I'm American and I have lived in Manaus on and off for the past 20 years. Your video is a tourist view of the city and life in Manaus. I have a farm a day travel from Manaus and these are very hard working people and they don't like people filming their sometimes dire situations. Manaus has no roads that connect it to the rest of Brazil so the river is their highway. The free zone (Industrial District) was created to help Manaus by providing a tax fee zone that parts could be imported and products manufactured for the rest of Brazil and thus providing an economic benefit for them considering their situation. There are a number of river boats that go from Manaus to Belem (the ocean) ((7-days)) truly an adventure of a lifetime. The Amazon basin is the last frontier of truly unspoiled nature in the world and you should put it on your bucket list if you love nature and beautiful people will welcome you with open arms.
I was wondering how people transport goods to the city! I watched "the most dangerous roads: Brazil" documentary and I see that Amazonian roads are so HORRIBLE.
@@vitorhegermann they won't even let you guys build a decent highway for the people's sake? Why are the "NGOs" telling Brazilians what to do and not to do anyway?
What an awesome video! I would love to visit the Amazon one day. I saw the mountain where the Amazon first begins in Peru a few years back, but I never went lower into the rainforest. This place is high on my list now!
Manaus is located in the center of the world's largest rainforest, and home to the National Institute of Amazonian Research, being the most important center for scientific studies in the Amazon region and for international sustainability issues. .Manaus also exports Brazil nuts, rubber, jute and rosewood oil.
As always I appreciate the perspectives on life you share from Brazil and everywhere else your brave and compassionate Indigo soul has taken us. I have traveled the world from 1962 when I was 18 until Jan. 2020 when Covid said “Stop! Remain in place (Bali) until the plague passes.” But you travel on...do be careful young brother. You have a special mission which is still developing...always best wishes to you.
Fun fact: Inside of the boat, on the sides, it's written "salmo 91". This is a reference to the famous Psalm 91, which is very important for the religious people here in BR, and I quote: _"I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust"_
@@jhesskeeptraveling bye the way, some of you may not know but Mongolia is an independent state located between Russia and China and has a population of over 3 million people.
@@itsjustme4848 By making this comment. Any seasoned Nick viewer can decipher that you really don't follow his work. He tries his best to show all socio-economic levels wherever he goes. However, he does highlight the rough and tumble. There is a social conscience to his channel. There is also an audience who follows him for that very same reason. Enjoy your day!
@@benajminpadilla6360 I’ve watched all of his videos since he was not much more than a kid and enjoyed almost all of it. He used to try to show things beyond the stereotypes. But in Brazil, he seems to be showing most of the stereotypes...danger...drugs, poverty.....everywhere he goes, and not all socio-economic levels, only rich and poor, the CONTRAST. Most of Brazil is in between. I’ve been to Brazil several times, from Rio to Manaus to much of the Northeast, and while it’s true you have to be aware and be careful, I’ve never felt in danger or even nervous. Life for most Brazilians can be quite mundane, and I know that’s not interesting. But it is contrary to the headlines and the stereotypes, which he used to proudly say he’s going beyond. The repeated story seems to be the people are poor and live in constant danger, but they are resilient and friendly in spite of this. That’s true for many, but not most.
@@itsjustme4848 Thank you for you comment, Dan! I'm brazilian, from Recife, and I agree to all that you said, life here is different but much of it is quite mundane for most people and that kind of content doesn't generate as much engagement from international viewers as stereotypes do. I think that this sensationalist reporting does no justice to the beauty and friendliness you find here all around, it's very unfair. It's like talking about California only in terms of homelessness, wildfires and earthquakes...
Olá , sou de Brasília-Df e seu documentário sobre o Amazonas é excelente!! Mostrou a realidade do Brasil sem distorcer! O Brasil tem uma excelente economia, grandes metrópoles em contraste com o lado mais humilde da população que moram em bairros pobres e lutam pela sobrevivência.
Blown away by this one Nick, not many people know the true size of Brazil, with an estimated population of 211 MILLION... it's a huge place to explore and discover, so mad props to you for doing it in such an awesome way.
Great video. Funny thing is, even though I'm Brazilian the Amazon region is as foreign to me as if I wasn't. There really is a huge, fascinating contrast from north to south in our country. Thanks again for the amazing content! 🇧🇷
@@ArturVarejao Seria perfeitamente possível fazer uma ponte sobre o rio Amazonas, fazer uma ponte na BR 319 seria inclusive fácil já que existe uma ilha, que mesmo que ela alague na época de cheia ainda seria uma área rasa que facilitaria a construção e não seria nem de longe a maior ponte do mundo, que possui mais de 164 km. Por outro lado eu acho bom que não haja uma ponte, pois dificulta o acesso, eu acho que Manaus não deveria ser do tamanho que é e que a zona franca foi um grande erro, a região amazônica deveria ser ocupada por varias pequenas comunidades que sobrevivem atravéz da exploração sustentável dos recursos, uma grande cidade como Manaus incentiva a exploração desenfreada, e uma ponte só facilitaria isso.
Man, I love your videos Nick. Part of my routine every Sunday morning when you post! I love the way you tell the story of your trips. Things like the petrol station stop and the meeting of the 2 rivers seem like minor things beside the people's lives you show and the stunning landscapes, but its those little things too that share the whole picture. Loved this episode!
100% enjoying your Brazil Series! Amazing job Nick. I hoped you could’ve made it to Brasilia before the Covid lockdown today. I would’ve loved to see it! Thanks again for showing us the world in a raw and honest way 💖 You’ve just gained a new subscriber and binge-watcher to all your videos haha!
I am dating an Amazonian woman from Manaus and I loved the city so much that I found a job there and am going to live there for a year! Ues...it is dangerous...but honestly not that much more dangerous than many cities here in the US...the rewards of being in one of the most absolutely beautiful places in the world are definitely worth the risk!!!
Its no much different from St Louis and certain neighborhoods of New York and California. People are used to the image of City of God and they think all of Brazil is like that. But, good luck man. I was born in Manaus and I miss it everyday. Enjoy that place and don't forget to eat Tacaca, Tapioca and pe de muleque ahahaha
@@kalilabraahim6729 I tried tacaca!!!!! It leaves such a weird sensation in your mouth🤣 but the flavor is amazing!!!! Thanks bro! Yeah honestly as long as you are smart...you'll be fine in Manaus lol I can't wait! Leaving this Friday!
Absolutly loved this video! Realy appreciate the fact that you decided to portrait the city as is, the good and the raw! its a very realistc view of manaus, wich doesnt make it any lesser than! I’ve lived here for most of my life and im in love with not only the city but the people! Hope you enjoy your stay friend! Best wishes 😘
Great series so far. Interesting and worth watching all these real stories and the everyday life of people living there for many many years. Thank you Nick :)
about 20 years ago, I met a family from Manaus on vacation in Orlando,FL.....they were definitely not from the poor part of the city! ( He showed me a photo of his yatch...lol )
even just the fact that they were in Orlando shows that they were not poor
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The people you met are the ones who can afford taking international trips. They represent the one part of Brazil's society that is well-off while so many others are have-nots.
@@mariopsota5806 Florida and NY were flooded by brazilian people 10 and 20 years ago, when the exchange rates allowed us to travel. Not only rich people, but middle class too.
Such a great series! I love learning about these places which I probably won't ever get to visit. I also love your interactions with people, great job!
Woow, You have no idea how happy this makes me. This is the city I was born and I left when I was 7. Still have family and relatives there and I miss it.
Thank you for this video! It's great to know what Manaus is like. I can't wait to visit this city that is the door to the Amazon this year! It looks like a fascinating city worth visiting, and I'm eager to visit!
I visited Manaus almost 20 years ago with my sister. We took one of the passenger boats from Belem up the Amazon River to Manaus. Sleeping on the boat was in a hammock among about 50 other people on the open deck, food was of course carne and rice every night. Mornings on the boat were amazingly peaceful watching the sun rise over the river. Seeing the factories of Manaus come into view after 4 (? I think) days was a huge change in scenery. We stayed in Manaus for about a week, it's a fascinating city. Like a combination of a huge city with a remote outpost. It is indeed relatively dangerous even for Brazil, we saw someone get mugged in broad daylight on a busy street. Have to watch where you go. The boat trips to the meeting of the waters (as in the video), but also going out in the evening to find baby crocodiles, fishing piranas, jungle treks. All classic tourist stuff but also very awesome in a place like that. Getting out of Manaus we had to fly because there's no road connections. Amazing part of the world!
Thanks Nick for keeping those of us in cold weather entertained while we suffer from cabin fever🤒. Hopefully spring isn't too far away🛐! Stay safe out there!😏
Yet to travel to Brazil and it always looks so beautiful😍 but nice to see the reality of it all like shown in this video😁 you give a country the real feel😁
Good morning Nick! Hope your Sunday is blessed! I feel like we are all traveling with you in these awesome videos! Thank you for sharing with us as I always look forward to these treasures! God bless you!
Great video Nick!!!Brought me back 10 years when I did the same trip and went to Venezuela after.Probably much more dangerous now.Stay safe and keep up the good work!
I enjoy these videos very much showing us the world . The sea two colurs meeting was cool and that alloy boat great . Very modest living but they have eachother ♥️
Nice! U could meet the states of South of Brazil (Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul), there are some beautiful points there. The city of Gramado e Canela, Curitiba, Balneario Camboriu, Florianopolis, Beto Carrero World (park) and etc.
these cities in Brazil look like my Detroit, destroyed. but I think the violence in Brazil is still less than here. well I researched and found places like Europe in Brazil. where are lmaoo
@@curlyyhair777 each state in the country changes a lot, it's like visiting a different country every time it changes states, of course always with cultural similarities but also with great difference in architecture, food, friendlier people or more closed ones, many contrasts to see
Gramado and Canela for an overseas tourist would be a curiosity at best. I think he should visit Curitiba though, it is very different to other Brazilian capitals, probably the best large city in this country to showcase what other cities could've been like. Balneário Camboriú not as much, it's just full of rich people, it isn't a place grounded in reality like Curitiba is.
My wife and I love your channel man! So informative and we love the fact that you value the people everywhere you go and fills you up with energy and we can feel that energy too! Please keep uploading! From Yan & Zhu
quick tip: you're saying thank you correctly. However, you're using the "feminine" version (it's not official, but everybody knows it without no one saying it out loud hahaha) Obrigado (thank you used by men) and Obrigada (thank you used by women) great video!
I thought that too for a while, knowing some Brazilians in Melbourne, Aus, & having dated a Brazilian girl for a few weeks.. But then it clicked that it's just the slightly lazy Kiwi, New Zealand "O".. As a kiwi myself i can say that we pronounce our "Os" slightly slurred, so they can sound like an A. Listen to all his other vowels.. However, if he was a Maori NZer then his vowels would be very similar to local Portuguese Brazilian vowels, because Maori vowels are phonetic, & very similar to Japanese vowels, which are themselves similar to Portuguese vowels. My Brazilian friend said when she met Maori NZers in her travels, she could understand their English really easily, relative to all other English speakers she came across.. So he's saying Obrigado, he's just saying it with NZ English vowels & intonation..
Amazon is amazing... There are boat markets where the boat with food pass by the villages and sell fruits, food, etc... So cool... Like the icecream on the van in Australia... Where I lived in Brazil we had a truck fruit shop... It would have a music playing so you know how far it is from passing in front of your place... I miss that...
Can't believe you were here just a week ago! If you're still here, please make sure to visit the opera house and also Presidente Figueiredo, a town 100km from here (you can get there by car, 1h30ish to get there) with hundreds of beautiful waterfalls. Love your content btw!
@@curlyyhair777 o mano fala para os cara aí do Estados Unidos para mim ficar vendo um trem de Amazonas não porque senão vocês vão ficar falando que o Brasil mora na floresta e só tem preto no Brasil pelo amor de Deus Você só mostra coisa ruim no Brasil parece que é inveja
Such an incredible place Manaus is, I especially loved visiting Jose's house in the Amazon. Thanks for watching 🇧🇷
Hi Nick,
Yes, that's an impressive part of the video but also the rest is informative and catching again. Thanks and all the best to you,
Nils
You need to come too isreal you will love it!!
I really like your channel. but isn't the amazon a forest?
Did you see any nice wildlife such as tarantulas?
@@curlyyhair777 Its also a city/state
I'm American and I have lived in Manaus on and off for the past 20 years. Your video is a tourist view of the city and life in Manaus. I have a farm a day travel from Manaus and these are very hard working people and they don't like people filming their sometimes dire situations. Manaus has no roads that connect it to the rest of Brazil so the river is their highway. The free zone (Industrial District) was created to help Manaus by providing a tax fee zone that parts could be imported and products manufactured for the rest of Brazil and thus providing an economic benefit for them considering their situation. There are a number of river boats that go from Manaus to Belem (the ocean) ((7-days)) truly an adventure of a lifetime. The Amazon basin is the last frontier of truly unspoiled nature in the world and you should put it on your bucket list if you love nature and beautiful people will welcome you with open arms.
Well actually there’s one road that goes to Porto Velho, it’s just not paved because NGOs don’t permit it because of deforestation and shit
@@vitorhegermann NGOs, sure. I do love when they are attacked anywhere, and their Toyota landcruisers are hijacked.
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I was wondering how people transport goods to the city! I watched "the most dangerous roads: Brazil" documentary and I see that Amazonian roads are so HORRIBLE.
@@vitorhegermann they won't even let you guys build a decent highway for the people's sake? Why are the "NGOs" telling Brazilians what to do and not to do anyway?
Awww, Diego seemed genuinely happy about his friendship bracelet, and Nick was just laughing, LOL!!!
hahahahah
Yeah! 😩🤣
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What an awesome video! I would love to visit the Amazon one day. I saw the mountain where the Amazon first begins in Peru a few years back, but I never went lower into the rainforest. This place is high on my list now!
Definitely a must visit! 🙌🏼🙏🏼🇧🇷
Ayyyy I subbed to ur channel dude ur a great talker 🔥
pg3d is p2w
Bravo to the Brazilians for Manaus and ... Brasilia!
Greetings from Algeria !
Manaus is located in the center of the world's largest rainforest, and home to the National Institute of Amazonian Research, being the most important center for scientific studies in the Amazon region and for international sustainability issues. .Manaus also exports Brazil nuts, rubber, jute and rosewood oil.
As always I appreciate the perspectives on life you share from Brazil and everywhere else your brave and compassionate Indigo soul has taken us. I have traveled the world from 1962 when I was 18 until Jan. 2020 when Covid said “Stop! Remain in place (Bali) until the plague passes.” But you travel on...do be careful young brother. You have a special mission which is still developing...always best wishes to you.
Thank you, Alan. Always appreciate your comments :)
Oh Diego seems like such a precious and genuine soul! Haha it was so cute when he proudly showed the friendship bracelet :)))
Fun fact: Inside of the boat, on the sides, it's written "salmo 91". This is a reference to the famous Psalm 91, which is very important for the religious people here in BR, and I quote:
_"I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress,
my God, in whom I trust"_
Yes, i noticed that..i thought: wow, that man had a difficult life, but he places his trust in the Lord. Nice to see.
I said that Psalm everyday through Covid.
Love these Brazil series! Watching from Mongolia
Amazing, thank you!
I think Nick needs to go to Mongolia. 😀
@@kateaye3506 I was literally thinking the same thing. He would get such great footage of the Golden Eagles and the indigenous Monogolian tribes.
Tem um canal brasileiro " Mundo Sem Fim " com episódios na Mongólia, país bonito e povo bem legal
@@jhesskeeptraveling bye the way, some of you may not know but Mongolia is an independent state located between Russia and China and has a population of over 3 million people.
im brazilian 🇧🇷 and i use your videos to study english, thanks for subtitling them.
Awesome. Good work keep it up.
Thank you, appreciate that
love Brazil From America 🇺🇸❤️🇧🇷
Tks ♥️
@@curlyyhair777 cool, i love US, i hope one day i can visit it.
Dear Brazilian's, Love and regards from India.
Brazil is such a contrast country that's why it is very interesting. 2-28-21
exactly!
@@IndigoTraveller that is interesting, but not the whole picture. There is a large middle class in Brazil, but you seem not to notice.
@@itsjustme4848 By making this comment. Any seasoned Nick viewer can decipher that you really don't follow his work. He tries his best to show all socio-economic levels wherever he goes. However, he does highlight the rough and tumble. There is a social conscience to his channel. There is also an audience who follows him for that very same reason. Enjoy your day!
@@benajminpadilla6360 I’ve watched all of his videos since he was not much more than a kid and enjoyed almost all of it. He used to try to show things beyond the stereotypes. But in Brazil, he seems to be showing most of the stereotypes...danger...drugs, poverty.....everywhere he goes, and not all socio-economic levels, only rich and poor, the CONTRAST. Most of Brazil is in between. I’ve been to Brazil several times, from Rio to Manaus to much of the Northeast, and while it’s true you have to be aware and be careful, I’ve never felt in danger or even nervous. Life for most Brazilians can be quite mundane, and I know that’s not interesting. But it is contrary to the headlines and the stereotypes, which he used to proudly say he’s going beyond. The repeated story seems to be the people are poor and live in constant danger, but they are resilient and friendly in spite of this. That’s true for many, but not most.
@@itsjustme4848 Thank you for you comment, Dan! I'm brazilian, from Recife, and I agree to all that you said, life here is different but much of it is quite mundane for most people and that kind of content doesn't generate as much engagement from international viewers as stereotypes do. I think that this sensationalist reporting does no justice to the beauty and friendliness you find here all around, it's very unfair. It's like talking about California only in terms of homelessness, wildfires and earthquakes...
Olá , sou de Brasília-Df e seu documentário sobre o Amazonas é excelente!!
Mostrou a realidade do Brasil sem distorcer!
O Brasil tem uma excelente economia, grandes metrópoles em contraste com o lado mais humilde da população que moram em bairros pobres e lutam pela sobrevivência.
"Gostar a gente não gosta, mas é o jeito"
Essa frase define o Brasil
o brasil tem aquele charme de feiura. e feio mas e lindo no jeito dele mesmo tlgd.
@@KingJam3S feio pra você.
Ponta Negra must be closed. Visited in 2019, and the people made me feel more welcomed than I do in the US. Can't wait to visit again! Viva o Brasil 💗
Will be welcome
Thanks. Will visit this summer, depois 💉#2. Valeou amigo 🤙
Blown away by this one Nick, not many people know the true size of Brazil, with an estimated population of 211 MILLION... it's a huge place to explore and discover, so mad props to you for doing it in such an awesome way.
Thank you so much!
This is so nostalgic, I lived in Manaus for 5.5 years, still have many friends there!
Beautiful!
You're making me want to book this ticket to Brazil already!
You won't regret it mate!
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Another amazing video, @IndigoTraveller .
Brazil series is one of the best series you've ever made.
Love from 🇮🇳, Nick.
Appreciate that, thank you!
Great video. Funny thing is, even though I'm Brazilian the Amazon region is as foreign to me as if I wasn't. There really is a huge, fascinating contrast from north to south in our country. Thanks again for the amazing content! 🇧🇷
Little fun fact: There are ZERO bridges crossing the Amazon river !
(The bridge in your video is crossing the rio negro river)
Not that it's fun, it's because it's huge, would be one of the largest bridges in the world.
@@ArturVarejao Seria perfeitamente possível fazer uma ponte sobre o rio Amazonas, fazer uma ponte na BR 319 seria inclusive fácil já que existe uma ilha, que mesmo que ela alague na época de cheia ainda seria uma área rasa que facilitaria a construção e não seria nem de longe a maior ponte do mundo, que possui mais de 164 km.
Por outro lado eu acho bom que não haja uma ponte, pois dificulta o acesso, eu acho que Manaus não deveria ser do tamanho que é e que a zona franca foi um grande erro, a região amazônica deveria ser ocupada por varias pequenas comunidades que sobrevivem atravéz da exploração sustentável dos recursos, uma grande cidade como Manaus incentiva a exploração desenfreada, e uma ponte só facilitaria isso.
Some of these historic rivers should be kept sacred, without too much industrialization 🌞
@@Cocochantelle historical river?
@@visekual6248 it has a lot of history and was (still is) a vital part of the entire world.
This is got to be one of the more best places you’ve ever visited. Thanks for sharing once more Nick!
So cool. Never seen this side of Brazil. I find it so fascinating. Thanks for sharing this with us Nick!
Thanks Iain! Much love!
I live in Manaus, I am happy to live in such a beautiful place. Here we like to preserve our culture and we also love to receive visitors
Nick, amazing vlog, as per usual. Well done! Can’t wait to tour around Brazil with you from afar.
Thank you, Adam!
👏!!! Salmo 91 , yes ! Indeed God's protection was written on the boat...🙏 excellent video👏 I went to Manaus and Iquitos in Peru when I was a child.
nice to see Nick saying "brigado" instead of "obrigado", he trully became brazilian during this trip lol
I still hear him say obrigadA instead of obrigadO
Me too , everythime i hear it i think how many episodes in brazil he needs to learn lol
@Dragoslav De La Vega I know my partner is Brasileira. But Nick is male so he should say obrigado and he is saying obrigada
Thanks Nick. It's been awhile since I was in Manaus but the feel I got was that it was reasonably safe for tourists and worth a look.
Totally, great spot!
Man, I love your videos Nick. Part of my routine every Sunday morning when you post! I love the way you tell the story of your trips. Things like the petrol station stop and the meeting of the 2 rivers seem like minor things beside the people's lives you show and the stunning landscapes, but its those little things too that share the whole picture. Loved this episode!
I agree.
Thank you, Carson! Really appreciate these comments, I enjoy these little moments too :)
100% enjoying your Brazil Series! Amazing job Nick. I hoped you could’ve made it to Brasilia before the Covid lockdown today. I would’ve loved to see it! Thanks again for showing us the world in a raw and honest way 💖 You’ve just gained a new subscriber and binge-watcher to all your videos haha!
Thank you Rosely!
I am dating an Amazonian woman from Manaus and I loved the city so much that I found a job there and am going to live there for a year! Ues...it is dangerous...but honestly not that much more dangerous than many cities here in the US...the rewards of being in one of the most absolutely beautiful places in the world are definitely worth the risk!!!
Its no much different from St Louis and certain neighborhoods of New York and California. People are used to the image of City of God and they think all of Brazil is like that. But, good luck man. I was born in Manaus and I miss it everyday. Enjoy that place and don't forget to eat Tacaca, Tapioca and pe de muleque ahahaha
@@kalilabraahim6729 I tried tacaca!!!!! It leaves such a weird sensation in your mouth🤣 but the flavor is amazing!!!! Thanks bro! Yeah honestly as long as you are smart...you'll be fine in Manaus lol I can't wait! Leaving this Friday!
I Live in manaus, you’re welcome again
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Absolutly loved this video! Realy appreciate the fact that you decided to portrait the city as is, the good and the raw! its a very realistc view of manaus, wich doesnt make it any lesser than! I’ve lived here for most of my life and im in love with not only the city but the people! Hope you enjoy your stay friend! Best wishes 😘
Thank you, Patricia! That means a lot coming from a local!
We once took the boat from Belem all the way to Manaus. Amazing experience and very much recommended (and also pretty long :-) )
I loved the dog eating directly from the pan on the stove!!! Owwww so cute!!! jajajajajaja
Hahahaha
yes hahaha
I love the Amazon, I grew up by the Venezuelan Amazon and always wanted to visit Manaus, thanks for sharing.
Brazil 🇧🇷 is beautiful and wonderful 👏 ❤ greet from the world 🌎
Yess, another video from Indigo Traveller about Brazil`s amazing city Manaus!
I love it!
Cheers!
Nick, I missed Amazon theatre. You dont show this beautiful theatre made in the Amazon rubber boom. Nice video!
“Arrocha raimundo” hahaha
Tá rocheda papai
Eu ri kkkkkkkk
Que significa? Gata
@@sambarayporsiempre É difícil explicar, mas é como uma palavra de ação tipo "pegue, aperte ou faça", porém depende muito do contexto.
@@sambarayporsiempre eu diria que significa algo tipo "manda a ver" e tal
i'm from Manaus. It's a great city to live in. There are the issues like any other city in Brazil but is a lovely place to live. Greetings traveler.
Great series so far. Interesting and worth watching all these real stories and the everyday life of people living there for many many years. Thank you Nick :)
Thank you very much!
about 20 years ago, I met a family from Manaus on vacation in Orlando,FL.....they were definitely not from the poor part of the city! ( He showed me a photo of his yatch...lol )
even just the fact that they were in Orlando shows that they were not poor
The people you met are the ones who can afford taking international trips. They represent the one part of Brazil's society that is well-off while so many others are have-nots.
@@mariopsota5806 Florida and NY were flooded by brazilian people 10 and 20 years ago, when the exchange rates allowed us to travel. Not only rich people, but middle class too.
Have been to Manaus a couple of times before, whenever I see videos about Manaus I have so much saudades
Such a great series! I love learning about these places which I probably won't ever get to visit. I also love your interactions with people, great job!
Thank you!
Woow, You have no idea how happy this makes me. This is the city I was born and I left when I was 7. Still have family and relatives there and I miss it.
Thank you for this video! It's great to know what Manaus is like. I can't wait to visit this city that is the door to the Amazon this year! It looks like a fascinating city worth visiting, and I'm eager to visit!
Thank you for always showing us the good, the bad and the ugly side of your trips. Stay safe! Hugs from Norway!
Nick, thanks for showing us around the Amazon.
thanks bruce!
I really enjoy your videos mate.. They are definitely the best on RUclips!!
Diego is so awesome! Nick wear the friendship bracelet man! You guys are the best guides! Keep these videos coming!!! :-D
hahaha thanks Ben!
He said crocodile, but in fact it's alligator (jacaré). We have no crocodiles in Brazil
I was wondering about that but wasn't sure. The USA has some so I just figured Brazil probably does too.
@@heidimarchant5438 In Brazil we have lots of alligators, especially in the midwest and north regions. But no crocodiles
@@heidimarchant5438 Florida is the Manaus of the USA lol
@@caiodollis6159 Caimans, not alligators.
@@heidimarchant5438 good logic.
Brazil is full of life and beauty 🥺 i miss that country so much
Vc é bonita em moça. E pelo comentário é inteligente tbm
I visited Manaus almost 20 years ago with my sister. We took one of the passenger boats from Belem up the Amazon River to Manaus. Sleeping on the boat was in a hammock among about 50 other people on the open deck, food was of course carne and rice every night. Mornings on the boat were amazingly peaceful watching the sun rise over the river. Seeing the factories of Manaus come into view after 4 (? I think) days was a huge change in scenery. We stayed in Manaus for about a week, it's a fascinating city. Like a combination of a huge city with a remote outpost. It is indeed relatively dangerous even for Brazil, we saw someone get mugged in broad daylight on a busy street. Have to watch where you go. The boat trips to the meeting of the waters (as in the video), but also going out in the evening to find baby crocodiles, fishing piranas, jungle treks. All classic tourist stuff but also very awesome in a place like that. Getting out of Manaus we had to fly because there's no road connections. Amazing part of the world!
Congrats Nick. Your Brazil series is fantastically interesting. Life in the raw. Be safe.
I like that every one in the planet like those videos! Greetings from São Paulo Brazil 🇧🇷
Much love Sergio!
7:20 is the first time I've ever seen Indigo Traveller get startled in all the hundreds of vlogs of his I've watched.
haha the dogs get ya!
I was waiting for this! Finally!
This is just a awesome video!
Thanks Nelson!
Incredible country, wow 🤩 Brazil 🇧🇷 is awesome.
Amazing videos about Brazil man!! Thanks a lot! Stay safe!
It’s the dog eating out of the pan on the stove for me. He was yeah I do this all the time. 🤣😂
hahahaha
😂
Another great video. Looking forward to the next one!!
Thanks Nick for keeping those of us in cold weather entertained while we suffer from cabin fever🤒. Hopefully spring isn't too far away🛐! Stay safe out there!😏
Thanks Heidi! Hope you are doing well!
Yet to travel to Brazil and it always looks so beautiful😍 but nice to see the reality of it all like shown in this video😁 you give a country the real feel😁
Thanks guys :)
A diferença de um cara de veio pro Brasil pra uma celebridade que fala de preservação da Amazônia sem nunca pisar aqui:
Good morning Nick! Hope your Sunday is blessed! I feel like we are all traveling with you in these awesome videos! Thank you for sharing with us as I always look forward to these treasures! God bless you!
Love the energy of this area!
Me too!
Ponte Negra! The Tropical. Loved it there beautiful and kind people Someday I’ll return. Thank you for sharing
Amazing videos. You inspire me to travel!!! GOOD LUCK! Thank You. GREETINGS FROM LITHUANIA
Much love :)
Im brazilian and went to Vilnius two years ago! Beautifull city! The best one out of the baltics capital (went also to riga and tallin :) )
Great video Nick!!!Brought me back 10 years when I did the same trip and went to Venezuela after.Probably much more dangerous now.Stay safe and keep up the good work!
I enjoy these videos very much showing us the world . The sea two colurs meeting was cool and that alloy boat great . Very modest living but they have eachother ♥️
Beautiful videos as always, Nick
Nice! U could meet the states of South of Brazil (Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul), there are some beautiful points there. The city of Gramado e Canela, Curitiba, Balneario Camboriu, Florianopolis, Beto Carrero World (park) and etc.
these cities in Brazil look like my Detroit, destroyed. but I think the violence in Brazil is still less than here. well I researched and found places like Europe in Brazil. where are lmaoo
@@curlyyhair777 each state in the country changes a lot, it's like visiting a different country every time it changes states, of course always with cultural similarities but also with great difference in architecture, food, friendlier people or more closed ones, many contrasts to see
Gramado and Canela for an overseas tourist would be a curiosity at best. I think he should visit Curitiba though, it is very different to other Brazilian capitals, probably the best large city in this country to showcase what other cities could've been like. Balneário Camboriú not as much, it's just full of rich people, it isn't a place grounded in reality like Curitiba is.
@@llobelucas very good, in America it is also so. go from east to west so you can see the difference
@@AlfaRomeoQ I want to see those European cities, I don't want to see the beach, we already have a beach in the USA
Thanks a lot Nick 4 taking us n showing my 1 of most loved country of Brasil, especially Amazon, Manaus, I really lord every second of it.
“Is the dog allowed to eat the meat”. 😂😂😂
hahahaha
They let the dog eat the left overs and clean the stove :-D
@@brettymike Brasilian are very progressive people, they have it, on the national flag :-D ``"ORDEM E PROGRESSO``
I laughed so hard
That was gold
❤ all of your videos! Keep up the great work. Thank you, Nick!
Actually it's Caiman, not a crocodile... From the Crocodylia , but not quite the same. 👍
I think they mean alligator
@@jsphat81 maybe but still not the same animal, Jacaré ia called Caiman in english, alligator is another one from the same Crocodylia order.
@@DjBelCamargo Yes. I looked it up and apparently alligators only live in North America and China. It’s most likely a caiman.
My wife and I love your channel man! So informative and we love the fact that you value the people everywhere you go and fills you up with energy and we can feel that energy too! Please keep uploading! From Yan & Zhu
quick tip: you're saying thank you correctly. However, you're using the "feminine" version (it's not official, but everybody knows it without no one saying it out loud hahaha) Obrigado (thank you used by men) and Obrigada (thank you used by women)
great video!
then hes not saying it correctly
I thought that too for a while, knowing some Brazilians in Melbourne, Aus, & having dated a Brazilian girl for a few weeks.. But then it clicked that it's just the slightly lazy Kiwi, New Zealand "O".. As a kiwi myself i can say that we pronounce our "Os" slightly slurred, so they can sound like an A. Listen to all his other vowels.. However, if he was a Maori NZer then his vowels would be very similar to local Portuguese Brazilian vowels, because Maori vowels are phonetic, & very similar to Japanese vowels, which are themselves similar to Portuguese vowels. My Brazilian friend said when she met Maori NZers in her travels, she could understand their English really easily, relative to all other English speakers she came across.. So he's saying Obrigado, he's just saying it with NZ English vowels & intonation..
@@danharvey3096 when I first watched this guy I thought he wasn't a native English speaker
Finally one of these travel channels that came to Brazil AND to Manaus
Esse é meu Brasil 🇧🇷
I am Manaus! Thanks for to show Manaus to world.👏👏👏👏👏🗺
Thanks
❤️🙌🏼
This is amazing! Thanks for showing us a glimpse of the reality of earth’s countries
Another brilliant adventure
Just discovered your channel and I'm obsessed with your videos and how you capture your journey. Keep it up!
I'm Brazilian, and even so, watching these videos with a compilation about Brazil is really insane.
Brasileras estam bonitas!
Can u welcome me to Brazil, am from Tanzania
Love my hometown
Love 🇧🇷
Can’t wait to go there again ❤️
Another amazing episode. Thank you!
Thank you!
Amazon is amazing... There are boat markets where the boat with food pass by the villages and sell fruits, food, etc... So cool... Like the icecream on the van in Australia... Where I lived in Brazil we had a truck fruit shop... It would have a music playing so you know how far it is from passing in front of your place... I miss that...
Love this vlog series! You make some of the best travel vlogs on youtube
Appreciate that!
Good to see you back Nick. Great series on Brazil
1:29 that shoot from the plane damn looks beautiful
Can't believe you were here just a week ago! If you're still here, please make sure to visit the opera house and also Presidente Figueiredo, a town 100km from here (you can get there by car, 1h30ish to get there) with hundreds of beautiful waterfalls. Love your content btw!
Isso é Brasil!🇧🇷 amo meu país.
Wow Nick 😊😎 beautiful sights and the people you meet, friendships you make! Good people ❤🙏❤ to make sure you are safe! ❤
Great shots and vid work, cheers 🍻 from Canada 🇨🇦 ✌️
Cheers!
Love Canada From USA 🇺🇸❤️🇨🇦
@@curlyyhair777 ❤️
@@curlyyhair777 o mano fala para os cara aí do Estados Unidos para mim ficar vendo um trem de Amazonas não porque senão vocês vão ficar falando que o Brasil mora na floresta e só tem preto no Brasil pelo amor de Deus Você só mostra coisa ruim no Brasil parece que é inveja
What a way to end the Sunday,
Thank you again for another great quality video
Going to grab some snacks and sit down for it
Stay safe on your travels
Thanks Eric! Enjoy :)
I am a big fan of ur channel. U seem like a very nice guy. LOL on “friendship bracelet”
Haha thanks Jon!
This Brazil series is one of your best