SALVADOR (Brazil's unreal African City of 4 million people)
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
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Thanks for watching!
*A huge thank you to everyone in Brazil for having me in your country and another huge thank you to everyone who has watched any of the videos!* Near the end of this video I give updates on the 2 fundraisers that we have done together that had big success thanks to you all. Many people in need in the Rochina Slum in Rio and the refugees in Manaus fleeing Venezuela have had their lives improved drastically thanks to your generosity. Join me next week for the next country, it is going to be wild. Leave your guesses of the country in a comment below and stay up to date on my Instagram here: instagram.com/indigo.traveller/
Cheers! Nick 🇧🇷
You have to visit Portugal too.
You keep calling them Africans but they are now Brazilians like everybody else. Why you continue referring to them as Africans is beyond me. You were born in New Zealand but your ancestors would have most likely been British yet naturally you refer to yourself as a Kiwi because you were born there... the black population in Brazil works the same way. I love your videos because they are very real and insightful but the way you continued to refer to them bothered me. On a lighter note my family are from Guyana and it would be interesting to see your take on it as I have only ever been to George Town.
Doing amazing with the fundraising nick another amazing video. What a channel what a vlogger and what an amazing start to my Sunday thanks 😊
Great job...I hope our paths cross on world 🌎travels I enjoyed your journey...I spent mine vlogging in Mexico 🇲🇽now wish I chose Brazil for part of it to this winter 👣
❤Love watching your videos so very much. What a great way to start my Sunday!
Thank you, Nick.
I am originally from the USA and I have lived in Brazil for almost 2 years... This place owns my heart, I love Brazil, the culture, the people... everything. I am happier here than I ever was in the USA.
Who asked
@@nonesanchez505 I did
@@nonesanchez505 You sound unpleasant, someone people would be lucky not to meet.
It's amazing, Jamie! Where in Brazil are you living?
That´s great .Thank you .😊
I love Brazil from Afghanistan 🇦🇫🇧🇷
Thnx man from Brazil
I hope Afghanistan comes out of this complicated situation, greetings from Brazil
Nós brasileiros também amamos vocês
❤️❤️
♥
Those ladies at the start wishing peace and an end to violence were really sweet
Isabella and her daughter, lovely ladies!
OK Michael! Let not the rest of the world forget that only the precious people like you get to reproduce! Give me a fuc**ng break!
@Aj problem with people like you is that none of these countries are over populated nor is population a problem...you and Michael are just racist.
Yeah, like it‘s a war zone but beside that it‘s a nice place
@Aj again none of these countries are over populated, African countries don't have a over population problem.
Can't believe it is the end of the series. I feel like this country has at least 20 more episodes to offer!
it has at least another 30. we have many different countries inside a big one
Probably even more, Brazil is so huge and every region is different
right???
Kkkk 20 episódio tá suando
Barbara’s message at the end was so sweet! If you can’t travel on a plane, travel with your heart ❤️. I want to donate again!
@@boqoll 1 dólar já tá bão,,,,
a friend of my Uncle's had a serious Crack/Cocaine addiction and did the same exact thing as Barbara does with her mouth when he spoke. hopefully she can get the help she needs if she needs it🙏🙏
@@paulc693 Barbara isn't on crack! What in the hell are you talking about? Barbara is the woman that was helping those kids in the favela.
I was fortunate to live in Belém do Pará as an exchange student for a year. I miss deeply my second country, the family & friends there, and the culture. It was the most free I ever felt in my life.
Que legal amigo, fico feliz que tenha gostando de morar no estado onde nasci volte sempre e se um dia voltar para passear conheça outros estados do sul como Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul e Paraná .
Também venha pro Nordeste,temos praias,cachoeiras,cultura,monumentos e muita história para ver e viver.
I cried !! 😭 Bye Brazil!!! We’re all going to miss you! Thank you so much Nick for this wonderful series. I’m so happy we all came together to help Barbara, and the Venezuelans. This was truly inspiring. You deserve all the blessings in the world Nick. 💖 Keep doing what you do best.
Thank you, Rosely! My honor!
hey my name is idrees i see you interrested in the same things im in to where you from i like to learn about new cultures im actually looking for friends abroad just to share info and chat
as a nigerian it would be very emotional for me to meet the African descendants of brasil, as many were taken from my own ancestors. and its really beautiful that many to this day speak our tribal language yoruba and cook nigerian food. they tried to take them away from their roots but they will always be family and survivors.
Sarah, there are many nigerians living in São Paulo city. I'm Brazilian and I'd say that Salvador, capital of Bahia state, is the only one that still keeps genuine African traditions in Brazil because there was not a big immigration to this city after the abolition. Rio de Janeiro is the second (samba and Carnival), but most was already lost by the miscigenation and immigration. Salvador has received more immigrants during the last decades, but not only Europeans and whites from other regions of Brazil, but also black Americans and Africans. So, there is a chance they are able to keep the culture of their ancestors.
I’m going to miss Diego for sure. It was great having him there.
A hero he is :)
He’s a RUclipsr as well, mainly in Portuguese but does traveling, food reviews and more.
@@clarkman325 I could only see his Instagram. It has a youtube link in his bio too but that links to this channel. Do you know his channel name?
Diego is the man. 👍🏽
@@clarkman325 Diego isn't a RUclipsr but maybe he should be :)
As a black American, it is always fascinating to see how my people have turned out in the other American countries, as we all descend from the same place and experienced the same pain of being taken from our home. We all have such rich culture and love of life anywhere you find us. Would love to visit one day. Thanks for the inspiration and taking the time to show us such a beautiful country.💛
Thanks Chantel, you will love Salvador if you visit someday!
If you don´t get rid of the false idea of "being taken away from your home" you won´t understand Brazilians, Jamaicans, Trinidadians, and all people from diverse nations that have understood they belong to the WHOLE World just as everybody else. Think of the Puritans, and all the members of religious sects and anticommunists that were expelled from their lands. The idea of been "different" comes from ignorance of ones true identity, and leads to enslavement to false beliefs. Take a look at videos of Earth from the Moon. You will see our Land, were we ALL belong as ONE race.
@@gerardpully762 shut up
A free cruise and a job for life ! Don't know what all the fuss is about lol 😋
if Black Americans visited Brazil, they might have a different idea about their "oppression" and this whole notion of "White privilege".
The power of humanity united is what we saw at the end, those kind donations, fucking hell it put me to tears.
It is beautiful. Thank you.
Exactly right, Joshua. Blessings. ✨
It’s absolutely beautiful to see how Nick dug the deep into Brazil’s reality, no only the positive side, but also the negative one. And it’s great to see how many people he’ve reached in order to help the most needed ones in Brazil.
This channel represents much more than just a traveler on the world, it shows us a person spreading positivity and care around it.
Congratulations for you and all of your partners.
I'm really touched by your portraying of our country... and even though you covered so much diversity, there is so much more in this beautiful place. Unfortunately we brazilians have to deal with a lot of political and socioeconomic problems but this sort of content helps us to remember how great our land and people are. Thank you, Nick, you are awesome and I'm looking forward to see your next adventures
Thank you Heron!
I will LOVE to visit Brazil soon.
@@ifeomaobidinma4044 IF U CAN'T SPEAK PORTUGUESE UR DEAD..
Hiii dear
Stay strong Heron.
I'm going to miss Diego, what a great guide and companion for you. Thank you for telling the plight of Venezolanos who have left for a better life in Brazil. Brazil has some very wonderful people.
Thx man from Brazil
Love to the People of Salvador from Ireland 🍀
😍
I love the people of the UK from the UK
I'm Brazilian and I live in Ireland
i am brazilian and i watched your entire brazil series, and actually i learned a lot about my own country through the videos. It is so cool to see things by the perspective of a foreigner, you highlighted some uniqueness from brazil that i just take for granted after living here for such a long time. I admire your genuine curiosity to put yourself out there and explore. keep up the good work!
Tu viu que botaram ele para beber corote kkkk
These episodes of Brazil i really loved it, so much stories and made me love this country even more. Thanks for this Nick.
Greetings to all Brazilians with love from Sudan🇸🇩
Thanks! Much love to Sudan :)
Thank you broder, greetings from Brazil
Where are you from?
It seems that many Brazilians have a level of humanity that is rarely seen in other places, especially where I'm from. I'll be sending in a donation for Hermanitos at the end of the month , good job Nick
That murder rate speeks volumes.
E por essas e outras coisas que para gringo e mais caro
This Travel Documentary Series is so fascinating
Thank you, Ed!
Facts
All his series are awesome! I have been a fan since his first video. The best travel vlogger on RUclips in my opinion!
Diego is so adorable. 😍 Such a treat to get to know him throughout the Brazil series. We’ll miss him!
Thank you to bring us to the real world, because too much people are obsessed of Instagram and others social media , reality show and social networks, where they see only luxury things or shit useless things.. remember everyone. The world is beautiful because it is VARIED.
Well said
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@@pìnnedbyKeranFoo you picked the wrong comment fool
Nigeria and Brazil have some deep root connections because of the slave trade. I noticed the food you ate, we make that in Nigeria called Akara made of blended beans. There is a place in Lagos where some of the slaves from Brazil returned to Lagos...we have people in Nigeria with surnames called Da Silva etc...it’s an interesting history.
O nome desta comida é acará Jé aqui em Salvador. Então continua o mesmo nome.
I thought of Akara when I saw the dish!😂 I’ve had it obviously from Nigerian places here in 🇺🇸.. best eaten hot! 🥰 it
This is honestly one of the best youtube documentaries I saw. Great work , all around amazing. Plus you helped a lot of people.
That means a lot, thank you so much!
Sou brasileira e amo o Brasil; país lindo 🇧🇷💖
Big big fan Nick I myself am now disabled due to ill health and you take me travelling along with you allowing me to see places and cultures that are now beyond my reach, and to make me feel how lucky I have been compared to some of the hardship you display, all I can do is contribute a little to these Hungary children who deserve better - your channel - its like "being there" Big Thank You making my life more rewarding look forward to the next "extreme" video - look after yourself out there
Thank you, Joseph, so happy you can travel with me through the screen :)
Joseph, your words gave me a bitter-sweet feeling my friend. Sending you warm hugs, lots of love and positive energy.
I am from Salvador, and make me really proud to have a video to show my friends from Russia, how is my city and how is the reality of Brazil> Indeed the population of Brazil is really kindly, most of them, special for people that came from other countries. Appreciate your work man! Excellent job, i will be following you since i watched the first episode from this series!
I was born in salvador and have lived here for 32 years. Salvador is a beautiful place with a lot of good, and hard working people, but very dangerous place for tourists. there are many good people here, but it is a place forgotten by the authorities. violence, unemployment,poverty... it looks like a beautiful place but in fact it is a very sad city where dreams die. Im sorry to say that...
Why are the authorities so absent from the streets and neighborhoods?
@@brianj1203 Our government doesn't care about the people. And people here don't know how to vote for the right people. they are blinded by ignorance and radical political ideologies...
@@brianj1203 cause brazil's federal government invests in the south and southeast regions, where the populations are less black/mixed, and many are descendants of recent european imigrants, they even received free land to live in. historically, the north and northeast regions were forgotten by the authorities. it's literally a hell of a life being black in brazil, there may be racism in the us but nothing can compare with this casts-like system we have in brazil, that's why almost all brazilians of color i know want to leave the country and go to the us, although all the brazilians you may see living in miami are rich whites.
@@GABRIELGON1 the issue is much deeper than that, the corruption is intrenched in all levels of the govermental structure. A lot of money is stolen in the process. I am not sure if that's just as common in other regions, but being from Salvador, a lot of people sell their votes to corrupt politicians and they do it for very cheap. The whole machine is very inefficient, and the resources are terribly mismanaged. They overcharge cheap materials for construction so they'll have to do maintenance more often.
The other regions end up getting more money from the federal goverment, but on the other hand they generate most of the wealth in the country.
@@GABRIELGON1 So you say the US is racist but you still want to go there?
A huge thank YOU, Nick, for doing what you do - as that lady says we can travel in our hearts through you and experience life in parts of the world we would never otherwise be aware of. Thank you too for giving us the opportunity to bless in a practical way the lives of some of those who struggle to survive. You have created a truly world wide community!
Beautiful words, thank you Nick. Much love!
I've been to Salvador Back in December! Such an amazing City with so much History and culture 🥰
Can't wait to visit Brazil again. Love from Trinidad and Tobago!
My dream too im from Canada but im black haitian
@@nakuduaftar2624 I recommend you to go there really a beatiful place
Was it expensive
@@gabbyscott79 I won't say It was considering I stayed in 3 States and got around to them by plane and went with a group. Hotel and airfare was around $11000tt inclusive of rental cars
@@andn25 Love from Brazil. Trinidad is a country unknown to Latinos (except Venezuela)
Thank you for this series man, I've never seen Brasil from this perspective. Thank you so much for your effort. Keep on telling the stories of this world!
Appreciate that, thank you!
@@IndigoTraveller colocaram você para beber corote kkk, isso agente usa para abastecer carro quando acaba a gasolina
This was one of your finest series! Well done. It makes me want to go back to Brazil and visit all of the places I never got a chance to see when I lived there. Cheers!
Salvador is definitely on my bucket list!!
You gotta visit!
I live in salvador. it is a beautiful place but very dangerous for tourists.
@@laisalvarez9662 there in noth8mg to fear. Just using common sense and you wont have any problem. Porque vc está queimando sua cidade? Sua otária
@@galeguim e chegou um brasileiro mau educado e agressivo. Foi mais rapido do que imaginava. Parabens.. nao estou queimando minha cidade, estou falando A VERDADE. Tem muita gente boa aqui porem tem que ter cuidado. Da mesma forma que gostaria de ser alertado se eu tivesse indo a outros países, estou alertando quem vem pra cá. Isso chama empatia. Recomendo. Outra coisa que recomendo é ter educaçao e saber respeitar a opiniao dos outros. Recomendo tb fazer um curso de ingles ao inves de google tradutor pq seu comentário ta todo errado.
@@laisalvarez9662 o cara literalmente provou seu ponto kkkkkk e a realidade é essa! no carnaval tem policiamento, fora de epoca vc tem q ter mt cuidado igual qlqr metropole brasileira
I hate how every tourism video about Brazil has a "latino" music in the background. Why not some actual brazilian tunes?
Yes, I thought the same thing. I missed Samba and Axé.
It's true, he should put on local music by Banda Olodum, Ilê Ayê, Timbalada or some Pagode baiano so that everyone knows the true sound of Salvador.
it's not easy for youtubers. they can't use any protected music. It is probably impossible to find royalty free music from Bahia
Make a video on this the world's needs it.
Copyright unfortunately
I’m planning to travel to Salvador, Brazil after I graduate. Thank you for showing this beautiful city!!!! Now I’m even more excited for the trip 🖤
enjoy the trip, Carla!
Come to Salvador! Enjoy or people and our contry! You're welcome
I still find the “friendship bracelet” incident, the most tender moment of the Brazil series 😆 . Thanks Nick for making very good quality journalism for us to enjoy and learn. Ur work is admirable
Thanks Nick for creating this series, for taking us on an unbiased tour of beautiful Brazil, for risking your safety in some circumstances, and for bringing to our attention the needs of others.
I hope you get some much-needed rest after this trip!
Thank you Josh!
Amazing content. Just the spanish musik completely disonates in my mind, specially because Brasil has such a rich, strong and unique musical culture.
The hits keep on coming! 20 minutes never went so fast before.
Haha thank you for watching!
They always fly by its crazy
I don’t know if you will ever read this but thank you so much for doing this Brazil series. I have been in love with Brazil after meeting the most beautiful Brazilian family in Mexico. I have dreamed of visiting ever since. It seems to be a beautiful place with amazing people. I hope one day I can go myself. Thank you. ♥️
Brazil was amazing! Thank you for showing us so many sides of the country. Obrigato Nick and Diego!
não vi ele mostrando muitos lados não, mas de boa rs
Thanks Tristan!
Obrigado
I can’t explain how amazing and heart warming it is to see someone like indigo, a foreigner, be so open minded and accepting to our Brazilian culture, nonetheless, helping as well, thank you so much for being so kind to us.
Wow what a journey! You get a sense of the culture and social differences. This series has been very enriching.
Thank you, Russell!
Shocked had no idea there was a huge part of the city here in Brazil, learning so much through your vlogs
Beautiful series, Nick. You're helping to make a difference with your travel documentaries and people come along for the ride. Blessings.
É triste que muita arquitetura antiga e histórica não seja preservada. Thank you for your work and philanthropy.
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Salvador e a Bahia é um arremedo do que já foi, a violência então está incomensurável, lamento dizer essa triste verdade...
@@5ubz3r09 É desolador, porque edifícios históricos bem conservados aumentam a reputação e sensação de qualidade de vida da cidade 🇵🇹
@@DiogoF. Sem sombra de dúvidas, além de trazer uma áurea positiva..
O Brasil apaga sua prória história, "povo que nao sabe de onde veio nao sabe para onde vai"
O Brasil preserva muito o passado, se vc for em cidades pequenas vai ver prédios antigos do tempo da colonização ou pós aonde os coronéis viveram.
If you can't travel in a plane travel in your heart ❤️❤️ what a beautiful sentiment!! 🥰🥰
Loved Diego, so sad that the series is over and thank you for allowing us to travel through Brazil with you from the comforts our beds. The series was phenomenal, thank you for taking us with you❤️
Diego passed the vibe check. I enjoyed watching the Brazil series more because of him!
I am a Cameroonian (West-Central African) and I'm aware that a lot of the Afro-Brazilians were taken from my part of Africa. I'm trying to save up and hopefully visit in early 2026. My Ghanaian brother Wode Maya's Brazil vlog made me fall in love with Brazil even more. Thanks for this video too. The gentleman at 9:04 resembles actor Tony Todd so much😊❤
That´s so great to see people having their heart at the right place even in these days.
Thank you, Nick, for showing us the opportunities that we all have to make the world a little better like
"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are"
Beautiful words mate, thank you!
"Reminds me of parts of Africa...like Kenya."
Yup, I'm Kenyan and that looks pretty familiar I should say.
Thanks for your com comment, i'm from Salvador, and it is great to hear a about our resemblance to your country, makes me really proud.
I'm from Salvador, we have many people from Kenya here, in some areas you'd feel really at home. Visit Salvador when you can, it's a hard place to live, but also very cool.
@@neemiassilva5884 Thanks for the feedback. I didn't know we had Kenyans there. If I may ask, what is the general occupation of Kenyans in Salvador?
@@neemiassilva5884 why would anyone want to go to Brazil to see and have more of what they already see and have in their own country? Strange thinking...
@@TheMDM1956 No country is the same. Many countries might be similar, but never the same. Each country has its unique vibe, culture, population, language and so on. That's the spirit of traveling: explore the similarities and the differences around the world. Your way of thinking that is strange. Why should I read a new book? It's made of pages like any other! Why should I watch a movie? It has actors like any other! Why should I leave my parents' house and move into my own? It's made of bricks like any other! Hahaha. Thank God the most part of mankind like to explore the world, if they thought like you, the human beings would be living in caves yet.
Just donated. Please keep doing what you are doing. I have supported your causes for the past couple of years.
Thank you for donating to this cause and the other ones, much love! Nick
Travel with your heart. Incredible.
Cheers mate for all you do.
Drop everything NICKS UPLOADED
Haha legend, thank you Darren!
Minha Bahia linda, sou baiana e soterapolitana com muito orgulha. ♥️
Wonderful series, Nick! Great way to say goodbye to Brazil with lots of local culture. Thank you for taking us into the favelas. Some of these places have the warmest heart, beautiful colors and food - the people make it so. Good luck on your next “extreme” adventure. No idea where you will go but I always enjoy watching your videos on Sunday mornings. 💚
Thanks ever so much!
Absolutely love brazil and its diversity and will forever have a huge place in my heart. Great videos, great series thank you.
Diego: Its really smooth you should try
Nick trying: 😳
Hahahaha
haha this scene was hilarious. I guess I am like Nick, I am not used to liquor
@@1flo hahaha me too, I would make the same face
Thank you to everyone who has donated to these causes! This was so wholesome to see and made me teary. Thank you beautiful people
Notification squad is ready as always! 😃
Cheers!
Legends!
@@IndigoTraveller thanks! Great series, we can’t wait for the another one next week!
I hope that one day you will be back in Poland, they we would be more than happy to show you around!
Ainda bem que há a opção de tradução no YT! 🇧🇷
Verdade,eu tinha que usar o Google tradutor antes kkkkk
@@johannkuster79 hahaha Faça parte!!!
This was hands down my favourite series you've made, bless everyone for the donations and the impact you've made Nick.
I look forward to seeing your next series, hopefully you find another Diego in another country haha.
Thank you! Much love!
I found your channel about a month back when you uploaded your first Brazil episode. I have learned so much through your vlogs and travel experiences. Coming from Brazilian parents, and living in the United States today, I can say that I’ve never truly known about the entire demographic of Brazil. This really has been one of the best series i’ve seen on RUclips, maybe even the best. I’ll definitely miss seeing more Brazil travel videos, but I’ll be looking forward to your next destinations. We’ll be also looking forward to your return to Brazil. By the way, I think Diego deserves some recognition for being such a great guide. Thank you for representing Brazil, Diego! 😂
Such a great series. And you have helped so many people. Thank you. Hugs from Norway!
AWW it moved me to tears the hard work everyone puts to help one another, and Nick your the best vehicle to connect and make us all relate to humanity..!!and kindness I never miss a video. PS; I think you need Diego as you travel buddy!
These series is so amazing and Im really looking forward to see a new one!
Greetings from Germany!
Thank you Louis!
foi muito bom participar com você, meu amigo! Sempre que lembro, venho ver o vídeo para matar a saudade!
Brazil is a country I really want to visit at some point.This has been one of your best series so far Nick. I've really enjoyed every episode. Congrats on all the charity work as well. Keep up the great work. Would love it if you went to Cuba or other South American countrries. Looking forward where you go next. :)
@Rocco Calma Holy shit. Hope all is well now. Thanks for the heads up.
Great Video, Indigo! I'm from Salvador but I've been living in the USA for about 4 years and haven't back ever since, but hopefully as soon as restrictions ease I will be there for sure. There are thousands of Travel Vloggers on RUclips but your content is for sure one of the best out there, keep it up with the great work! The last minutes of the video made me miss a lot home when you and your friend were in Porto da Barra Beach, only 2 blocks away from my apartment, haha. God Bless you!
Amazing series man! That was some trip you went on. I've been to Sao Paulo but none of the other cities so this was eye opening for me
I'm so happy that the little boy got his wheelchair and all the families who were helped. Nick you are amazing and thank you for all you do . I love your channel its the best on RUclips
Easily my favourite traveller you show all parts of each country in a completely unbiased way keep it up
Thank you!
I like the way this guy covers many areas with non-biased reporting and gets a real sense of the people....and not just what the media portrays.
Yes man salvador is my city was the first capital from brasil very important state in the country with many culture capoeira good food and happy people come and see more
My friend what a kind heart you have!! Just wishing you the best health and I am very grateful that your share such a amazing trips with us :)
Wow, so beautiful to see the end and how people donate and help. You are doing such a great charity work with your trips. It is also so good to become more educated about how people around the world are expirience life. Thank you all so much for having big hearts!
The first person that got my interest in traveling is Anthony Bourdain, RIP. He was the first that not only talked about the area he travelled to but also the people there, he was the gold standard when it came to traveling shows. You my friend, in my opinion, have reach that status as well. Thank you for showing us your travels, much appreciated. Be safe :-)
These experiences and reflections like yours are what changes you for the good and is what inspires you to keep traveling and keep pursuing the unknown.
Let your memory be your travel bag and keep going!!!!!!
Everyone is in a lockdown and my man here is going places I've never even heard of
Lockdowns are a thing of the past
@@somebodyandthem everyone is still dying, so don't
No lockdown in Brazil
@@thomasgrabkowski8283 ?
You never heard about Brazil? WTF
I discovered your channel a few days ago, I loved the series about Brazil, I'm from São Paulo and I've lived in Holland for 10 years, I'm missing out on my country. Thanks
Thanks Diego for the tour of Brazil 🇧🇷 ❤️
Thank you all for helping my country!!
I'm really really glad for that 🤧🙏🏼
Loved this series! I’m a rancher in Texas and have met many Brazilians through my line of work. Maybe in your next trip to Brazil you can show us the bull riders, the rodeos, the horsemanship! Keep up the amazing work and safe travels!
Yeah, I really wish he went south, where you can see all of this. Unfortunately, there aren't many travel videos focused in southern Brazil
Check YT channels like Circuito Rancho Primavera, Festa do Peão de Barretos, Montaria em Touros.
I appreciate you so much brother!!! Thank you soo much for the updates, really made my heart sing with so much joy and gratitude. We made a difference! Much love always & safe travels!!!
This soo looks life Africa! If you’ve been, then you’ll know! 😍 love it love it, can’t wait to visit!
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Your videos are amazing! Thanks to you we are able to see so many places & meet so many people around the world that we would never be able to see. HUGE RESPECT to you and much love from Colombia!
I'm guessing you're going to Mexico 🇲🇽.
By the way, I really appreciate watching your videos, especially this series as my first 'real' backpacking experience was to Rio in Brazil.
Your videos compensate for the rest of us who are not able to travel as easily as prior to the virus.
Looking forward to see what you do onwards! 👍
Great series. It's amazing how much people donated to help the families and charities. Nice one Nick. 👍🏼😘🤗
so rich and vibrant so diverse!!!
Totally!
Nick, you will always be welcome here in Brazil, your work is wonderful, and thank you very much for everything! 🙌
Amazing series! Looking forward to seeing where you visit next!
Indigo never fails . Been trying to get a more glimpse of Brazil but this was cool . Looking foward to meet my relatives from motherland ..
There's more places to visit in Brazil. Don't stop this serie.
Nick it was beautiful to see sooooo much of different parts of this beautiful country that is Brazil and its people. Thank you so much for so much as well as helping local communities support god will bless you for sure
Salvador de Bahia is really astonishing! With its colonial architecture in Pelourinho; its natural beaches and near islands as Ilha dos Frades; the awesome variety of food such as moqueca, acarajé, vatapá... But Salvador is practically an enormous favela, with isolated tourist places. You can see for example the photos of Dique do Tororó, with its lake where there are the sculptures of orixás; the lake is practically sorrounded by shacks. So when you plan to visit Salvador be careful. In any case, you can find local people which can suggest you how to move safely in the city.
By 2021, the once-every-10-year survey that IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) makes was already 1 year late because of the pandemic, so the best thing we had were only estimates about the number of people living in the cities. Salvador had an estimate of around 3 million, but when the census was finally made in 2022, the real number turned out to be 2,417,678.
After 1 year of leaning Portuguese I can't help but notice you using the feminine "obrigada" in place of the masculine "obrigado"
Did you know that the Japanese arigato word came from the Portuguese obrigado. A most common Japanese word coming from Portuguese
Ive been watching you for quite a while now and I love your videos so much! It gives me such a different perspective on countries in a way I wouldn’t be able to imagine. Your videos brighten my day a lot. Thank you so much Nick!