The 9 dollars taxes per day is for tourists only. It’s a way to limited the amount of people, the amount of days they stay there and for preservation of the environment.
Uaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaallllllllllllllll ahahahah The best part of Brazil was missing: the people Don't miss the opportunity to visit this tropical country, blessed by God and beautiful by nature "País tropical... abençoado por Deus e bonito por natureza! Mas que beleza..." ♫ País Tropical - Jorge Ben Jor
Hello, I'm Brazilian. There are places in the Amazon that aren't as dangerous as they seem. Brazilians who live there know whether the place is dangerous or not. It's incredible there because you can swim and play with pink "botos" which are literally pink dolphins from the Brazilian Amazon. It's an incredible experience.
2:52 I'm from Manaus-Amazonas, and it's very safe here with regards to wild animals, the wild animals simply don't enter the city, they don't like the lights and sounds (The only wild animals I've seen here in the middle of city are sloths and birds), if you want the experience of "exploring the Amazon" as a tourist, the vast majority of ways are also safe, to "explore" people usually stay in "jungle hotels" which are hotels in the middle of the forest that have pre-defined routines walking through the middle of the forest and/or indigenous tribes, it is safe, what is not safe is to go crazy take a boat and simply get in the forest (as some scientists/scholars have to do) only in this case you have to worry about the wild animals, the biggest nuisance for tourists here is actually just the mosquitoes, the heat and don't want to leave XD
You got right about Fernando de Noronha, its a star island, everyone can go at any time but in réveillon its normal for brasil star to go and enjoy the holiday (or their vacations) there
There are plenty of videos of tours and life in favelas like Rocinha or Vidigal in Rio here on TH-cam. Some of them explain the history and current conditions very well.
The country is very big . Favelas is just in Rio , Sao Paulo for example. The cities more tem 5 millions people. There is so many amazing places . Don’t forget Brazil is 8 or 9 biggest economies worldwide
you are lying. São Paulo has a large favela in Paraisópolis, and there the crime of drug traffickers prevails, which is the criminal faction called PCC, there are many robberies in São Paulo and it is a large and violent city.
I have to disagree that the favelas are only in major cities! But let's face it, the favelas are just communities and most of the times they are just unfavored places with amazing people. If you're unsure, just ask people about how safe it is and that should be enough
@@laisadossantos8814 Favelas like those in Rio and São Paulo are only found in some larger capitals. In other cities, you find poorer neighborhoods, but they are not favelas.
Brazil is 15 years more advanced and developed than other countries in the world. It is recommended that you react to Brazilian cities and infrastructure. Brazilian society is light years more advanced than other humans. The rest of the world is stuck in time. Brazil is an advanced China and Japan, but the socio-environmental aspect puts Brazil light years ahead of other countries.
It's a really cool video and these places are beautiful, but as it was said, it's a continental country. My region, which is almost 50% of Brazil, was barely seen in the video. The northeast of Brazil has several beautiful places, beaches and rivers considered 5/5 stars, cuisines and even animals that can only be found there. Northeast region is often excluded from tourism or even in these tourism promotional videos, because it is a place that for many years, historically, was excluded, resources were taken, people were enslaved, the highest concentration of black people, that explains this, so racism and xenophobia from within the country and from outside, no one from outside wants to visit us. So, if you really want to get to know Brazil and its culture, places for tourism, I highly recommend consulting a Brazilian person, not Ryan Shirley.
O nordeste representa apenas 18% do território do Brasil. Muito longe dos 50%. Região paupérrima e miserável, sustentado pelo sul e sudeste, exceto o rico litoral sustentado pelo turismo.
@@beansx21 the world limits Brazil a lot, Brazil is the richest country in the world, Brazil sells very good products, the United States charges a very high tax for Brazil to sell its products, Brazil is the first world in Latin America, South America, Brazil and The United States are twin brothers the history of Brazil has everything to do with the United States Brazil is also an American from South America the United States does not recognize Brazil as Latin Americans do not know geography because the American government hides that America United States United It is not a country but a continent, Brazil and the United States have a purpose from God, Brazil always prays for studies united by the life of Trump
People who visit Brazil, especially Rio de Janeiro, go to the favelas as a tourist spot even though they are not entirely a tourist destination. People have the wrong or mistaken idea that all Brazilians live in favelas. Not all of them do. Many live in buildings, condominiums or normal houses without that crowd. In Brazil, we have 5,570 cities counted.
Fernando de Noronha is an ecological reserve, with dolphins, turtles, sharks and everything else. "Environmental Preservation Tax" paid by all tourists.
Ela falando que esses lugares são onde os ricos vivem e os pobres vivem nas favelas? Tipo, a gente vive nesses lugares, mesmo não tendo muito dinheiro, a natureza e a beleza não pode ser monetizada, tem gente pobre que vive em lugares lindos dividindo espaço com pessoas ricas, não existem favelas em todo o Brasil e nem todo o pobre vive em uma...
Eles não falaram isso. Falaram que geralmente os artistas que eles já reagiram do Brasil mostram as favelas nos clipes (pq são artistas de lá) e que eles nunca viram esses lugares antes.
Cool reaction guys. I am from Sao Paulo and I have never been to and never want to go to the Amazon region. I LOVE nature, but the less people there the better. No, Fernando de Noronha archipelago is not a Star island, there are a handful of pernanent residents who make their living but fishing and small domestic agriculture, just turists pay that fee. And, do not get so impressed by the wrong dangerous animals. Jaguars, anacondas and spiders will probabily not be one of your concerns, but mosquitos will. Mosquitos are the most dangerous and the most deadly animals in Brazil.
2:50 hahaha it's not like those Safaris in Africa. Truth is, where there could be some "danger" , you wouldn't be able to reach. The forest is just too dense.
This guy was very superficial and focused more on natural aspects, but even Rio has fantastic places like the Real Gabinete Português, which is considered the 4th most beautiful library in the world, and the Municipal Theater. I also recommend you take a look at Ouro Preto, Salvador, Recife, Porto de Galinhas, and Bonito.
@@beansx21 Sorry, but I don't use Discord. I just wanted to say that these 10 places are something very personal to the guy, because it's quite complicated to choose just 10 places. Even in Rio de Janeiro, he was very superficial, and as you noticed, he focused a lot on nature, but even in that aspect, he was superficial. Later, look for a video about Bonito; it's a fantastic place. But also check out Salvador, Ouro Preto, and even Paraty-he didn't show anything, but just imagine. Brazil is still larger than the United States without Alaska and could fit all of Europe without Russia inside it.
Fernando de Noronha is an environmental conservation site. Very few people live there, and they are usually paid to take care of the site. Tourists pay the fees, precisely because there are fewer visitors. Yes, it is very expensive to go there. The only animals you should worry about in the Amazon rainforest are mosquitoes. To go there, you need to get vaccinated against diseases transmitted by mosquitoes. Large animals want to stay away from humans, which are the most dangerous species. Anacondas, jaguars and alligators, for example, don't make the slightest effort to introduce themselves to us. In addition to mosquitoes, spiders and frogs, the tiny, colorful ones, are really dangerous and are very poisonous. However, tour guides will advise tourists not to take any risks when they go into the forest, since the capital of the state of Amazonas, Manaus, is practically only home to people. It is a large city with over two million inhabitants!
Sou brasileiro, 45 anos de idade, sempre vivi no Brasil, e eu nunca vi uma onça, nunca vi uma anaconda, nunca vi um jacaré, nunca vi um macaco.. sei que eles existem em algum lugar da floresta, mas nunca tive necessidade de ir lá, e acredito que nunca terei. Eu poderia ver animais selvagens em zoológicos, mas não gosto de ver animais presos, e por isso não visito esses lugares.
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The 9 dollars taxes per day is for tourists only. It’s a way to limited the amount of people, the amount of days they stay there and for preservation of the environment.
So monstrando o lado selvagem do Brasil e locais urbanos ❤
Uaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaallllllllllllllll ahahahah
The best part of Brazil was missing: the people
Don't miss the opportunity to visit this tropical country, blessed by God and beautiful by nature
"País tropical... abençoado por Deus e bonito por natureza! Mas que beleza..." ♫ País Tropical - Jorge Ben Jor
Hello, I'm Brazilian. There are places in the Amazon that aren't as dangerous as they seem. Brazilians who live there know whether the place is dangerous or not. It's incredible there because you can swim and play with pink "botos" which are literally pink dolphins from the Brazilian Amazon. It's an incredible experience.
AMAZING video!! Congratulations on your Channel!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Greetings from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil!! 🇧🇷👍🏾
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2:52 I'm from Manaus-Amazonas, and it's very safe here with regards to wild animals, the wild animals simply don't enter the city, they don't like the lights and sounds (The only wild animals I've seen here in the middle of city are sloths and birds), if you want the experience of "exploring the Amazon" as a tourist, the vast majority of ways are also safe, to "explore" people usually stay in "jungle hotels" which are hotels in the middle of the forest that have pre-defined routines walking through the middle of the forest and/or
indigenous tribes, it is safe, what is not safe is to go crazy take a boat and simply get in the forest (as some scientists/scholars have to do) only in this case you have to worry about the wild animals, the biggest nuisance for tourists here is actually just the mosquitoes, the heat and don't want to leave XD
Rio is amazing. Most of them, tourists have no idea about their existence 🥰
Muita criminalidade...
Brasil 🇧🇷 is big country 💞💞💞i love Brasil 💞🤗🤗🤗
O Brasil é muito lindo ❤
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Quem conhece o Brasil apenas através de vídeos populares, imagina que o Brasil se resume a paisagens naturais, Rio, São Paulo e favelas.
Verdade !
You got right about Fernando de Noronha, its a star island, everyone can go at any time but in réveillon its normal for brasil star to go and enjoy the holiday (or their vacations) there
There are plenty of videos of tours and life in favelas like Rocinha or Vidigal in Rio here on TH-cam.
Some of them explain the history and current conditions very well.
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In the Pantanal we don't have crocodiles, we have alligators, jaguars, capybaras and other incredible animals.
The country is very big . Favelas is just in Rio , Sao Paulo for example. The cities more tem 5 millions people. There is so many amazing places . Don’t forget Brazil is 8 or 9 biggest economies worldwide
DUH.....LOL
Exactly!
you are lying. São Paulo has a large favela in Paraisópolis, and there the crime of drug traffickers prevails, which is the criminal faction called PCC, there are many robberies in São Paulo and it is a large and violent city.
I have to disagree that the favelas are only in major cities! But let's face it, the favelas are just communities and most of the times they are just unfavored places with amazing people. If you're unsure, just ask people about how safe it is and that should be enough
@@laisadossantos8814 Favelas like those in Rio and São Paulo are only found in some larger capitals.
In other cities, you find poorer neighborhoods, but they are not favelas.
I love Rio de Janeiro. My City ❤
In Santa Catarina state near canyons we have a city São Joaquim and a park created by one American couple: Snow Valley Experience Park. Take a search
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Brazil is 15 years more advanced and developed than other countries in the world. It is recommended that you react to Brazilian cities and infrastructure. Brazilian society is light years more advanced than other humans. The rest of the world is stuck in time. Brazil is an advanced China and Japan, but the socio-environmental aspect puts Brazil light years ahead of other countries.
Maybe i'm living in the wrong Brazil. 🤔
@@r.macedo3612 🤭🤫
It's a really cool video and these places are beautiful, but as it was said, it's a continental country. My region, which is almost 50% of Brazil, was barely seen in the video. The northeast of Brazil has several beautiful places, beaches and rivers considered 5/5 stars, cuisines and even animals that can only be found there. Northeast region is often excluded from tourism or even in these tourism promotional videos, because it is a place that for many years, historically, was excluded, resources were taken, people were enslaved, the highest concentration of black people, that explains this, so racism and xenophobia from within the country and from outside, no one from outside wants to visit us. So, if you really want to get to know Brazil and its culture, places for tourism, I highly recommend consulting a Brazilian person, not Ryan Shirley.
Feel free to join our discord and send us a better video to react to, or a video just of your region 😊
O nordeste representa apenas 18% do território do Brasil. Muito longe dos 50%. Região paupérrima e miserável, sustentado pelo sul e sudeste, exceto o rico litoral sustentado pelo turismo.
@@beansx21
the world limits Brazil a lot, Brazil is the richest country in the world, Brazil sells very good products, the United States charges a very high tax for Brazil to sell its products, Brazil is the first world in Latin America, South America, Brazil and The United States are twin brothers the history of Brazil has everything to do with the United States Brazil is also an American from South America the United States does not recognize Brazil as Latin Americans do not know geography because the American government hides that America United States United It is not a country but a continent, Brazil and the United States have a purpose from God, Brazil always prays for studies united by the life of Trump
People who visit Brazil, especially Rio de Janeiro, go to the favelas as a tourist spot even though they are not entirely a tourist destination. People have the wrong or mistaken idea that all Brazilians live in favelas. Not all of them do. Many live in buildings, condominiums or normal houses without that crowd. In Brazil, we have 5,570 cities counted.
How could anyone have an idea that all Brazilians live in favelas?
You'd need to be blind for that.
Beautiful ❤
Fernando de Noronha is an ecological reserve, with dolphins, turtles, sharks and everything else. "Environmental Preservation Tax" paid by all tourists.
Moro no Brasil e conheço mais a Amazônia pelo canal dos estrangeiros...nunca fui lá , também é muito caro a viagem..
Guys, I couldn't find your Instagram accounts! Hugs from Brasília, Brazil. 🇧🇷💙💙
Ela falando que esses lugares são onde os ricos vivem e os pobres vivem nas favelas? Tipo, a gente vive nesses lugares, mesmo não tendo muito dinheiro, a natureza e a beleza não pode ser monetizada, tem gente pobre que vive em lugares lindos dividindo espaço com pessoas ricas, não existem favelas em todo o Brasil e nem todo o pobre vive em uma...
Eles não falaram isso. Falaram que geralmente os artistas que eles já reagiram do Brasil mostram as favelas nos clipes (pq são artistas de lá) e que eles nunca viram esses lugares antes.
Cool reaction guys. I am from Sao Paulo and I have never been to and never want to go to the Amazon region. I LOVE nature, but the less people there the better. No, Fernando de Noronha archipelago is not a Star island, there are a handful of pernanent residents who make their living but fishing and small domestic agriculture, just turists pay that fee. And, do not get so impressed by the wrong dangerous animals. Jaguars, anacondas and spiders will probabily not be one of your concerns, but mosquitos will. Mosquitos are the most dangerous and the most deadly animals in Brazil.
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Brazil is a land blessed by God, just like other nations, it is also blessed by God.
2:50 hahaha it's not like those Safaris in Africa. Truth is, where there could be some "danger" , you wouldn't be able to reach. The forest is just too dense.
This guy was very superficial and focused more on natural aspects, but even Rio has fantastic places like the Real Gabinete Português, which is considered the 4th most beautiful library in the world, and the Municipal Theater. I also recommend you take a look at Ouro Preto, Salvador, Recife, Porto de Galinhas, and Bonito.
Feel free to join our discord and send us some recommendations there😊
@@beansx21 Sorry, but I don't use Discord. I just wanted to say that these 10 places are something very personal to the guy, because it's quite complicated to choose just 10 places. Even in Rio de Janeiro, he was very superficial, and as you noticed, he focused a lot on nature, but even in that aspect, he was superficial. Later, look for a video about Bonito; it's a fantastic place. But also check out Salvador, Ouro Preto, and even Paraty-he didn't show anything, but just imagine. Brazil is still larger than the United States without Alaska and could fit all of Europe without Russia inside it.
Dude, is more dangerous go to Austrália than the Amazon...😂
Please react BillyGringo.
Please see island of Santa Catarina with a city and capital Florianópolis.
Feel free to join our discord and send us some recommendations there😊
Fernando de Noronha is an environmental conservation site. Very few people live there, and they are usually paid to take care of the site. Tourists pay the fees, precisely because there are fewer visitors. Yes, it is very expensive to go there.
The only animals you should worry about in the Amazon rainforest are mosquitoes. To go there, you need to get vaccinated against diseases transmitted by mosquitoes. Large animals want to stay away from humans, which are the most dangerous species. Anacondas, jaguars and alligators, for example, don't make the slightest effort to introduce themselves to us. In addition to mosquitoes, spiders and frogs, the tiny, colorful ones, are really dangerous and are very poisonous. However, tour guides will advise tourists not to take any risks when they go into the forest, since the capital of the state of Amazonas, Manaus, is practically only home to people. It is a large city with over two million inhabitants!
no 90,00 but 9,00 and only tourist
Sou brasileiro, 45 anos de idade, sempre vivi no Brasil, e eu nunca vi uma onça, nunca vi uma anaconda, nunca vi um jacaré, nunca vi um macaco.. sei que eles existem em algum lugar da floresta, mas nunca tive necessidade de ir lá, e acredito que nunca terei. Eu poderia ver animais selvagens em zoológicos, mas não gosto de ver animais presos, e por isso não visito esses lugares.
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