@@alecapin Como sea, pero me referi a que la Gente decia que no se dice " Factura ", sino Bizcochos...y para mi lo que el tipo, morfaba..No era un Bizcocho... sino una Tortita Dulce o Mazita....Y Vos que sos de Fray Bentos, vecinos de Entre Rios,.. en Entre Rios dicen Factura o Bizcochos ?..
@@sebastianurtiaga9110 perdoná, no te estaba corrigiendo. Estaba solamente mencionando cómo se les llama a las masas en Fray Bentos. Hay mil nombres para todo 😂 No tengo la más pálida idea de cómo se les llama en Gualeguaychú.
Uruguayan-Canadian here. I want to congratulate you buddy for your videos. Usually what youtubers do is to show the nice part of places, and it gets really repetitive. You have done a great job showing UY as it is, the good, the bad and the ugly. I know some ppl wont like it but keep doing in the next countries to come. Again, excellent job buddy!
American Uruguayan here. I agree with my neighbor to the north. You've definitely gone off the beaten path. I can't wait to see what Montevideo has in store for you. Personally, I would have started my journey sometime in the Spring to get the most out of Southern South America. Uruguay is a different country with a different vibe during the warmer months.
I am Brazilian, from Rio....better be extremely careful if your plans include a stop over here....all these villas and aasentamientos are merely kindergarden spots in comparison with Rio's favelas....please do not put your life at risk here....if you go to the right places you will have a glorious experience. Abraços
As an Argentinian born with Uruguayan parents and a raised Australian In Sydney now living in Brisbane .. I must say that your vids are spectacular and it’s something I looked forward to every week .. just awesome Ryan .. Thanj you for sharing your adventure.. Patty is also brilliant 🤩
Hope you've enjoyed yourself. I can see you're such a happy guy, who doesn't expect too much and therefore, celebrate whatever comes your way. That's nice, dude. You make me see it's just a matter of attitude. Looking forward to your next vid. ✌️ 🇺🇾
Hey! Nice video! I'm an argentinian living in Uruguay. I currently live a few blocks away from your AirBnB at the Centro. I strongly recommend you to know Pocitos, Malvin, and Carrasco, you will such a difference there too! Uruguay is an amazing and beautiful country, with very friendly people. If you need something contact me! Enjoy your trip!
8:29 that's an advertisement car. Some people hire cars with speakers on top and the play ads on repeat (like local butchers or local barber shops or local supermarkets with sales going on and things like that)
Wow this is a WILD video to watch, that torta frita puesto you bought some from I used to go to nearly every friday after high school, and me and my dad took the car out of that garage to drive to a Salus FC match every weekend during football season. I just felt plain goofy pointing at every place i've been to while watching this video, I barely leave Montevideo
Mate, I live there, it's my hood. I live with my daughters and my grandma, I'm the son of immigrants and the place you visited has a special magic. That's why we decided to stay here! I would have recommended you come by my place and camp here.
Had us nervous with those drone shots in Cerro lol. Seriously, especially in Montevideo, careful not to "show off" your camera and phone too much or they'll get snatched. Anyway, here we call pastries "bizcochos", I don't think you can go more than 5 blocks without running by a bakery. If you really liked the torta fritas (it's tradition to make them at home when it rains), next time try them with sugar or with dulce de leche. And be sure to stock up on alfajores, especially "Sierra de Minas", those are the best in my opinion. Oh, be mindful that when you get to Punta del Este, prices there will probably be higher than in Montevideo, it's a tourist trap in most areas. Personally, I like Piriapolis a lot more, it's a much more laid back tourist town with some beautiful scenery.
Maaaan! Great video! Funny is the fact that you are an Aussie traveling around Uruguay and I’m an Uruguayan dreaming of visiting Australia since I was a kiddo! Enjoy your visit and stay far from zonas rojas mate!😊
that zone it's not colonial, it's downtown. you can spot tons of colonial hoses here for sure but don't expect the neighboard to be all like that. it's still nice btw, been living here for the last 8 years and I love it.
Can't believe the t-shirt for Miss Patty ended up being from Defensor, my team. You should visit the "Parque Rodo" then where "Estadio Luis Franzini", Defensor's field, is located.
That tuk tuk is an Indian invention from an auto company named Bajaj located in Pune city. We call it auto rickshaw or simply auto. Mostly used for passenger commutes😂 We have thousands here plying on local roads. Saw it first time outside India and that too in Latam❤
Hi! I love your style, but I have to tell you, be careful where you fly that dron. Most places are fine, but the villas or favelas are different. Uruguay is considerd the safest country in south america and one of the safest in latinoamerica next to Costa Rica, but every country has their own dangerous areas that are not to play arround. Even if the worst areas in Uruguay are small and not as dangerous as the ones in other countrys, they can still be dangerous, specially if they see you with expensive stuff. Do not show your dron like that in Brasil, unless you are in very turistic places. Other than that, like I say, I love your style! You will see beautiful but very quiet cost citys once you leave Montevideo, since is not summer. It can get boring if you dont prepare to the idea of very peaceful journey, but if you like that peace, you will enjoy it as uruguayans do haha welcome!
Hi mate, i’m from colonia del sacramento. Its a beautiful city and a beautiful country in general. Hope you are enjoying (or haved enjoyed) your stay in my country, cheers my friend.
Colonia, fundada por los portugueses, nuestra tía patria, dado la ascendencia que tenemos de ese país. Ahora, es cierto que Uruguay es un país relativamente lindo, aunque el menos agraciado de América en cuanto a belleza paisajística. Muy monótono y homogéneo, y para peor, casi todo alambrado. Digo, basta solo ver como es Guatemala, El Salvador, ni hablar Chile, Argentina, Colombia, para darse cuenta que en al reparto de belleza llegamos tarde, por decirlo de una manera sarcástica. Zafamos un poco con las playas oceánicas y del estuario.
love your videos mate, you gotta go check the centre. I think El Palacio Legislativo its quite a nice building to watch. It is in the middle of a roundabout and the size its quite enormous compared to the majority of buildings here in uy.
Mate you can take a 40 minute bus from Ciudad Vieja to Carrasco and see the Hotel Carrasco and Arocena. Its a more residencial place and it has a huge beachfront
you did a decent job my friend but I reckon I could have shown you worse neighbourhoods than the one you thought was not safe, I lived in Montevideo for 23 yrs. I grew up in two working-class suburbs in my time there, not sure how they are now but La Teja, El Rincon, and Nuevo Paris were my stomping grounds from the time I was 3 until I was 23 when I left to go to Australia. Many people have visited our pais and I think that there is one thing everybody can say, we are a friendly bunch, regardless of the circumstances. Well done mate
hola amigo, ves a algún uruguayo opinando en vlogs de australia?, vivi afuera y la verdad no opinaba sobre Uruguay, estaba en mi nuevo pais, retorne al, paisito y es lo mejor del mundo, si hay barrios malos, vergonzantes para un pais tan rico, pero la pobreza se va a erradicar, Uruguay Drone ahi vas a ver como ha cambiado el paisito, 70k de autos 0km se venden por año, ya no es el pais del 2002 amigo, cambio mucho. PBI Montevideo: 40k, wikipedia. no podes votar no te olvides, quedate alla.
Just saw you on Tiranos Temblad (congrats, you're urugayan famous now) - absolutely love how you are handling this concept. I hope you had a great time in Uruguay and if you're still travelling, buena suerte!
Loved your upbeat video. Colonia is the oldest town in Uruguay (founded by the Portuguese in 1680). You drove through the Old District early in the video; the rest of the city is fairly new. Built in 1909, the Plaza de Toros was meant to be a bullring, they were to have corridas de toros (bullfights) like in Spain. I am not sure it was ever used for its original purpose as bullfights were banned soon afterwards. It stayed empty and deteriorating for nearly a century until it was repurposed to host music shows and sport events. What you drove through coming into Montevideo is not a settlement, a "villa" (the local term is "asentamiento") i.e. irregular dwellings built on public or invaded land. Rather a working class neighbourhood with regular streets, and the houses made of standard materials. But they are dangerous because of drugs and gangs. Good thing that the old lady told you to leave fast. Some of what you filmed with the drone was indeed an asentamiento. Cheers.
Hello. I am from Uruguay. Be careful what some people charge you. We are more good people. But some see you as a foreigner and take advantage. Example, the t-shirt does not cost that price. Take care of yourself in all countries. Here, nor in Argentina, nor other countries nor the United States, it is not Australia. Hug.
Duuuuuuude! You are in one piece just because. That area is crazy insecure. Also, the downtown place (Uruguay with Tacuarembó) where you slept is not that bad, but unsafe too. I guess when they see you with the Tuk they imagine there is nothing to rob there. :)
Colonia is nice for a day trip - the plaza is looking a LOT nicer than it did when I was there 15 years ago. Remember going up the lighthouse, and what do you think I found, but another Australian? Everywhere, I tell you! Loving the journey, man.
I am amazed with your video, I just came back from visiting Uruguay (I live in Perth now) and my house is just a block away from the Airbnb you stayed in. Great job!
Muy buen video! claramente no es el barrio más peligroso pero si es peligroso especialmente como dijiste de noche, espero puedas visitar lugares más lindos de Uruguay. Abrazo!
Hola!!! Nueva suscriptora. No, en la plaza de toros nunca hubo espectáculo taurino. Sólo se construyó. Da para rato contarlo pero esto es sólo para comentártelo. Bienvenido!!!
Hi Ryan !! Very, Very good what you are doing, we really like all the episodes, but this time we don't like the title you wrote in this one. We are Uruguayans from Cerro de Montevideo , and we live in Queensland Sunshine Coast, we don't think it's good that you refer to our neighbours like that, don't take it the wrong way ,but we had to tell you. We wish you all the best and that you continue your safe journey with Patti, Kindest Regards Maria y Luis 🤗
Che Maria Mercedes, yo estoy como Vos, en Australia..pero hace rato... y como 30 pirulos atras, el Cerro era mas tranqui....pero juna las noticias , en el Cerro Norte , todos los dias hay balaceras y boletas....por ende el Flaco, no estaba tan mal , con lo que dijo... Zona Roja
We call villas "cantegril" or "cante" for short, but the correct name is "asentamientos" (literally translated to "settlement", short for "illegal settlement"). they started forming in the 90s and grew because of the 2001 crisis. back then, our main business partner was argentina so when they had a crisis in 2000 we suffered it as well. nowadays it's different, from that experience we started trading with other countries, now we export to china the most, then brazil, then europe. unfortunately cantes are established and though smaller than before, there is a lot more homeless people since 2020.. btw the colombian girls who sold you the torta fritas are awesome!
We are from Australia, and did a day trip last November to Colonia from BA. We were driving one of the little electric golf buggies you may have seen whilst you were there which we hired near the port. (closest think to a tuk tuk i have driven) ;) Always looking forward to your updates. Stay safe.
Bienvenido la gente en Uruguay es muy amable y le gusta que el turista se sienta comodo en el país. No te dejes llevar por gente que quiere imponer el miedo, en Uruguay la gente es buena
Ahhh, there she is! The Tuk Tuk of your dreams. It was red with locking doors and windows for security and protection against the elements. Of course yours will have four doors for Patti and convenience right. Wait till you get back to the Bolivia area and you will see them everywhere!
🙋🤗 Hola, vas a tener que probar el Chivito Uruguayo, antes de irte del país. Y visitar el Mercado del Puerto, para comer los mejores asados, con carne esquicita. 🤗🇺🇾 Buen viaje por nuestro país.
Estimado hermano Australiano bien venido a mi querido Uruguay,lastima que no tuviste un guia turistico o mas programado tu tur conciderando que mi pais es pequeño y te podias aver llevado experiencias recomendables para otra vicita y con familia y o amigos. Un Uruguayo que ama Autralia y que agradece la ospitalidad de su pais para compatriotas que viven en Sydney.
You are getting some things wrong... these arent all "villas", and not all houses are "asentamientos" or "cantegril" (despectively). Some are humble "barrios" thats quite a distinction and there's an honor and dignity in it, that fails to be captured. I believe you are well-intended and you are not to blame because there was little time for footage or getting to know it while under pressure by the dangerous of the unknown. Later the men going through trash aren't mostly "cartoneros" looking for cardboard, but most of them are mentally ill. Pasta base addicts, alcoholics, people kicked-off by the family for being violent or unruly. I appreciate you reaching this piece of world over here and seeing you enjoy the parts that you did like.
It's true what you say, but it's not difficult for a foreigner to make that mistake if people from Pocitos or Punta Carretas is making the same mistake .. as for the "recicladores" (a euphemism for people searching the trash for something to eat or sell), I guess there is everything, people "hecha bosta" (local expression that literally equates the situation and the context with the manure) by drugs or mental problems, and people"hecha bosta" by poverty ..
Error no tuvo ninguno. Creo que padeces de ignorancia fruto de uruguayitis crónica. No entendés la semántica y los conceptos. Conceptualmente no le erró en nada. Villa es lo mismo que barrio humilde, y era al concepto que él se refería.
@@huveja9799 Todo lo que manejó el australiano estuvo perfecto conceptualmente, periferia, zona pobre, basura, hurgadores. Es la realidad. Después algunos chiflados de ego herido le buscan la vuelta para atenuar la realidad.
@@de5letras1 Supongo que todo el que es de Uruguay debe sufrir uruguayitis crónica, así como si sos de Australia debés sufrir Australiatis crónica, ni te hablo si sos de USA. No podés evitar el sesgo de la cultura donde te criastes, a menos que luego tengas un proceso de descondicionamiento bastante fuerte, lo cual es algo bastante excepcional. Respecto a la semántica de Villa, más concretamente Villa Miseria que luego se abrevió en Villa, es la misma semántica que acá tiene el término Cantegril (aunque ahora es más políticamente correcto referirse a ese tipo de aglomeración humana como "asentamiento"), en este caso, más que "humilde" (habría también que definir el término "humilde"), estaríamos hablando de características extremas negativas con respecto al resto de la sociedad, tanto a nivel económico como cultural. Se podría decir que tanto el barrio del Cerro como la Teja, serían barrios "humildes", pero dentro de la Teja, hay una zona conocida como Cachimba del Piojo (Heredia e Inclusa) que clarmente es un Cantegril. Dónde termina el Cantegril y comienza el barrio "humilde"?, difícil decirlo, ya que la transición es gradual. Vos te creés que el Australiano conoce la semántica de todo eso?, lo dudo mucho, básicamente todos entraron en la misma bolsa de cinturón periférico de gran ciudad que es miserable, es decir una Villa en Argentina, un Cantegril en Montevideo, el Bañado en Paraguay o una Favela en Brasil ..
Can't wait for you to get to Costa Rica! Good luck on your trip legend! When you cross the border from Panama to Costa Rica, if you drive to the caribbean coast you will find our Tuk Tuk town: Puerto Viejo. There are beautiful beaches, a great vibe and you will find a lot of tuk tuks as they are used as short distance taxis!
In every country there are dangerous places, if you go to the United States, you will encounter more dangerous neighborhoods, Uruguay is the best country in the world, it is very beautiful, we have to solve extreme poverty, but we are on our way to being one of the countries richest in the world, the GDP is 23,000 and will continue to rise. Greetings Australian friend, and be careful my friend, there are many drug problems in Uruguay, there is a very addictive drug that leaves consumers homeless, like fentanyl, be careful at night.
Cante o cantegril es la manera despectiva de llamarlo. Dado que el cantegril club era para clase alta. La manera más "técnica" y formal de decirlo es y siempre será asentamiento
@@sebastianurtiaga9110 a menos que se hayan porteñizado, cosa que pasa con los que consumen cumbia villera, acá son cantegriles. O si queres ser amable decis "asentamientos"
@@uzesamaX Mas alla de lo de Cumbia Villera,..El Loco andaba por el Cerro, y a lo/as del Cerro siempre se les llamo Villero/as...antes de que la Cumbia llegara
Bienvenido. If you need anything let me know. I live 10 min from where you're staying. And nice move buying a torta to the street guy. Now you'll be safer lol.
en linea recta desde colonia del sacramento , al otro lado del rio , esta el centro de Buenos Aires In a straight line from Colonia del Sacramento, on the other side of the river, is the center of Buenos Aires
Lo mejor de Uruguay es la gente pero ten cuidado que en los últimos años, en algunas zonas de Montevideo, se ha vuelto todo muy violento. Pero cuando encuentres los lugares adecuados en Uruguay vas a aorender un montón de nuestras cualidades como sociedad.
don't get scammed with the prices, when you leave montevideo u will see a real uruguay. Careful when you arrive chuy, in the day is nice but in the night... nice travel and good luck G
Hola Amigo que bueno que estas en Colonia anda a Colonia Suiza si podes es un pueblo hermoso a y acá está lleno de esas mini tuks eléctricas de tres ruedas y hay autitos también de ese tipo de cuatro ruedas y son para dos personas,son de marcas chinas,alemanas,y indias y mucha gente las compra por que salen buenas y también hay autos normales eléctricos de las marcas BYD y PEUGEOT y salen depende el modelo de 30 mil dólares a 55 mil dólares y aca se están usando mucho en Uruguay ya que los combustibles son demasiado caros como la Nafta o el Gas oil,que disfrutes mucho en Colonia.🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾
the house you are staing at in Montevideo is impossible that is from a colonial time, because city was inside the walls untill the independence (and that area is outside the walls), and also because it has an architecture from the end of the 19th centrury and begining from the 20th century, so probably was a house build by a family of the huge wave ig inmigration the country had at those times
Saludos de Uruguay vi unos vídeos sos un genio amigo y la perrita es genial bien enseñada disfruta y brasil también es lindo como argentina sigue así buena onda
You stayed really closed to where I live, if I'm not wrong at the block crossing the street were you bought the torta frita there is a Disco supermarket, one of the most famous and cheap supermarket chains and a good place to buy food, fruits and vegetables. Did you go to Plaza del Entrevero? They dance tango on the weekends afternoon, a nice thing to film
The old lady is a real one, she told ya all you needed to know to stay safe in Montevideo lad, that was aws
25:46 The pure love that dog gives you, speaks loudly of your value as a person, welcome to Uruguay my Friend!
17:00 "factura" is how argentines say pastry, we say "bizcocho"
"Bollos" en Fray Bentos.
Tambien Torta o Mazitas, porque lo que estaba morfando el Loco, no era un Bizcocho..
@@sebastianurtiaga9110 Las macitas en Fray Bentos son las mazas de confitería.
@@alecapin Como sea, pero me referi a que la Gente decia que no se dice " Factura ", sino Bizcochos...y para mi lo que el tipo, morfaba..No era un Bizcocho... sino una Tortita Dulce o Mazita....Y Vos que sos de Fray Bentos, vecinos de Entre Rios,.. en Entre Rios dicen Factura o Bizcochos ?..
@@sebastianurtiaga9110 perdoná, no te estaba corrigiendo. Estaba solamente mencionando cómo se les llama a las masas en Fray Bentos. Hay mil nombres para todo 😂 No tengo la más pálida idea de cómo se les llama en Gualeguaychú.
Uruguayan-Canadian here. I want to congratulate you buddy for your videos. Usually what youtubers do is to show the nice part of places, and it gets really repetitive. You have done a great job showing UY as it is, the good, the bad and the ugly. I know some ppl wont like it but keep doing in the next countries to come. Again, excellent job buddy!
American Uruguayan here. I agree with my neighbor to the north. You've definitely gone off the beaten path. I can't wait to see what Montevideo has in store for you. Personally, I would have started my journey sometime in the Spring to get the most out of Southern South America. Uruguay is a different country with a different vibe during the warmer months.
mate on a scooter, thats crazy lol Mate addiction in uruguay is real
I love it though ahaha
its the most normal here hahah
@@aussieespanolenjoy 🥰🧉🇺🇾🫶🏻🥰from Melbourne 😘😘😘
thats nothing, my dad was drinking mate when he and my mom conceived me
Yo siento un amor inmenso por el pueblo de uruguay ojala algun dia pueda visitar tan bello pais saludos desde colombia
I am Brazilian, from Rio....better be extremely careful if your plans include a stop over here....all these villas and aasentamientos are merely kindergarden spots in comparison with Rio's favelas....please do not put your life at risk here....if you go to the right places you will have a glorious experience.
Abraços
As an Argentinian born with Uruguayan parents and a raised Australian In Sydney now living in Brisbane .. I must say that your vids are spectacular and it’s something I looked forward to every week .. just awesome Ryan .. Thanj you for sharing your adventure..
Patty is also brilliant 🤩
Hope you've enjoyed yourself. I can see you're such a happy guy, who doesn't expect too much and therefore, celebrate whatever comes your way. That's nice, dude. You make me see it's just a matter of attitude. Looking forward to your next vid. ✌️ 🇺🇾
Hey! Nice video! I'm an argentinian living in Uruguay. I currently live a few blocks away from your AirBnB at the Centro. I strongly recommend you to know Pocitos, Malvin, and Carrasco, you will such a difference there too! Uruguay is an amazing and beautiful country, with very friendly people. If you need something contact me! Enjoy your trip!
Que grandeeeee manejando con el mate URUGUAY NOMA
8:29 that's an advertisement car. Some people hire cars with speakers on top and the play ads on repeat (like local butchers or local barber shops or local supermarkets with sales going on and things like that)
Wow this is a WILD video to watch, that torta frita puesto you bought some from I used to go to nearly every friday after high school, and me and my dad took the car out of that garage to drive to a Salus FC match every weekend during football season. I just felt plain goofy pointing at every place i've been to while watching this video, I barely leave Montevideo
Mate, I live there, it's my hood. I live with my daughters and my grandma, I'm the son of immigrants and the place you visited has a special magic. That's why we decided to stay here! I would have recommended you come by my place and camp here.
I appreciate your support legend!
Dónde es eso, Juan Pablo?
Great video mate, You should come visit Atlantida or Costa Azul in Canelones Uruguay if you are still around
Y Marindiabeach! Near Atlántida!
Had us nervous with those drone shots in Cerro lol. Seriously, especially in Montevideo, careful not to "show off" your camera and phone too much or they'll get snatched. Anyway, here we call pastries "bizcochos", I don't think you can go more than 5 blocks without running by a bakery. If you really liked the torta fritas (it's tradition to make them at home when it rains), next time try them with sugar or with dulce de leche. And be sure to stock up on alfajores, especially "Sierra de Minas", those are the best in my opinion.
Oh, be mindful that when you get to Punta del Este, prices there will probably be higher than in Montevideo, it's a tourist trap in most areas. Personally, I like Piriapolis a lot more, it's a much more laid back tourist town with some beautiful scenery.
Maaaan! Great video! Funny is the fact that you are an Aussie traveling around Uruguay and I’m an Uruguayan dreaming of visiting Australia since I was a kiddo! Enjoy your visit and stay far from zonas rojas mate!😊
Colonial Montevideo is so beautiful. I'm going to put a pin in that one for a future visit. Thanks Ryan👍
that zone it's not colonial, it's downtown. you can spot tons of colonial hoses here for sure but don't expect the neighboard to be all like that. it's still nice btw, been living here for the last 8 years and I love it.
Can't believe the t-shirt for Miss Patty ended up being from Defensor, my team. You should visit the "Parque Rodo" then where "Estadio Luis Franzini", Defensor's field, is located.
Arriba la violaaaa💜💜💜
The Defensor 😆
Aguante defensor 💜
That tuk tuk is an Indian invention from an auto company named Bajaj located in Pune city.
We call it auto rickshaw or simply auto.
Mostly used for passenger commutes😂
We have thousands here plying on local roads.
Saw it first time outside India and that too in Latam❤
Hi! I love your style, but I have to tell you, be careful where you fly that dron. Most places are fine, but the villas or favelas are different. Uruguay is considerd the safest country in south america and one of the safest in latinoamerica next to Costa Rica, but every country has their own dangerous areas that are not to play arround. Even if the worst areas in Uruguay are small and not as dangerous as the ones in other countrys, they can still be dangerous, specially if they see you with expensive stuff. Do not show your dron like that in Brasil, unless you are in very turistic places. Other than that, like I say, I love your style! You will see beautiful but very quiet cost citys once you leave Montevideo, since is not summer. It can get boring if you dont prepare to the idea of very peaceful journey, but if you like that peace, you will enjoy it as uruguayans do haha welcome!
totally on point.
Hi mate, i’m from colonia del sacramento. Its a beautiful city and a beautiful country in general. Hope you are enjoying (or haved enjoyed) your stay in my country, cheers my friend.
Colonia, fundada por los portugueses, nuestra tía patria, dado la ascendencia que tenemos de ese país. Ahora, es cierto que Uruguay es un país relativamente lindo, aunque el menos agraciado de América en cuanto a belleza paisajística. Muy monótono y homogéneo, y para peor, casi todo alambrado. Digo, basta solo ver como es Guatemala, El Salvador, ni hablar Chile, Argentina, Colombia, para darse cuenta que en al reparto de belleza llegamos tarde, por decirlo de una manera sarcástica. Zafamos un poco con las playas oceánicas y del estuario.
love your videos mate, you gotta go check the centre. I think El Palacio Legislativo its quite a nice building to watch. It is in the middle of a roundabout and the size its quite enormous compared to the majority of buildings here in uy.
Mate you can take a 40 minute bus from Ciudad Vieja to Carrasco and see the Hotel Carrasco and Arocena. Its a more residencial place and it has a huge beachfront
saludos a juli!!!
The torta frita to the "block guy" was a smart move, once again welcome
you did a decent job my friend but I reckon I could have shown you worse neighbourhoods than the one you thought was not safe, I lived in Montevideo for 23 yrs. I grew up in two working-class suburbs in my time there, not sure how they are now but La Teja, El Rincon, and Nuevo Paris were my stomping grounds from the time I was 3 until I was 23 when I left to go to Australia. Many people have visited our pais and I think that there is one thing everybody can say, we are a friendly bunch, regardless of the circumstances. Well done mate
hola amigo, ves a algún uruguayo opinando en vlogs de australia?, vivi afuera y la verdad no opinaba sobre Uruguay, estaba en mi nuevo pais, retorne al, paisito y es lo mejor del mundo, si hay barrios malos, vergonzantes para un pais tan rico, pero la pobreza se va a erradicar, Uruguay Drone ahi vas a ver como ha cambiado el paisito, 70k de autos 0km se venden por año, ya no es el pais del 2002 amigo, cambio mucho. PBI Montevideo: 40k, wikipedia. no podes votar no te olvides, quedate alla.
Just saw you on Tiranos Temblad (congrats, you're urugayan famous now) - absolutely love how you are handling this concept. I hope you had a great time in Uruguay and if you're still travelling, buena suerte!
La señora muy buena gente avisandote de no quedarte por alli y mas siendo gringo! buen viaje UY es fantastico !
Loved your upbeat video. Colonia is the oldest town in Uruguay (founded by the Portuguese in 1680). You drove through the Old District early in the video; the rest of the city is fairly new.
Built in 1909, the Plaza de Toros was meant to be a bullring, they were to have corridas de toros (bullfights) like in Spain. I am not sure it was ever used for its original purpose as bullfights were banned soon afterwards. It stayed empty and deteriorating for nearly a century until it was repurposed to host music shows and sport events.
What you drove through coming into Montevideo is not a settlement, a "villa" (the local term is "asentamiento") i.e. irregular dwellings built on public or invaded land. Rather a working class neighbourhood with regular streets, and the houses made of standard materials. But they are dangerous because of drugs and gangs. Good thing that the old lady told you to leave fast. Some of what you filmed with the drone was indeed an asentamiento. Cheers.
Hello. I am from Uruguay. Be careful what some people charge you. We are more good people. But some see you as a foreigner and take advantage. Example, the t-shirt does not cost that price. Take care of yourself in all countries. Here, nor in Argentina, nor other countries nor the United States, it is not Australia. Hug.
exactly...! tal cual...espero el triciclo resista las rutas destruidas de America del sur...!
Y era de Defensor, no de Danubio.
Hi, are you still in Uruguay?
@@Ecorodri11 no entendió español y voló el dron en el Borro.
BIENVENIDO A URUGUAY 🇺🇾 AMIGO AUSTRALIANO SALUDOS DESDE CANELONES URUGUAY 🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾❤
Welcome to Uruguay, hope you enjoy it a lot! Your videos are amazing, hope they reach more people! ❤
Awesome video, man! I got hooked watching the Fray Bentos video and now I'm watching the whole series. Great content. Greetings from Uruguay!
The guy on the moped with the mate and thermos...it's the most Uruguayan thing I've ever seen! 🤣
Duuuuuuude! You are in one piece just because. That area is crazy insecure. Also, the downtown place (Uruguay with Tacuarembó) where you slept is not that bad, but unsafe too. I guess when they see you with the Tuk they imagine there is nothing to rob there. :)
Colonia is nice for a day trip - the plaza is looking a LOT nicer than it did when I was there 15 years ago. Remember going up the lighthouse, and what do you think I found, but another Australian? Everywhere, I tell you! Loving the journey, man.
Argentinians call them villas, Brazilians favelas, and we Uruguayans: cantegrills :)
Saturday re-watch so I'm ready for tomorrow's video!! Love love it!! The good the bad the bakeries. Thank you for sharing this beautiful journey!!
Great video. Your Patti is lovely. Espero que hayan disfrutado su estadus en mi querido y extrañado Uruguay.
Enjoy your visit to montevideo. Don't leave your tuck-tuck in the street. Paying parking is an investment.
Awesome. I am a digital nomad too currently living in Brazil. & I also travel with my dog that I brought from the US
Love it!! Thanks for sharing the journey!! Patti is the best!! Love her so much!!
I am amazed with your video, I just came back from visiting Uruguay (I live in Perth now) and my house is just a block away from the Airbnb you stayed in. Great job!
Thank you so much for this. It really means a lot. Enjoy Perth my friend!
Great adventure mate , thanks for sharing , enjoy Uruguay
you should come to El Pinar is a few kilometers east from montevideo, there are beautiful views in the beach
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Muy buen video! claramente no es el barrio más peligroso pero si es peligroso especialmente como dijiste de noche, espero puedas visitar lugares más lindos de Uruguay. Abrazo!
Hola!!! Nueva suscriptora. No, en la plaza de toros nunca hubo espectáculo taurino. Sólo se construyó. Da para rato contarlo pero esto es sólo para comentártelo. Bienvenido!!!
mate love the videos! glad you like our country. much love!
Top stuff👍🌞 thank you heaps for posting!!!!
man , you need try the "chivito" in Uruguay!
Stay safe man ❤❤❤
Hi Ryan !! Very, Very good what you are doing, we really like all the episodes, but this time we don't like the title you wrote in this one. We are Uruguayans from Cerro de Montevideo , and we live in Queensland Sunshine Coast, we don't think it's good that you refer to our neighbours like that, don't take it the wrong way ,but we had to tell you. We wish you all the best and that you continue your safe journey with Patti, Kindest Regards Maria y Luis 🤗
Che Maria Mercedes, yo estoy como Vos, en Australia..pero hace rato... y como 30 pirulos atras, el Cerro era mas tranqui....pero juna las noticias , en el Cerro Norte , todos los dias hay balaceras y boletas....por ende el Flaco, no estaba tan mal , con lo que dijo... Zona Roja
This man loves pastry's! Glad you decided to take a airbnb!
lmao at people warning you and telling you to stay safe.
Gente, vivimos en Uruguay, no en Gaza.
Hope you have a great trip!
We call villas "cantegril" or "cante" for short, but the correct name is "asentamientos" (literally translated to "settlement", short for "illegal settlement"). they started forming in the 90s and grew because of the 2001 crisis. back then, our main business partner was argentina so when they had a crisis in 2000 we suffered it as well. nowadays it's different, from that experience we started trading with other countries, now we export to china the most, then brazil, then europe.
unfortunately cantes are established and though smaller than before, there is a lot more homeless people since 2020..
btw the colombian girls who sold you the torta fritas are awesome!
We are from Australia, and did a day trip last November to Colonia from BA. We were driving one of the little electric golf buggies you may have seen whilst you were there which we hired near the port. (closest think to a tuk tuk i have driven) ;) Always looking forward to your updates. Stay safe.
Bienvenido la gente en Uruguay es muy amable y le gusta que el turista se sienta comodo en el país.
No te dejes llevar por gente que quiere imponer el miedo, en Uruguay la gente es buena
Ahhh, there she is! The Tuk Tuk of your dreams. It was red with locking doors and windows for security and protection against the elements. Of course yours will have four doors for Patti and convenience right. Wait till you get back to the Bolivia area and you will see them everywhere!
Loving your videos of uruguay bro!
If you are planning to go through north uruguay I live in Salto. You can stay home and can show you a lot of things of the city.
Hello! I am living in Uruguay and I help people to migrate here. Your videos about Uruguay are on point I am gonna share them in my telegram group
Keep going mate, loved your videos, regards.from Canelones!
🙋🤗 Hola, vas a tener que probar el Chivito Uruguayo, antes de irte del país. Y visitar el Mercado del Puerto, para comer los mejores asados, con carne esquicita. 🤗🇺🇾 Buen viaje por nuestro país.
At 6:38 Oh my Lord 😧😮 like you said “that thing” …it’s little 🛻🤦🏼♂️😂🤣✌🏻‼️
Loved the vid as usual! ❤❤❤
Estimado hermano Australiano bien venido a mi querido Uruguay,lastima que no tuviste un guia turistico o mas programado tu tur conciderando que mi pais es pequeño y te podias aver llevado experiencias recomendables para otra vicita y con familia y o amigos. Un Uruguayo que ama Autralia y que agradece la ospitalidad de su pais para compatriotas que viven en Sydney.
Be careful out there, awesome videos as always!
20:24 my next apartment right there 😂
If you arrive in Montevideo, you must visit the Tristán Narvaja fair, it is only on Sundays, good food and you can find anything! Greetings.
You are getting some things wrong... these arent all "villas", and not all houses are "asentamientos" or "cantegril" (despectively). Some are humble "barrios" thats quite a distinction and there's an honor and dignity in it, that fails to be captured. I believe you are well-intended and you are not to blame because there was little time for footage or getting to know it while under pressure by the dangerous of the unknown. Later the men going through trash aren't mostly "cartoneros" looking for cardboard, but most of them are mentally ill. Pasta base addicts, alcoholics, people kicked-off by the family for being violent or unruly. I appreciate you reaching this piece of world over here and seeing you enjoy the parts that you did like.
It's true what you say, but it's not difficult for a foreigner to make that mistake if people from Pocitos or Punta Carretas is making the same mistake .. as for the "recicladores" (a euphemism for people searching the trash for something to eat or sell), I guess there is everything, people "hecha bosta" (local expression that literally equates the situation and the context with the manure) by drugs or mental problems, and people"hecha bosta" by poverty ..
Error no tuvo ninguno. Creo que padeces de ignorancia fruto de uruguayitis crónica. No entendés la semántica y los conceptos. Conceptualmente no le erró en nada. Villa es lo mismo que barrio humilde, y era al concepto que él se refería.
@@huveja9799 Todo lo que manejó el australiano estuvo perfecto conceptualmente, periferia, zona pobre, basura, hurgadores. Es la realidad. Después algunos chiflados de ego herido le buscan la vuelta para atenuar la realidad.
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Supongo que todo el que es de Uruguay debe sufrir uruguayitis crónica, así como si sos de Australia debés sufrir Australiatis crónica, ni te hablo si sos de USA. No podés evitar el sesgo de la cultura donde te criastes, a menos que luego tengas un proceso de descondicionamiento bastante fuerte, lo cual es algo bastante excepcional.
Respecto a la semántica de Villa, más concretamente Villa Miseria que luego se abrevió en Villa, es la misma semántica que acá tiene el término Cantegril (aunque ahora es más políticamente correcto referirse a ese tipo de aglomeración humana como "asentamiento"), en este caso, más que "humilde" (habría también que definir el término "humilde"), estaríamos hablando de características extremas negativas con respecto al resto de la sociedad, tanto a nivel económico como cultural.
Se podría decir que tanto el barrio del Cerro como la Teja, serían barrios "humildes", pero dentro de la Teja, hay una zona conocida como Cachimba del Piojo (Heredia e Inclusa) que clarmente es un Cantegril.
Dónde termina el Cantegril y comienza el barrio "humilde"?, difícil decirlo, ya que la transición es gradual.
Vos te creés que el Australiano conoce la semántica de todo eso?, lo dudo mucho, básicamente todos entraron en la misma bolsa de cinturón periférico de gran ciudad que es miserable, es decir una Villa en Argentina, un Cantegril en Montevideo, el Bañado en Paraguay o una Favela en Brasil ..
500 pesos por la remera para el perro te robó esa loca jajaja
@@eleze97 Era de Defensor, estaba barata.
I can't believe that you were one block from my apartment! Ist'a shame I watched that video afterwards. Hope you enjoy Uruguay! All the best!
Man, I love what you're doing. If you're still in Montevideo, i'm happy to help if you need anything. We can fire up the barbie and share a cold one!
Factura in Uruguay means bill, and we dont call those Neighborhood Villa, we call them Cantegril. You are welcome in Uruguay anytime!!
You look nice my man! I love to see you enjoy my country ❤
I am from India and incredibly surprised to see someone attempting such a journey in our Bajaj we call it Auto. Best of luck 🤞
Can't wait for you to get to Costa Rica! Good luck on your trip legend! When you cross the border from Panama to Costa Rica, if you drive to the caribbean coast you will find our Tuk Tuk town: Puerto Viejo. There are beautiful beaches, a great vibe and you will find a lot of tuk tuks as they are used as short distance taxis!
Patti is a level of safety but she ain’t stopping a gun. Stay safe bud
And protect Patti
Soy de Uruguay si pasas cerca de la ciudad de Santa Lucia te espero!
URUGUAY first country to ban bulls figth. First To legalize GAY marriage , Marijuana, Abortion !
Way to go 👍🫡🇨🇦
That's not the ocean but the river (Rio de la Plata), which is as big as the ocean. You can visit it from Buenos Aires as well.
In every country there are dangerous places, if you go to the United States, you will encounter more dangerous neighborhoods, Uruguay is the best country in the world, it is very beautiful, we have to solve extreme poverty, but we are on our way to being one of the countries richest in the world, the GDP is 23,000 and will continue to rise. Greetings Australian friend, and be careful my friend, there are many drug problems in Uruguay, there is a very addictive drug that leaves consumers homeless, like fentanyl, be careful at night.
Villa meaning favela only in Argentina In Uruguay named Cantegril
tambien se le dice Asentamiento, Cantegril solo en Montevideo
soy montevideano, tengo entendido de parte de amigos argentinos que en argentina no se usa la palabra Cantegril solo villa.
Si y se usa abreviado, "Cante"
Cante o cantegril es la manera despectiva de llamarlo. Dado que el cantegril club era para clase alta. La manera más "técnica" y formal de decirlo es y siempre será asentamiento
Hmm... nobody says villa in Uruguay, here we have cantegriles
Depende de la Generacion...Ahora como se dice Cumbia Villera, se dice Villa y el Flaco andaba por el Cerro, y lo/as del Cerro, son Villero/as..
@@sebastianurtiaga9110 a menos que se hayan porteñizado, cosa que pasa con los que consumen cumbia villera, acá son cantegriles. O si queres ser amable decis "asentamientos"
@@uzesamaX Mas alla de lo de Cumbia Villera,..El Loco andaba por el Cerro, y a lo/as del Cerro siempre se les llamo Villero/as...antes de que la Cumbia llegara
@@sebastianurtiaga9110 pero el término "villa" para los asentamientos precarios es de porteño. El uruguayo le llama cantegril
Bienvenido. If you need anything let me know. I live 10 min from where you're staying. And nice move buying a torta to the street guy. Now you'll be safer lol.
Good to see the Tuk Tuk is still trouble free. You still have a very long way to go, have you considered installing some kind of cruise control on it?
en linea recta desde colonia del sacramento , al otro lado del rio , esta el centro de Buenos Aires In a straight line from Colonia del Sacramento, on the other side of the river, is the center of Buenos Aires
Lo mejor de Uruguay es la gente pero ten cuidado que en los últimos años, en algunas zonas de Montevideo, se ha vuelto todo muy violento. Pero cuando encuentres los lugares adecuados en Uruguay vas a aorender un montón de nuestras cualidades como sociedad.
you're really missing a lot from skiping Chile from your trip haha
Greetings from Chile
don't get scammed with the prices, when you leave montevideo u will see a real uruguay. Careful when you arrive chuy, in the day is nice but in the night...
nice travel and good luck G
Hola Amigo que bueno que estas en Colonia anda a Colonia Suiza si podes es un pueblo hermoso a y acá está lleno de esas mini tuks eléctricas de tres ruedas y hay autitos también de ese tipo de cuatro ruedas y son para dos personas,son de marcas chinas,alemanas,y indias y mucha gente las compra por que salen buenas y también hay autos normales eléctricos de las marcas BYD y PEUGEOT y salen depende el modelo de 30 mil dólares a 55 mil dólares y aca se están usando mucho en Uruguay ya que los combustibles son demasiado caros como la Nafta o el Gas oil,que disfrutes mucho en Colonia.🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾
Hey mate im from Montevideo, thats great content! Congratulations!! Always take care and if you need help with something let me know! :)
the house you are staing at in Montevideo is impossible that is from a colonial time, because city was inside the walls untill the independence (and that area is outside the walls), and also because it has an architecture from the end of the 19th centrury and begining from the 20th century, so probably was a house build by a family of the huge wave ig inmigration the country had at those times
Saludos de Uruguay vi unos vídeos sos un genio amigo y la perrita es genial bien enseñada disfruta y brasil también es lindo como argentina sigue así buena onda
She said it was Danubio but it is a Defensor Shirt
@@laportera She didn't know what she was selling.
Love you dog ! 🇺🇾🇦🇺🫂
Si necesitás algo por Montevideo, avisá que estamos a las órdenes
This is amazing.
Cheers legend
You must try a chivito. Greetings from Montevideo
You stayed really closed to where I live, if I'm not wrong at the block crossing the street were you bought the torta frita there is a Disco supermarket, one of the most famous and cheap supermarket chains and a good place to buy food, fruits and vegetables.
Did you go to Plaza del Entrevero? They dance tango on the weekends afternoon, a nice thing to film
El dollar store uruguayo