I was born and lived 23 years in Ouro Preto, now I live in Tucson - Arizona, my wife is American. Thank you so much for filming my city, I'm proud of where I was born ♥️
Well the gold mines are depleted. So if you want to enjoy life and don't plan to be filthy rich then yes. Pretty good place to live in. Has a bit of everything w/o the metropolis problems. But not a lot of jobs opportunities.
@@rafaelgoncalvesdias7459 shame whole Southern American continent has economic troubles. I think it's high time people learn skills enabling them to find jobs online. World has shift towards remote work. Also making money in other currency might benefit us if the currency of the country we are living in is loosing value.
@@przemos7816 truth. I work online. But the reality in Brazil is that education is getting worse every year. I don't think Brazil's LL ever bite a share of those online jobs like Asians do.
@@rafaelgoncalvesdias7459 look like a resident of Ouro Preto (24 years ago), I tell you this city is great to live in! Many people come to live here, including foreigners. Has a lot of employment in the area of tourism and commerce, it is a quiet and non-violent city. I really like living here, the only defect is mold, unfortunately very old houses suffer constantly from this problem, which is aggravated by humidity. Newer homes in non-central neighborhoods do not suffer from this problem.
I've never seen a more amazing historical church before. Its made so artistic and opulent, hard to fathom how long it took to complete the construction. Thanks for your beautiful pictures in Brazil, Ouro Preto area.
Yeah, the artist, Aleijadinho was just this, a aleijado (A crippled man, aleijadinho is a diminutive form). But he did amazing works and got really famous.
@@dudufest5077 deverias ir, vamos apoiar o turismo nacional, se nos apoiarmos e visitar os lugares turísticos de nosso país, vamos colaborar para se tornarem lugares visitados internacionalmente
It was the biggest city in latin america during the Golden rush, it was called Vila Rica and the emperor entitled it as Imperial Cidade (Imperial City).
One of the stories people there tell on why there are so many churches is because the old miners would make a promise to some catholic saint that if they find a big vein of gold they would make a church for that specific saint. So every church over there is actually a promise paid. Something awesome is that, over churches and chapels, I think there are more than 20 sacred places. I don't know if these stories are true, but I really liked them.
Interesting to see the British history at the mine, took me by surprise. Yes, Camborne is in Cornwall, south west England where there used to be a lot of tin mining.
There is a city named Paranapiacaba in state of São Paulo, all the railway and the stations connecting the atlantic coast and São Paulo city was designed and constructed by workers from england. They lived in small villages around the city. The station named Estacao da Luz is one of the most important in the city of São Paulo.
@@helennuttalla cidade com mais ricos da América Latina fica em Minas Gerais, foi feita por imigrantes ingleses e algumas cidades ao redor também, o time Nova lima de Minas Gerais foi fundado por ingleses
Some interesting historical facts. A little after the birth of the Republic, on the 1920s, brazilian architects inspired by National feelings started a movement of rescue and renaissance of the brazilian architecture with the intention on creating something legitimately Brazilian. So it was created the 'Neocolonial architecture style'. It was based on several elements that they found in old colonial buildings, specially in Ouro Preto, with emphasis on the churches. So today throughout Rio de Janeiro's suburbs you can find many many houses in this Neocolonial architecture built in the 20s, 30s and 40s. Also in the cities of Recife and Salvador but in a lesser extent. One great exemple of Brazilian Neocolonial architecture is the "Instituto de educação do Rio de Janeiro" in Rio. And another prime exemple of this architecture style is the "Largo do Boticário" in Rio, built by the famous architect Lúcio Costa who was one of the main establishers of this Style. Btw Lúcio Costa is also one of the main responsibles for the preservation law of Ouro Preto as a National monument.
Gosto muito dos vossos vidros, costumo assistir sempre.. São um casal muito bonito e simpático. Sou portuguesa e achei ouro preto muito parecido com muitos sítios de Portugal essas casas..e arquitetura. Adorei o passeio!
A lot to see indeed! If you ever have a chance you should totally visit. But just for future reference, in Brazil we don't call it "Mardi Gras" and most people don't know about the "american carnival". Even tho both parties have similar origins, Mardi Gras and Carnaval are celebrated on different days and have quite a different atmosphere and meaning to locals. Both fun if you're into that!
in countryside of Brasil some villages and towns are completely different from towns and cities in the coastline, some old towns are look like Portugal towns, some towns in southeast and South look like towns in Germany/ Austria/Switzerland architecture. other look like towns in Italy architecture, etc .
Minha família por parte de minha Mãe , ajudaram a fundar a cidade de Mariana e Ouro Preto na época do reinado de Portugal. Muitas outras famílias também tem raízes profundas nessas cidades até hoje. Toda a minha família ainda reside tanto em Mariana como Em Ouro Preto e Região. Obrigado por apresentar ao mundo a nossa história!
Absolutely fascinating & stunning views and images. It really showed how much you both enjoyed this trip!! Love every video keep up the awesome work. 💯
Fun fact in the gold rush ages. Ouro Preto was the biggest and richer city in the entire America's even bigger and richer than any city in USA. Most of the gold production of the planet at the time came from ouro preto.
Hi Beautiful people, The church is beautiful. Always enjoy watching your vlog May God Bless & guide you throughout your lives always. Take care, be safe & stay well. From Chicago USA
Ouro Preto has a very cool atmosphere specially in the evenings with all the lights on. It’s a great place to taste the Brazilian national drink Cachaça, from sugar cane. Food is delicious there.
Lovely video. Beautiful drone footage. Always informative. The church ceiling. Was spectacular. Beautiful views. Your all brave to go down the mine. I am too claustrophobic. 😌 Enjoyable video. Thank you for sharing. Have a great week. Safe travels.
🎇 Both towns were really really nice, everything from the waterfalls to cathedrals and mine tours, and the boat tour to the falls. It is a cool state and town, you must be having such a wonderful time. The drone footage has been wonderful and so captivating of the surroundings. The car was a great idea for this location, but it is all a very lovely place, easy to fall in love with. Your mom and brother must be having a great time and having you back. I love how you just find places and it is a great place. I really loved that you went in the church!!! It is beautiful and the painting is a joy. Enjoy your next stop and I will be watching. Peace Chris and Carolina, we love you both and god bless.🤍✝
Ouro Preto used to be the Capital of Minas Gerais!!! So, Ouro Preto used to be the most important city in Brazil!! That’s why is big with rich churches and impressive buildings!!!
@@Thomreise é questão de cultura você não parece entender. Se houvesse uma cidade inteira construída e preservada com cultura brasileira em algum lugar do mundo eu também visitaria.
Minas Gerais is a landlocked state in the west of Brazil. It is the second most populous and the fourth largest state in terms of its geographical area.
Obrigada aos visitantes estrangeiros estamos maravilhados com o carinho a nossa Minas Gerais ,Cidade histórica q os Brasileiros amam e tbm temos uma Universidade de excelência amei o vídeo e apareçam mais vezes ok?são SEMPRE bem vindos.Obrigada pela visita .
First of all I absolutely Love your videos! Your content is so inspiring and beautiful! I would have never imagined traveling to many of the places you have taken us all! Your voices are very pleasant to listen to and both of you are attractive to see as well... Because your voices are so pleasant I SINCERELY wish the music in the background were MUCH DIMMER!! Sometimes I have to lower the volume because the music is so harsh .. then I miss what is being said and feel sad about it.. Please know for me the music is the ONLY negative comment... EVERYTHING else is WONDERFUL and magical... Thanks for all you do.
Em Ouro Preto também tem a cidade subterrânea de onde saiu o ouro que mudou o mundo. Vindo a Ouro Preto conheça a Mina Du Veloso: th-cam.com/video/vTtPNdTFs-Y/w-d-xo.html
The city has many churches because each one of them belong to one "Irmandade" (Catholic confraternity) which are groups devoted to a specific patron saint and, therefore, had specific churches. Slaves, for example, had their own Irmandades gererally devoted to saints like Ephigenia of Ethiopia, Our Lady of the Rosary and Saint Benedict the Moor. These Irmandades also were responsibles for things like the funeral of it's members (there were no cemeteries, people were buried under the Churches) and even paid for their retirement in some cases.
@Rodrigo Marques Construída por mineiros, não portugueses, embora nós mineiros sejamos majoritariamente descendentes de minhotos e transmontanos e portanto, temos grande relação com Portugal, assim como o Brasil inteiro. Além, é claro, da influência da África que existe aqui, vide o congado. Sou de Diamantina, outra cidade histórica de Minas, e conheço inclusive os descentes dos primeiros donos de casas históricas, que residem nelas até hoje. O mesmo acontece em Ouro Preto, onde se destacaram artesãos como Aleijadinho e Mestre Ataíde. Se quiser endeusar o estrangeiro, faça em outro lugar, por favor, porque isso é vergonhoso principalmente para alguém que é natural do Brasil e de Minas em si.
@@paulorobertosouzalima6057 Arquitetura brasileira e não lusa, mais especificamente o Barroco Mineiro, no caso de Minas. A diferença entre a alvenaria de Portugal do mesmo período e a do Brasil é nítida. Idem para as formas de construção. Duvido que um português saiba o que é uma casa de pau-a-pique, um jacarandá e pedra-sabão. Já um brasileiro já está habituado tudo o que foi mencionado. Eu sou mineiro e moro numa cidade histórica.
@@augustobarbosab.773 pau a pique não e uma técnica brasileira, vem de África e era também muito usado pelos Portugueses para edifícios de trabalho agrícola com materiais feitos de levedura, barro e outros materiais de fácil acesso.
@@brunotorres7332 no Brasil ela não vem da África, mas sim dos povos Tupi, portanto é sim uma técnica brasileira utilizada desde muito cedo. Vide a casa do explorador Fernão Dias, datada do século XVII.
@@augustobarbosab.773 nao e uma técnica proveniente de nenhum país ou tribo em particular, tratam se de construções simples e milenares normalmente associado a tribos nativas/indígenas até porque os matérias são simples, ou seja, recursos abundantes como a madeira, barro, lama e outras material disponíveis como o desperdício animal. Na China seriam às taipas de pilão construções documentadas e retratadas na história datadas de a pelo menos 3000 anos. Em Portugal também se encontravam construções com as mesmas características mas a maioria desapareceu. O xisto e seus minerais seriam a base das construções caseiras pós árabe. Casa de pau a pique eram também tradicionalmente encontradas na Savana Angolana.
Very interesting and fascinating place-mass at that church on the hill must be a true gift of serenity at one point and the cave was mind blowing, but my claustrophobia 🥴
When you mention prices for Airbnb, is it after all the fees, or just the advertised price? Really enjoying this Brazil series, I have plans to go see the Iguazu Falls there, but waiting until the other two countries open, to see it from all angles. Now I think I will add this state to my itinerary also. haha Keep em comin
Before the republic Tiradentes was considered a criminal, a traitor. His name was just raised to the status of a national hero because when they expelled the royal family, they needed a symbol for the republic and they chose Tiradentes. Everything is about a point of view.
Hero for the republicans a traitor for the monarchists. Depends on Wich side u're in. But no one LL really fight over it cuz he was a "built hero" not a real one.
@@rafaelgoncalvesdias7459 He never fought for the people, but for the local aristocracy's own interests and he was the only one to pay with his life because of his friends 'delação premiada'. The republic was a bad business for Brazil. We were better with Pedro. Now we pay much more taxes to the politicians.
Considerado um traidor pela coroa, não pelos seus compatriotas. Além disso, não diga bobagens, D. Pedro II tinha uma coleção inteira sobre Tiradentes e inclusive a emprestou para a comemoração! A própria bandeira da província de Minas Gerais (um triângulo verde num retângulo branco) foi inspirada pela bandeira dos inconfidentes.
You men are highly intellectual show more videos with countries with historical background and diverse culure I SALUTE YOU BRO MORE , MORE VIDEOS TO COME I LERNED FROM YOU CIAO!
Really beautiful Brazil.Only few people like youare showing the whole country and thank you very much for that.You are a wonderful people,you are a super solid couple and we all like you vedry much for your excellent work.
Brasil went super crazy during Covid and masks were required everywhere…even on the beach…You did create a very nice video. Thanks for your efforts.It’s really a beautiful city.
In fact, the School of Minas is now a museum, a museum of mineralogy. It was conceived as a palace for the governor, for a time it was a university and school and today it is a museum, but some of their rooms are used for classes even today when someone requests they lend it to lectures and the like... If you are still around here, visit the "school of Minas" and you will enjoy the collection of precious stones and historical pieces such as a scalindro.
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this area is copy of Portugal 🇵🇹, because was portuguese colony
I was born and lived 23 years in Ouro Preto, now I live in Tucson - Arizona, my wife is American. Thank you so much for filming my city, I'm proud of where I was born ♥️
Brazil is a Beautiful Country and South America is a Beautiful Continent !
Actually South America is a subcontinent of America.
@@Maurimaxxx explain?
@@mtk169 It's only one continent with 3 parts, North, Central and South. But, in truth, are all conected.
Beautiful city and nature.
Must be great place to live in.
Greetings from Poland
Well the gold mines are depleted. So if you want to enjoy life and don't plan to be filthy rich then yes. Pretty good place to live in. Has a bit of everything w/o the metropolis problems. But not a lot of jobs opportunities.
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@@rafaelgoncalvesdias7459
shame whole Southern American continent has economic troubles.
I think it's high time people learn skills enabling them to find jobs online.
World has shift towards remote work.
Also making money in other currency might benefit us if the currency of the country we are living in is loosing value.
@@przemos7816 truth. I work online. But the reality in Brazil is that education is getting worse every year. I don't think Brazil's LL ever bite a share of those online jobs like Asians do.
@@rafaelgoncalvesdias7459 look like a resident of Ouro Preto (24 years ago), I tell you this city is great to live in! Many people come to live here, including foreigners. Has a lot of employment in the area of tourism and commerce, it is a quiet and non-violent city. I really like living here, the only defect is mold, unfortunately very old houses suffer constantly from this problem, which is aggravated by humidity. Newer homes in non-central neighborhoods do not suffer from this problem.
I've never seen a more amazing historical church before. Its made so artistic and opulent, hard to fathom how long it took to complete the construction. Thanks for your beautiful pictures in Brazil, Ouro Preto area.
Yeah, the artist, Aleijadinho was just this, a aleijado (A crippled man, aleijadinho is a diminutive form). But he did amazing works and got really famous.
Have you been to europe yet?
Curte aqui se voce é Mineiro
Sou paraibano e curti
Juixxx de fora aqui
Moro quase ao lado e nunca fui a Ouro preto e vendo esse vídeo me uma vontade de ir visitá-la.
Eu nasci e morei 23 anos em Ouro Preto, moro há 3 anos nos EUA, minha esposa é americana hahahaha
@@dudufest5077 deverias ir, vamos apoiar o turismo nacional, se nos apoiarmos e visitar os lugares turísticos de nosso país, vamos colaborar para se tornarem lugares visitados internacionalmente
It's this type of place that represents Brazil. Good video.
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Several types of places represent Brazil. It is a giant country. Bigger than the US.
I’m really enjoying the look at inland Brazil. It makes a nice change from the coastal views.
You’ve got me thinking about a Trip to Brazil. The country looks beautiful.
in my opinion one of the most beautiful cities in Brazil 🇧🇷
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Obrigada, minha cidade é linda mesmo kkkkk
It is beautiful, ouro preto,MG and Paraty, RJ. 2 lovely places what i been visiting so far
Really enjoyed the Gold mine and look forward to see more of 🇧🇷...Looks like UK is planning to take Brazil off red list shortly 👌😊
Sabrina 🇨🇵 🇬🇧
Ouro Preto is amazing, Brazil is very cultural country.
Reminds me of Guanajuato, Mexico but instead of Spanish architecture this amazing place has Portuguese architecture.
Link 🙏
Graçasa ao seu comentario fui pesquisar sobre Guanajuato. Parece formidável, cheio de historia e arquitetura tambem.
It was the biggest city in latin america during the Golden rush, it was called Vila Rica and the emperor entitled it as Imperial Cidade (Imperial City).
Não só da america latina, mas da america inteira
@@pvmed182 Pois é, era o que eu tinha escrito inicialmente, mas como não tinha como garantir a informação eu mudei para america latina kk
@@v1n1c1u55anto5os próprios americanos consideram ela amigo
That church ceiling is beautiful.
One of the stories people there tell on why there are so many churches is because the old miners would make a promise to some catholic saint that if they find a big vein of gold they would make a church for that specific saint. So every church over there is actually a promise paid. Something awesome is that, over churches and chapels, I think there are more than 20 sacred places. I don't know if these stories are true, but I really liked them.
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Nice...!!!
But .....take a look about
TIRADENTES - DECEPTION.
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Interesting to see the British history at the mine, took me by surprise. Yes, Camborne is in Cornwall, south west England where there used to be a lot of tin mining.
There is a city named Paranapiacaba in state of São Paulo, all the railway and the stations connecting the atlantic coast and São Paulo city was designed and constructed by workers from england. They lived in small villages around the city. The station named Estacao da Luz is one of the most important in the city of São Paulo.
@@tufa2042 that’s interesting, thank you.
@@helennuttalla cidade com mais ricos da América Latina fica em Minas Gerais, foi feita por imigrantes ingleses e algumas cidades ao redor também, o time Nova lima de Minas Gerais foi fundado por ingleses
Some interesting historical facts.
A little after the birth of the Republic, on the 1920s, brazilian architects inspired by National feelings started a movement of rescue and renaissance of the brazilian architecture with the intention on creating something legitimately Brazilian. So it was created the 'Neocolonial architecture style'. It was based on several elements that they found in old colonial buildings, specially in Ouro Preto, with emphasis on the churches. So today throughout Rio de Janeiro's suburbs you can find many many houses in this Neocolonial architecture built in the 20s, 30s and 40s. Also in the cities of Recife and Salvador but in a lesser extent. One great exemple of Brazilian Neocolonial architecture is the "Instituto de educação do Rio de Janeiro" in Rio. And another prime exemple of this architecture style is the "Largo do Boticário" in Rio, built by the famous architect Lúcio Costa who was one of the main establishers of this Style. Btw Lúcio Costa is also one of the main responsibles for the preservation law of Ouro Preto as a National monument.
the architecture of the huge UFRRJ was also based on the neocolonial style..
Gosto muito dos vossos vidros, costumo assistir sempre.. São um casal muito bonito e simpático. Sou portuguesa e achei ouro preto muito parecido com muitos sítios de Portugal essas casas..e arquitetura. Adorei o passeio!
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TUDO CONSTRUÍDO PELOS POVOS DA ÁFRICA!!
Herança Lusa em nossa terra.
@@crescenciooliveirassantos4400 OS PORTUGUESES NO BRASIL SÃO PASSADO!!!
@@Dani-kv1xx Que besteira.
Really beautiful guys, I am impress, quite a lot to see in Brazil and not only the Mardi Gras and the famous beaches as well as the statue.
Brazil is a continental country. There is a world to see there.
A lot to see indeed! If you ever have a chance you should totally visit.
But just for future reference, in Brazil we don't call it "Mardi Gras" and most people don't know about the "american carnival". Even tho both parties have similar origins, Mardi Gras and Carnaval are celebrated on different days and have quite a different atmosphere and meaning to locals. Both fun if you're into that!
in countryside of Brasil some villages and towns are completely different from towns and cities in the coastline, some old towns are look like Portugal towns, some towns in southeast and South look like towns in Germany/ Austria/Switzerland architecture. other look like towns in Italy architecture, etc .
Wow awesome views, so nice to see you again guys, enjoy your journey thanks so much for sharing, beautiful, stay safe all the time, God bless.....
excellent job of showing this very interesting city, Thanks Chris and Carol.
Beautiful city greetings from Mexico/
If you ever give up your vlogging careers, you can always become tour guides - you always find the best places to visit! Great video!
Minha família por parte de minha Mãe , ajudaram a fundar a cidade de Mariana e Ouro Preto na época do reinado de Portugal.
Muitas outras famílias também tem raízes profundas nessas cidades até hoje.
Toda a minha família ainda reside tanto em Mariana como Em Ouro Preto e Região.
Obrigado por apresentar ao mundo a nossa história!
Absolutely fascinating & stunning views and images. It really showed how much you both enjoyed this trip!! Love every video keep up the awesome work. 💯
Great video guys! Ouro Preto is one of those historical charming cities we love to visit! Keep it up!!!😃
We loved it there :D
Fun fact in the gold rush ages. Ouro Preto was the biggest and richer city in the entire America's even bigger and richer than any city in USA. Most of the gold production of the planet at the time came from ouro preto.
Link?
@@maryocecilyo3372 these are English sites, but there are Brazilian sites as well as several other English and American ones
Very interesting tour. Being part Portuguese/Spanish I can feel the vibes! Thank You so much 🙏
So cool to see you guys traveling around my state!!! Thanks for showing it to the world!!
Portuguese style love Minas Gerais and the colonial cities. Never never change this precious arquiteture. Congrats mineiros for keeping these jewels.
Em 1840 cerca de 40% da população portuguesa morava em Mg🔺obrigado por tudo Portugal vocês são nossos Pais 🇵🇹🇧🇷
Hi Beautiful people,
The church is beautiful.
Always enjoy watching your vlog
May God Bless & guide you throughout your lives always.
Take care, be safe & stay well.
From Chicago USA
Ouro Preto has a very cool atmosphere specially in the evenings with all the lights on. It’s a great place to taste the Brazilian national drink Cachaça, from sugar cane. Food is delicious there.
Learning a lot of a little Brazilian Portuguese words like Praia and Ouro. 😏
Even wiki-ed Brazil history...
Lovely video. Beautiful drone footage. Always informative. The church ceiling. Was spectacular. Beautiful views. Your all brave to go down the mine. I am too claustrophobic. 😌
Enjoyable video. Thank you for sharing. Have a great week. Safe travels.
🎇 Both towns were really really nice, everything from the waterfalls to cathedrals and mine tours, and the boat tour to the falls. It is a cool state and town, you must be having such a wonderful time. The drone footage has been wonderful and so captivating of the surroundings. The car was a great idea for this location, but it is all a very lovely place, easy to fall in love with. Your mom and brother must be having a great time and having you back. I love how you just find places and it is a great place. I really loved that you went in the church!!! It is beautiful and the painting is a joy. Enjoy your next stop and I will be watching. Peace Chris and Carolina, we love you both and god bless.🤍✝
Great to know you are heading to Petropolis , my birth town. Beautiful city, enjoy it.
Tnx for sharing really enjoyed the scenery since I am of Portuguese ancestry Aloha and stay safe 🌺🤙🌸
Wonderful Ouro Preto!!! 🇧🇷💚💛👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
So much history in this area!
I love Minas Gerais, your video made me think going back there again.
I am very glad to live here . I like the culture, architecture and the food
Ouro Preto used to be the Capital of Minas Gerais!!! So, Ouro Preto used to be the most important city in Brazil!! That’s why is big with rich churches and impressive buildings!!!
You are right about those hills in San Francisco! Beautiful but not easy streets to walk on unless you are trying to lose weight!!
Parece com algumas vilas aqui de Portugal. Fantástico. Espero um dia poder visitar o Brasil 🙏
Vá também a Parati!
Você vai pegar um avião e viajar por horas pra visitar uma cidade que é igual as que existem no seu país? Parece legal!!
@@Thomreise é questão de cultura você não parece entender. Se houvesse uma cidade inteira construída e preservada com cultura brasileira em algum lugar do mundo eu também visitaria.
Amazing - loved this historic town.
That was a very cool historic town.
Parece muito divertido a descida na mina
Amazing places. Thank you for your awesome upload my friend. Looking forward to the next video. Keep it up.
tão bonita como as grandes cidades velhas de portugal continental...very pretty and awesome :-)
Ouro Preto is an icon of baroque style . You owe us a visit in BH . 💁🏻♂️feel the spirit of Minas
Gosh! My bucket list is getting longer😂😇😀
Great video! The gold mine is pretty interesting as well as the botanical garden walk. A lot of history there.
This city is amazing!!
Minas Gerais is a landlocked state in the west of Brazil. It is the second most populous and the fourth largest state in terms of its geographical area.
Obrigada aos visitantes estrangeiros estamos maravilhados com o carinho a nossa Minas Gerais ,Cidade histórica q os Brasileiros amam e tbm temos uma Universidade de excelência amei o vídeo e apareçam mais vezes ok?são SEMPRE bem vindos.Obrigada pela visita .
Woooowwww......I am still searching for a perfect words to describe your video,sorry i failed
First of all I absolutely Love your videos! Your content is so inspiring and beautiful! I would have never imagined traveling to many of the places you have taken us all! Your voices are very pleasant to listen to and both of you are attractive to see as well... Because your voices are so pleasant I SINCERELY wish the music in the background were MUCH DIMMER!! Sometimes I have to lower the volume because the music is so harsh .. then I miss what is being said and feel sad about it.. Please know for me the music is the ONLY negative comment... EVERYTHING else is WONDERFUL and magical... Thanks for all you do.
Awesome place and nice scenic scenery and beautiful. Thank you.
That was enjoyable. Thanks for taking us along.😎
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Very beautiful place it’s kind of the city of Guanajuato in Mexico only the mines there were silver, gracias for your videos.
I just left MG Saturday night. Lots of Americans I was talking to at Confins. I am surprised because I am usually the one American there.
what's going on, I'm curious
Such a cool vlog!! I adore travelling, I have been to Brazil as well and loved it very much! This video helped me remember my days there! xx
Agree, just like in san Francisco, the church is really Beautiful...stay safe
Ouro Preto, meu sonho de consumo 😄
Em Ouro Preto também tem a cidade subterrânea de onde saiu o ouro que mudou o mundo. Vindo a Ouro Preto conheça a Mina Du Veloso: th-cam.com/video/vTtPNdTFs-Y/w-d-xo.html
Beautifully city! Me and my lady visited this year 🇧🇷🇵🇱♥️bonito!!!
Very good trip! Dont forget to visit Carrancas city, is near to Ouro Preto, you Will see lots of big waterfalls.
Beautiful place. Love the architecture. 👍😊
Awesome video as well. I´ve been to Ouro Preto once, but did not have the opportunity to go to the gold mine. Who knows next time there!
Incrível essa cidade, tanto quantas outras também históricas no sul de Minas Gerais. Conheço todas.
Minha cidade querida!!
Vídeo sensacional e muito didático. Nem eu que moro em Minas sabia tanta coisa sobre Ouro preto! Parabéns pelo belo trabalho!
The city has many churches because each one of them belong to one "Irmandade" (Catholic confraternity) which are groups devoted to a specific patron saint and, therefore, had specific churches.
Slaves, for example, had their own Irmandades gererally devoted to saints like Ephigenia of Ethiopia, Our Lady of the Rosary and Saint Benedict the Moor.
These Irmandades also were responsibles for things like the funeral of it's members (there were no cemeteries, people were buried under the Churches) and even paid for their retirement in some cases.
Very Beautiful☺👍
That’s pretty much 🇵🇹 and of course it’s beautiful reminds me of Vila Real city with Minho arquiteture and mixture of south coloured houses
@Rodrigo Marques Construída por mineiros, não portugueses, embora nós mineiros sejamos majoritariamente descendentes de minhotos e transmontanos e portanto, temos grande relação com Portugal, assim como o Brasil inteiro. Além, é claro, da influência da África que existe aqui, vide o congado.
Sou de Diamantina, outra cidade histórica de Minas, e conheço inclusive os descentes dos primeiros donos de casas históricas, que residem nelas até hoje. O mesmo acontece em Ouro Preto, onde se destacaram artesãos como Aleijadinho e Mestre Ataíde.
Se quiser endeusar o estrangeiro, faça em outro lugar, por favor, porque isso é vergonhoso principalmente para alguém que é natural do Brasil e de Minas em si.
@@paulorobertosouzalima6057 Arquitetura brasileira e não lusa, mais especificamente o Barroco Mineiro, no caso de Minas.
A diferença entre a alvenaria de Portugal do mesmo período e a do Brasil é nítida. Idem para as formas de construção.
Duvido que um português saiba o que é uma casa de pau-a-pique, um jacarandá e pedra-sabão.
Já um brasileiro já está habituado tudo o que foi mencionado.
Eu sou mineiro e moro numa cidade histórica.
@@augustobarbosab.773 pau a pique não e uma técnica brasileira, vem de África e era também muito usado pelos Portugueses para edifícios de trabalho agrícola com materiais feitos de levedura, barro e outros materiais de fácil acesso.
@@brunotorres7332 no Brasil ela não vem da África, mas sim dos povos Tupi, portanto é sim uma técnica brasileira utilizada desde muito cedo. Vide a casa do explorador Fernão Dias, datada do século XVII.
@@augustobarbosab.773 nao e uma técnica proveniente de nenhum país ou tribo em particular, tratam se de construções simples e milenares normalmente associado a tribos nativas/indígenas até porque os matérias são simples, ou seja, recursos abundantes como a madeira, barro, lama e outras material disponíveis como o desperdício animal.
Na China seriam às taipas de pilão construções documentadas e retratadas na história datadas de a pelo menos 3000 anos.
Em Portugal também se encontravam construções com as mesmas características mas a maioria desapareceu. O xisto e seus minerais seriam a base das construções caseiras pós árabe. Casa de pau a pique eram também tradicionalmente encontradas na Savana Angolana.
Very nice place
Wow, great video. Thank you for taking us to this historical place. Amazing! Thank you for sharing. New friend here.
Chris... that old church kinda like look like those old churches in Europe except... it's in the other side of the world.
Very interesting and fascinating place-mass at that church on the hill must be a true gift of serenity at one point and the cave was mind blowing, but my claustrophobia 🥴
When you mention prices for Airbnb, is it after all the fees, or just the advertised price?
Really enjoying this Brazil series, I have plans to go see the Iguazu Falls there, but waiting until the other two countries open, to see it from all angles. Now I think I will add this state to my itinerary also. haha Keep em comin
We always mention the price after the fees, the final price 👍 we need to head down to Iguaçu falls too 😁
Muito lindo 😻😻👏 esse lugar maravilhoso
Before the republic Tiradentes was considered a criminal, a traitor. His name was just raised to the status of a national hero because when they expelled the royal family, they needed a symbol for the republic and they chose Tiradentes. Everything is about a point of view.
Hero for the republicans a traitor for the monarchists. Depends on Wich side u're in. But no one LL really fight over it cuz he was a "built hero" not a real one.
@@rafaelgoncalvesdias7459 He never fought for the people, but for the local aristocracy's own interests and he was the only one to pay with his life because of his friends 'delação premiada'. The republic was a bad business for Brazil. We were better with Pedro. Now we pay much more taxes to the politicians.
Considerado um traidor pela coroa, não pelos seus compatriotas. Além disso, não diga bobagens, D. Pedro II tinha uma coleção inteira sobre Tiradentes e inclusive a emprestou para a comemoração!
A própria bandeira da província de Minas Gerais (um triângulo verde num retângulo branco) foi inspirada pela bandeira dos inconfidentes.
@@augustobarbosab.773 Não disse o contrário. Talvez vc não entenda inglês direito e não soube interpretar.
@@augustobarbosab.773 Dom Pedro primeiro e segundo já eram reis ilegitimos, a dinástia de bragança nunca foi a coroa e sim regentes.
So cool you guys went to some places I've never seen before on Ouro Preto videos, thanks for sharing.
My hometown! Amazing!
Agora o ouro está as vistas de todos, acima do solo é o povo ,o lugar e a natureza.
You men are highly intellectual show more videos with countries with historical background and diverse culure I SALUTE YOU BRO MORE , MORE VIDEOS TO COME I LERNED FROM YOU CIAO!
Wow beautiful place ,,Chris you look tired I hop everything is ok with you :)
Linda cidade 💗💗💗💗💗💗
Linda cidade mineira
Really beautiful Brazil.Only few people like youare showing the whole country and thank you very much for that.You are a wonderful people,you are a super solid couple and we all like you vedry much for your excellent work.
Que cidade linda!
Great content!! Good history lesson too
Great content,thank you.Long time subscriber.
Brasil went super crazy during Covid and masks were required everywhere…even on the beach…You did create a very nice video. Thanks for your efforts.It’s really a beautiful city.
Nice place cris and carol
Cool mining tour!
Amei vocês mostram mesmo tim amigo nada não gostam de gastar.ficao na superfície por isso só vocês.😘😘😘😘
In fact, the School of Minas is now a museum, a museum of mineralogy. It was conceived as a palace for the governor, for a time it was a university and school and today it is a museum, but some of their rooms are used for classes even today when someone requests they lend it to lectures and the like... If you are still around here, visit the "school of Minas" and you will enjoy the collection of precious stones and historical pieces such as a scalindro.
scafandro*
The best place ever in the world 🌎