to spent summer.
Buzius, a city in the north of Rio with wonderful beaches and the famous "Rua das Pedras" would be a cool place for you both to go. Enjoying a lot the whole content about Brazil. Keep safe my friends!
lakes region (cabo frio, arraial do cabo, buzios, araruama, saquarema) are safe and very quiet cities, visit petrópolis and penedo are beautiful cities in the mountains and have a lot to do
I've been watching the videos since you left for Brazil. The videos are wonderful and very educational. Even if the whole trip is without much planning, you try to find out about each subject so you can explain it to everyone. It has been educational even for me, who am Brazilian. Thank you very much and congratulations to the couple.
@@lindseyfw2903 Yeah, people made out these urban legends but he was acctualy depressed and killed himself. and i'm pretty sure his boddy definitly did not spend days in there! greetings from curitiba!
I was in those places in 2018. Escaderia Selaron was so crowded! But no so much at the top. We went from there to the Parque das ruinas. It is quite sad see almost every bar closed.
Beautiful library, so happy you checked out that unique place. The tile stairs are so incredible. Lindsey, yay!- you found chocolate- I was wondering when will you encounter cake. The chocolate tiles are great find. So many to look at, beautiful functional mosaic. Thanks for sharing this wonderful day of architectural design.
**correction(The library in the video is the Real Gabinete Português de Leitura, was built after the independency of Brazil -1822- by Portuguese immigrants to promote the portuguese culture at the Capital of the Brazililian Empire, Rio de Janeiro. The association continue the work to preserve the legacy of portuguese culture). Sorry for the mistake, I'm not from Rio. Actually The National Library is much bigger and prettier. LoL All of those buildings reflect the influence of the Portuguese Royal Family explained in the text down bellow; The National Library, is one of the 10 largest libraries in the world. Protected as a patrimony by UNESCO. Was a legacy by the Portuguese Royal family when they escape to Brazil by november 29, 1807, because of the invasion of Lisbon by Napoleon forces at december 1, 1807. That decision was crucial to the Royal family to keep the power about ports and commerce. They were supported by United Kingdom that was agains Continental Blockade Napoleon's policy's. The Portuguese Royal Family stayed in Brazil until april 26, 1821. They leave tecnolgy, art and science as their legacy during the period. When they leave Brazil was the beginning to our independence. We payed indenization for most part of the legacy LoL
@@FOLIPE Thanks for correcting me, I'm not from Rio, and I think they could explain more about the places they are visiting like this building, because even brazilians like me don't know about everything. It's a really beautiful place, if they are impressed with this, imagine with the National Library... Imagine yourself watching a video about Versailles with no explanation, it's just a beautiful place with no meaning. I miss this about the places in Brazil, I really hope they explain more about Salvador.
Nice. But it is interesting to note that Brazil is much more than just Rio de Janeiro. Here, for example, there is the beautiful city of Bonito in the Mato Grosso do Sul and those Foz of Iguaçu Falls in Paraná. Which is like the Niagra Falls, only in a tropical place. Legal. Mas é interessante notar que o Brasil é muito mais do que apenas o Rio de Janeiro. Aqui tem por exemplo a linda cidade de Bonito no Mato Grosso do Sul e as de Cataratas do Iguaçu no Paraná. Que é como as Cataratas do Niagra, só que em um lugar tropical.
You guys should try visiting the Pão Açucar climbing the first mountain through a trail.. its free and not dangerous at all... but u can only visit the first step... you can go to Jardim Botanico (Botanic Garden)... its right besides The Parque Lage you guys visit before.. its nice too...
@@lindseyfw2903 Too bad it was closed! Dont know why... all I know is that they close the doors at 5 P.M.... but probably it was because of the covid pandemic... last time I was there was... december 2019... :(
Your videos are a perfect mix of valuable information and fun. Thank you for posting these Brazil videos, I’m going next week and they have helped a lot.
@@TheTravelbum Ask your friend to take you to "Ilha Fiscal". It's a tiny island over which is a beautiful castle built by the end of the XIX century especially for the last ball of the Empire, before Brazil become a Republic, as the Portuguese Royal family reigned in Brazil for around 80 years and 3 generations, as the whole Court ran away from Europe to escape Napoleaon invasions. Rio de Janeiro, during that period, was the capital of the Portuguese Empire. The castle is near the place where you saw the Mural with the Graphic Art, and it's part of the Marine area, managed by it. You can visit the castle on Saturdays and Sundays, (12:30, 14:00, 15:30). It's R$36,00 per person. You take a schooner and in 15 minutes you get there, as it's in the Guanabara bay. Watch this video (unfortunately, it does not have English subtitles) of a Brazilian youtuber that has just been there. ruclips.net/video/4DzCo2ptKrA/видео.html
Hey guys !!! You are doing a great job and advice you next step go to sugarloaf and mureta da urca to watch the sunset taking a beer and eating a pastel. Take care
@The Travelbum Hey, It was a good idea you got a guide. Hey guys there are two more famous places to visit ” Maracana Stadium and Sambódramo that’s the place from Carnaval. That’s better you get a guide to these places.
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The Best beautiful City Santos SP Brazil
Não sei que coxinhas são essas, parecem ser ruins, provém as coxinhas de frango, são as melhores
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rio de janeiro was once the capital of the portuguese empire, so the library and several places were built, when he returned he left his son, who proclaimed independence and created the brazilian empire, paraty still has the home of the royal family.
ruclips.net/video/30c60ig3kDI/видео.html
Nice, I always learn something from these videos from my own country that I didn't know as a brazilian.
Me too!
Awesome we love hearing that
I need to come to Brazil... Dont know why I keep heading to Europe. Thanks guys for awesome video again.
Yes Brazil is so good!
Hi ! Discover the northeast of Brazil. Alagoas has beaches with warm waters and very blue, I recommend visiting São Miquel dos Milagres, Maragogi.
Brazil is less safe than the US and Europe, that’s a fact, but Brazil is not as dangerous for tourists as the media and some people who haver been in Brazil suggest, like you would be robbed once you stepped foot in the streets. If you take the right precautions, you have a 99% chance not to have anything bad happening to you while you enjoy some really wonderful places.
I'm Brazilian... Brazil is very very dangerous...
do not confuse the reality of RIO with the rest of Brazil, like saying that baltimore, detroit is the same in all the USA, but reality is not like that. theculturetrip.com/south-america/brazil/articles/8-stereotypes-all-brazilians-hate/
Rio isn't the most dangerous place in Brazil.
Yeah and because of that they missed Santa Teresa
@@fabioluisbsgl257 I’m brazilian and I’ve never been robbed.
Is it just my impression, or are you guys everyday more and more comfortable in Rio? I can see a difference from day 1 to this :)
Completely, you are right!
@@lindseyfw2903 good to see that. The more relaxed you are, the more you'll wnjoy it. Of course, always be careful, but enjoy it a lot.
If you head west in the city, to Barra da Tijuca, I recommend doing a little tour of the islands Ilha da Gigoia e Ilha primeira. There you can also rent jet skies and do some stand up paddle. I used to live there and it is a very hidden gem of Rio.
@@maryymendes eu sei que vc é brasileira
Duh!
@@Zibools tá mas tanto faz oq tem ela ser brasileira?
People can go to the beach but cannot sit in a library to enjoy a great book. Makes sense!
Vai entender nè? Coisas de Brasil
Agreed!
You guys should also visit the Botanical Garden. It's an amazing place.
You can't leave Brazil without seen Lençois Maranhenses. You won't believe how beautiful and different is that place. Believe me.
We plan on going! It’s in the north right?
@@lindseyfw2903 Hey happy to see you got my msg haha. It's in the northeast. :)
@@lindseyfw2903 right. Northeast to be precise.
Oh guys... At the end of the stairs you would visit Santa Teresa, the most charming and bucholic neighborhood in Rio, with breathtaking views of the city. It's not that dangerous, it's safer than Copacabana for example. Anyway, great video!
I wish we could have gone
I'm in love with you guys. It's like about 3 days youtube is recomending your videos and i love it all. ❤
Amazing to hear that, thank you
I am from Minas Gerais, but Rio is always a good idea. Enjoy your trip . Nice videos! 👌
I hope we can make it to where you’re from
@@lindseyfw2903 there are beautiful historical cities to visit in Minas Gerais, you should check it up. I reccomend Ouro Preto, Tiradentes, São João del Rei and the capital Belo Horizonte.
@@lindseyfw2903 Hire a guide because Minas Gerais is a historical place. At the capital, Belo Horizonte, you guys can explore by yourselves but at historical cities like Ouro Preto you'll really need a guide. Also, close to the capital, you'll find one of the world's largest outdoor museums with contemporary art, Inhotim Institute.
@@lindseyfw2903 Here in Minas you guys should look for places with waterfalls, we have incredible waterfalls in Minas, try to go to Capitólio.
Wow, amazing feast for the eyes! From the mural to the library to the tile setter, just fantastic.
Lots of beauty!
There are two entire cities in Brazil which was listed and recognized as a World heritage. So, they "stopped in the medieval time" visiting it feels like traveling straight to 1500. Its names are Diamantina and Ouro Preto
That library is awesome! Thanks for sharing!
It was so peaceful and gorgeous
@@lindseyfw2903 ...yeah, it looks like borrowed from a dream.
This Globo biscuits have been sold in Rio beaches since I was a child!
We loved them
Hey guys, Idk if you have everything planned for your trip here in Brazil, but if you can, you should visit the northeast, like the "Lençois Maranhenses", it's amazing. Salvador is really beautiful too.
But another tip is: the south of Brazil. It's really unique here in Brazil 'cause of the architecture, specially in Rio Grande do Sul wich is very germany style. The "Foz do Iguaçu" is amazing too. Another beautiful place is the Jardim Botânico in Curitiba - Parana, it's located in the south of Brazil too.
Yes we plan to go to both of those places. What do you recommend to do in Salvador?
@@lindseyfw2903 the channel Naomi & Mar just posted today a video of them in Salvador.
This is definitely a nice video again. The stairs were beautiful. The library kept my daughter's and my eyes wide open! But the first big change I saw was Alex's haircut. LoL 🤣
Haha yes it’s a big change!
Actually the native american portrayed in the mural represents the Indigenous people from the American continent, not only south America but Central and north America as well. The whole idea of the mural is to show the indigenous people from the 5 continents: Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania and America.
Amazing!
That library is awesome! The photography is awesome along with the music. I heard Brazil has the largest Lebanese community outside Lebanon. Maybe you might consider making a trip to their neighborhood. They have a huge Japanese and German communities there too.....Thank you so much Alexander and Lindsey.
I am from Egypt and I love all your vlogs. Please... come to Egypt, we have the Great Pyramids in Giza, Luxor & Aswan, and Sharm El Sheikh, no need to be quarantined.
We want to soon. Are they allowing Americans in? What is the best time of year to go?
PLEASE, vão a Balneário Camboriú, Campos do Jordão, Blumenau, Petrópolis, Florianópolis ou GRAMADO e Ouro Preto/Minhas Gerais. São cidades encantadoras que iriam gostar.
That library is truly amazing with all its historic works-thanks for sharing! Love the ceiling!!!
One of the most beautiful places I’ve seen
04:41 Those Books in the bookshelves are the happiest in the World 👍
So gorgeous!
Nice haircut Alex....I love it...amazing stairs as well
❤️
I think is always great to have a local friend showing you around hidden but amazing places when you are a tourist!
Great street art! Thank you for sharing!
Hugs from London!
Definitely helpful!!
Hugs to you too!🤗
The stringy plant looked a little like spinach. The tiled staircase was a highlight for me so far on this series. A pretty amazing piece of art. Thanks Alex and Lindsey!
I see you both like culture and history. So, go to Petropolis for one day! You'll love it!
Totally, hope we can make it there
You guys could go to places in south like GRAMADO, CANELA and FLORIANÓPOLIS, The "Circuito da Estrada Real" (Minas Gerais and Rio State in southeast) then Northeast Brazil like Fortaleza, Natal. It'll be amazing to see you guys shocked with how different worlds Brazil has!
yeah, brazilian south is so beautiful and different from the rest of the country
Gramado is one of my favourite places in Br.
@@viajandosemlimites5678
Looks like bavarian, german architecture..
Wow somebody unexpectedly trimmed his hair 😯😊😌😎... What a cool change! ... Now there's more space for the horse rider hat now...
Just gotta make sure he doesn’t burn his head hehe
@@harper_anne2089 I agree 🔥
@@lindseyfw2903 hehehe yes protect him from the sunlight, maybe with sunscreen 😊😊, he'll be fine
☺️ Aw shucks. Thanks for the kind words about my cue ball head
Go to Barra da Tijuca, Recreio dos Bandeirantes and Prainha to see some nice beaches that are less known than Ipanema and Copacabana, but which have their own charm in the city of Rio.
2:04 In fact, this art made by Eduardo Kobra represents the continent of America. They show the faces of the indigenous peoples of the 5 continents. If you look, there are 5 faces in this art. At the Olympic Games we have 5 continents and if you look, there are 5 Olympic rings where each of these rings represents a continent. The American continent is represented by the red ring.
Yes
Hey guys, go to Santa Cantarina and next go to beachs in northeast of Brazil...
I live in sc
florianopolis?
Tacacá do Norte é da minha terra é ; Pará!
I 'm glad you guys went to dowtown Rio .Many tourists only go to Cpacabana and Ipanema never show cultural sites.Great video!
Yes we are so glad we had a local to show us around
visit arraial do cabo (praia do forno), buzios (ferradurinha) and cabo frio (praia do forte), in arraial do cabo are the most beautiful beaches in Rio de Janeiro
Nice video as usual! You guys should do a food review in Confeitaria Colombo, in downtown Rio. It has a beautiful historical architecture and is known for it’s candies.
Yes we walked by it! So gorgeous
They have the first elevator in Brazil and it is still working
You must go to Petrópolis, it's a City really close to Rio, you can just get a bus and it's one hour away. There are a lot of museums and it was The place where The emperor use to went with his family to spent summer.
Excelente vídeo! Já fui várias vezes ao Rio e ainda não conheci a escada!
Visit Ouro Preto, it is beautiful and not far from Rio de Janeiro.
Buzius, a city in the north of Rio with wonderful beaches and the famous "Rua das Pedras" would be a cool place for you both to go. Enjoying a lot the whole content about Brazil. Keep safe my friends!
bem vindos ao Brasil volte sempre
Nice that you found a local guide to help you, enjoy
Nice haircut, bro! Enjoy your time in BR, guys!
Obrigado Amanda por sua valiosa colaboração. Ótimo vídeo, pessoal. :-)🇧🇷
lakes region (cabo frio, arraial do cabo, buzios, araruama, saquarema) are safe and very quiet cities, visit petrópolis and penedo are beautiful cities in the mountains and have a lot to do
Another great video. The murals were awesome and I loved the library. It's on my bucket list now.
Vcs dois que visitar Cabo frio . Fica perto do Rio parati também muito linda
you have to go to see the falls in Foz do Iguaçu, it's amazing
We plan to
Ohh man....see Lindsey dancing and singing made my day, she is so beautiful....
Haha aww thank you ☺️
"the world in a few steps" ;)
Pretty much!
Que lindo! Continue nos mostrando esse belo paise ! Congratulation my respect fron brazil 🇧🇷🤗
I’ve tried tacacá and the jambu leaf made my lips tingling , but just once in a lifetime 😉
I liked it! So crazy
Cool artwork, so sad to know about the artist story on the stairs.
Tragic!
What an amazing video!! Rio is soo much fun!!
Thanks!
Muito bom os videos de vocês
GREAT JOB, you guys are the best....have a good time im Brazil.
Thank you, we are loving every day here
🙏🏻 thank you
@@lindseyfw2903 thank you guys, keep doing this good work...
Interesting place, from Perú much kisses
The murals look pretty awesome, nice city :)
Endless things to do and see in Rio
I’m Brazilian and I’m loving your channel. Thanks to come to Brazil 🇧🇷
Thank you very much!
Nice video! Escadaria Selaron so beautiful and colorful. Nice to see tiles from all around the world. Thank you for sharing!🤗
Wooee what's a beautiful beach... Here I am to embrace your house connect and share keep always safe
Hello guys, we deserve to watch the video of Alex hair cut 😎
It’s in the next video
Welcome to sir lanka beautiful county 🙏🙏⭐🧡🍍🍉👍☕
RIO DE JANEIRO BEAUTIFUL ❤
I've been watching the videos since you left for Brazil. The videos are wonderful and very educational. Even if the whole trip is without much planning, you try to find out about each subject so you can explain it to everyone. It has been educational even for me, who am Brazilian. Thank you very much and congratulations to the couple.
Wow thanks for saying that. We have been researching as we go. :)
Love your videos! Greetings from a Canadian living in Rio
Hey!! Thank you so much!
So just a correction, Selaron was not killed but he killed himself. He used to say his work would only be complete after his death.
We heard mixed things... sounds like no one knows for sure
@@lindseyfw2903 Yeah, people made out these urban legends but he was acctualy depressed and killed himself. and i'm pretty sure his boddy definitly did not spend days in there! greetings from curitiba!
Loving the daily videos of Rio 💙 keep it up with the amazing content 😍
Thank you, more daily coming right up
I was in those places in 2018. Escaderia Selaron was so crowded! But no so much at the top. We went from there to the Parque das ruinas. It is quite sad see almost every bar closed.
Legal o vídeo com legenda . 👍🤟✌👏🇧🇷
Great video.
Loving to watch your videos!!
Thank you!
Go to Parque das Ruínas and Aprazível restaurant in Santa Tereza.
Forte de Copacabana too
Beautiful library, so happy you checked out that unique place. The tile stairs are so incredible. Lindsey, yay!- you found chocolate- I was wondering when will you encounter cake. The chocolate tiles are great find. So many to look at, beautiful functional mosaic. Thanks for sharing this wonderful day of architectural design.
Haha oddly enough I’ve been taking a break from sweets
**correction(The library in the video is the Real Gabinete Português de Leitura, was built after the independency of Brazil -1822- by Portuguese immigrants to promote the portuguese culture at the Capital of the Brazililian Empire, Rio de Janeiro. The association continue the work to preserve the legacy of portuguese culture). Sorry for the mistake, I'm not from Rio.
Actually The National Library is much bigger and prettier. LoL
All of those buildings reflect the influence of the Portuguese Royal Family explained in the text down bellow;
The National Library, is one of the 10 largest libraries in the world. Protected as a patrimony by UNESCO. Was a legacy by the Portuguese Royal family when they escape to Brazil by november 29, 1807, because of the invasion of Lisbon by Napoleon forces at december 1, 1807. That decision was crucial to the Royal family to keep the power about ports and commerce. They were supported by United Kingdom that was agains Continental Blockade Napoleon's policy's. The Portuguese Royal Family stayed in Brazil until april 26, 1821. They leave tecnolgy, art and science as their legacy during the period. When they leave Brazil was the beginning to our independence. We payed indenization for most part of the legacy LoL
That's not the national library though, but the Real Gabinete Português de Leitura.
@@FOLIPE Thanks for correcting me, I'm not from Rio, and I think they could explain more about the places they are visiting like this building, because even brazilians like me don't know about everything. It's a really beautiful place, if they are impressed with this, imagine with the National Library... Imagine yourself watching a video about Versailles with no explanation, it's just a beautiful place with no meaning. I miss this about the places in Brazil, I really hope they explain more about Salvador.
Very nice the tacacá. But you must try cachaça com jambu: I have a bottle in my refrigerator.
I'm so glad you went to Tacaca do Norte. Real authentic food and extremely delicious
You cut your hair in Brazil this is so Classic 😂😅Brazilian peoples make you getting new haha
Haha you got it! We show him getting his hair cut 💇♂️ in the next video
Great video! Greetings from a Carioca living in Portugal.
guys Florianopolis is worth the visit ! it is beautiful
Adorei vocês continuem viajando pelo Brasil
Yeah, Globo biscuit is like our city pride. People usually eat it on the beach, by the sea
Nice. But it is interesting to note that Brazil is much more than just Rio de Janeiro. Here, for example, there is the beautiful city of Bonito in the Mato Grosso do Sul and those Foz of Iguaçu Falls in Paraná. Which is like the Niagra Falls, only in a tropical place.
Legal. Mas é interessante notar que o Brasil é muito mais do que apenas o Rio de Janeiro. Aqui tem por exemplo a linda cidade de Bonito no Mato Grosso do Sul e as de Cataratas do Iguaçu no Paraná. Que é como as Cataratas do Niagra, só que em um lugar tropical.
You guys should try visiting the Pão Açucar climbing the first mountain through a trail.. its free and not dangerous at all... but u can only visit the first step... you can go to Jardim Botanico (Botanic Garden)... its right besides The Parque Lage you guys visit before.. its nice too...
Yes we show that today actually :)
@@lindseyfw2903 Too bad it was closed! Dont know why... all I know is that they close the doors at 5 P.M.... but probably it was because of the covid pandemic... last time I was there was... december 2019... :(
Your videos are a perfect mix of valuable information and fun. Thank you for posting these Brazil videos, I’m going next week and they have helped a lot.
Thank you! 😊
Saludos desde Perú👏
MDS não acredito que eles estão tomando Tacacá ♥️🥺
Eu saudade de tomar um, estou em um região onde não é tão fácil de encontrar no Brasil.
Beautiful ♥️🙏🏻✌️
I love the music and the food looks amazing. Thanks
you need to taste the Brazilian barbecue urgently
Yes we do!
Woooow que bellos🥰😘❤🇵🇪
Please make a lot of videos in Brazil ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Every day for months 😊
We are going to make nearly 100 videos. Stay tuned ✊🏻
@@TheTravelbum Ask your friend to take you to "Ilha Fiscal". It's a tiny island over which is a beautiful castle built by the end of the XIX century especially for the last ball of the Empire, before Brazil become a Republic, as the Portuguese Royal family reigned in Brazil for around 80 years and 3 generations, as the whole Court ran away from Europe to escape Napoleaon invasions. Rio de Janeiro, during that period, was the capital of the Portuguese Empire. The castle is near the place where you saw the Mural with the Graphic Art, and it's part of the Marine area, managed by it. You can visit the castle on Saturdays and Sundays, (12:30, 14:00, 15:30). It's R$36,00 per person. You take a schooner and in 15 minutes you get there, as it's in the Guanabara bay. Watch this video (unfortunately, it does not have English subtitles) of a Brazilian youtuber that has just been there. ruclips.net/video/4DzCo2ptKrA/видео.html
11:30 eu já colocaria minha boca na cuia 😄. Aqui no Norte não usamos colher, tomamos com a boca na cuia
Hey guys !!! You are doing a great job and advice you next step go to sugarloaf and mureta da urca to watch the sunset taking a beer and eating a pastel. Take care
Yes for sure!
@The Travelbum Hey, It was a good idea you got a guide. Hey guys there are two more famous places to visit ” Maracana Stadium and Sambódramo that’s the place from Carnaval. That’s better you get a guide to these places.
Hi ! Discover the northeast of Brazil. Alagoas has beaches with warm waters and very blue, I recommend visiting São Miquel dos Milagres, Maragogi.
Amazing library 4:10 . It's a pity you were not allowed to sit at those desks and spend an hour or two reading.
Oh I wish! That would be so amazing
Biblioteca Nacional - The first national Brazilian library, founded by the Portuguese Royal Family (Dom João VI).
Lindsey should go to a place to dance Samba!
I would love that
Those stairs were stunning. What an awesome art project?! Who was the woman with you guys today?
We talk about it at the beginning :) it’s Alex’s friend