Amigo, eu reparei que algumas vezes na estrada vc tava andando no acostamento, cuidado com isso pq a polícia rodoviária pega muito no pé com isso, e evite também ficar segurando o celular ou a câmera enquanto dirige, a polícia pode te dar uma multa grave, de um jeito de fixar a câmera e o celular pra vc ficar com a duas mãos na direção
what amazes me apart from the way you travel is how Patty a dog you adopted while travelling on the road and she behaves like a well trained dog to your commands, i find that incredible. Did you have to train her as well or she's just a natural?
When you're in São Paulo, if you can, visit the 'Bairro da Liberdade'. It is a tourist spot in São Paulo and also the largest Japanese community in Brazil.
@@DruggiePlays Good idea, I always wanted to find the timeframe of his videos. I found the footage he shows at 12:56 and it's from the 18th of July. So we are 2 months in the past :p
dude you have so much charisma, your channel is going to explode soon or later. I've been loving the vids, you are living everyone's adventure dream, good travels mate!!!
It was funny hearing you speak Spanish to Brazilians (such as saying"regallo/gift or "listo/ready") and the Brazilians being clueless on what were you talking about. It was just likea Brazilian going around Australia by trying to speak German to locals.
Mas dá pra entender uns 80% do que ele fala . Algumas palavras que são diferentes, mas é só ele tentar falar de outros jeitos sem usar essas palavras (tipo na hora que ele comprou as bananas na estrada) que dá certo.
@@embrj1453 But "regalo" and "listo" are alien words to most Brazilians. In portuguese "regalo" = "presente" and "listo" = "pronto". Although spanish and portuguese share a lot of vocabulary, there are some words that are completely different with no intelligible meaning.
Inusitada e divertida a perspectiva dum australiano rodando o Brasil/mundo num tuk tuk: a gente (espectador) sempre apre(e)nde algo mais. Inclusive q não adianta tentar conhecer o mundo viajando se vc não se abre pra se comunicar, apreciar e entender - não abre o espírito e o cabeção, olhando cada lugar onde passa com o velho preconceito de onde vem. Comprar um pão qualquer e o comparar a uma iguaria argentina: ah, esse é muito pior😬. É como comparar jamelão a azeitona grega. Quem não comunica se estrumbica, já dizia o Cacrinha. Don't be shy, buddy! Brazilians love to talk and welcome foreigners. And thanks for sharing such an amazing experience! Take care.
Nice to know you are in sao paulo! I just think you missed some stuff in south, like florianopolis, the magic island and balneario camboriu, that ee call the brazilian dubai, but i understand you cant see everything, but it was pretty close to your route, anyway good luck in the travel, hope you keep liking, and be careful on rio, basically the only real danger in your brazilian trip
@@aussieespanol Go and renew it for another 3 months, it's not hard to do! Come to Montes Claros and I'll help you take care of it lol I've done it once, it was a breeze
I didn't think you would be able to make it to São Paulo in time, wow! In my opinion, your next stops (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais and Brasília) are home to some of Brazil's most beautiful towns, landscapes and architecture. Have fun and stay safe!
I checked your route, unfortunatelly you will not be close to Espírito Santo do Pinhal - SP. Here is state coffee capital, we have wine, coffee and cheese int he region.
@@mirrorint1970 Ele não falou que São Paulo é a capital do café, ele falou que a cidade Espírito Santo do Pinhal é a capital do café do estado de São Paulo.
I'm glad you found your friend, Pati is a good friend, but she doesn't talk and her trip is very lonely. Welcome to Brazil and have a good experience. Cidade de Alfenas - Estado de Minas Gerais - Brasil 🇧🇷
I could have visited as many beautiful places on the way to Sao Paulo as I could have visited in the state of Rio Grande do Sul (Gramado, Canela, Bento Gonçalves and other cities), a region of German and Italian colonization in Brazil. In the state of Santa Catarina it could have passed through Floripa, Balneário Camboriú and Blumenau (city with the largest German colony in Brazil). In the state of Parana, it could have been in Curitiba, which is the state capital (a beautiful city full of parks). Be very careful on the roadside where there are favelas, as it is dangerous due to drug trafficking.
Brazilians are really patient. This dude is talking in broken Spanish in portuguese speaking country, I bet a Spanish wouldn't be so lucky here in the US as he is in Brazil.
Yo man!!! Really nice. I'm Brazilian living in Portugal and I miss Brazil so bad, yours videos from there bring me so much joy, thanks bro! Have fun, Brazil is an amanzing place.
Meu tio ficou ai 3 meses, fui buscar ele no aeroporto, voltou chorando de emoção do aeroporto até em casa. Falou que nunca mais quer sair do Brasil. A única coisa que ele elogiou foram (o que eu achei estranho) pés de frutas nas ruas, inclusive... pé de maçã. Disse que foram 3 torturosos meses com saudades todos os dias, que as coisas são muito diferente. Já o meu primo que estava lá desde 2014, quem ele foi visitar, não quer mais voltar pro Brasil e disse que não sente falta. Doidera.
Dude, you had so much to see in your route through southern Brazil; Porto Alegre, Gramado, Florianópolis, Bauneário Camboriú, Curitiba and you lost everyone...
I’m not huge on big cities. Love the Brazilian hidden gems, local hospitality and nature. I didn’t have a lot of time and city stays hit the budget a little harder too. I get what you mean though
@@aussieespanolin that case my friend head for the state of Goiás Go see Caldas Novas, Pirinopolis and Goias Velho Also, I'd love to hear your opinion on our most infamous dish "arroz com pequi" It's... polarizing to say the least It's just a shame you had to see our countryside during the biggest draught of our recorded history It's usually a lot more beautiful, and less foggy But hey, glad you're having a great time regardless
I’m so glad people are being cool to you on the freeway! With all the trucks it could be a bad situation, but everyone is loving the tuktuk, per usual! Goooo Brazil! 🇧🇷
Hello, my wife and I admire you and your videos. I am glad you are exploring my country and finding great people along the way. I don't know if you already passed through Rio but if you didn't and want to venture outside Rio towards the mountains where you can find tropical forest and waterfalls, you are more than welcome to stay in my place. It's about a hour from Rio (depending on traffic) towards Teresopolis.
Much respect !! From a Porto Alegre gaúcho, living on the northern beaches of Sydney now for over 15yrs . Great journey that I started to follow from now on. . Good luck mate !!
I’m so glad too have seen you on my feed 1 year ago I’ve seen you accomplish so many things the difficulties I’m proud of how far you’ve gotten and can’t wait for more❤❤❤❤
Eles tão dando um alívio pro gringo, pq se fosse um BR num fusquinha cheio de adesivos, andando nessas BR's ai, já tinha sido apreendido. Aquele PRF lá nem ligou pro cara estar sem cinto. Quando sou parado pela PRF os caras parecem agentes do Detran, olham tudo. Mas se ele pegar um PM ou PRF num mal dia, ta lascado.
It’s nice to see you’re speaking spanish to Brazilians. Inwould say the majority of us understand like 60% of what you’re trying to say. But well, it’s better than nothing. But you should learn like key works that would help you a lot. If you’re going to Minas Gerais after sao paulo, please take a moment to pass Bragança Paulista, we are about 1hr in the Road to Minas. (Fernão Dias), I hmcan surely give you a lot of tips and you can get to know my Beautiful City and region too 🤘🏽
Hey Bro, an ex-Kiwi here living in your country not far from Brisbane. I just found you a couple of weeks ago and just finished binge watching every video til present! Excellent work and editing my bro! Did you do your intro song and visuals or someone else? Man that is perfect! Hopefully will meet you somewhere along the way next year 😉
Stay safe in sao paulo and in the other big cities! Specially with your phone and camera while driving! Also, be aware with your stuff while resting in some major place! 99% of people will be nice, but dont forget about this 1% ! Sao paulo is huge, so take extremely attention! I would recommend to you not driving on the roads at night and to take much attetion with the trucks on the roads, sometimes could be very dangerous!! You will pass trough my town, belo horizonte, so, if you need some kind of help, reach me out! Much respect on what you r doing, fcking legend!
I’m late seeing this. Not feeling well lately… I just wanted to thank you because you’re helping me through difficult times just by being you. Take care 🤗
Like I said previously, São Paulo is pretty chill, it's safer than some of the other capitals of the world. The state of São Paulo in general is very nice and pleasant, it's just big, so it comes with all the problems of a state the size of some countries. But for the love of god, all the warnings you've received should be taken seriously in Rio. Rio is basically where all the crime and violence in Brazil is. I don't advise even going there at all, but since you're going anyway, just be very careful.
That's just nonsense. There's crime all over Brazil and Rio is not even close to the top per capita, statistically. Most crime affecting tourists will, of course, happen in Rio as they get by far the most tourists.
@@samil5601 From the places he is going to visit, it's still one of the most dangerous. And don't give me that claim of "there's crime all over Brazil". Of course there's crime, but are you trying to say it's all equal? That his safety is the same in the state of São Paulo and Rio? Have you ever been to Rio? Or if you're from Rio, have you ever been to another state? I've visited Minas, Rio, and all over São Paulo, guess in what state I have seen traffickers carrying AK-47's out in the open? Guess in which state I have seen lots of mounted gun armored cars? Crimes happening in front of me? Please, don't spread misinformation. Rio is dangerous, claiming otherwise is either the famous wishful thinking from the poor fools that insist on living there and defending it (for some reason), or just plain wrong.
Schultz3@@Schultz3 I've spent a year and a half in Rio and have visited half a dozen other states too. You hear the same horror stories about every location in Brazil. Everywhere you go in Brazil, they tell you somewhere else is safer. Statistics are statistics, though. You need to be alert everywhere in Brazil. It is definitely false to state that it is only Rio that has issues. Yes, there are people armed to their teeth in Rio, but that rarely impacts on tourists. Most of that business happens far away from places where tourists roam in Rio. The trick is that tourists can opt out of putting their possessions in harms way by leaving them at home, whereas locals have to carry on with their daily lives.
@@samil5601Dude, your information is simply false, the homicide rate in São Paulo, for example, is much lower than that of large American cities, such as Los Angeles, Philadelphia or Detroit, just do a Google. Rio is really violent, and so are other larger cities, but in smaller cities in the interior like the ones he passes through, the crime rate is literally dozens of times lower than that of any large American city, or europeans capitals like London or Paris. You are basing your information on horror stories and not scientific statistics
love so much your videos mate! I`m getting ready to do a round trip on your assie land =D Love the fact that most of us are givers and loves to help a "gringo". Much love brother.
When I was in Peru I had to take bus for 20 h or something and I remember at one moment the bus on the other side of the road was on fire . It was the first time on my trip I was scared
I owned an after market meter maid Go 4 Interceptor in San Francisco, California (also yellow) with the single seat changes for a two seater bench. I’m Brazilian although been living in the U.S. for 45 years. The Go 4 is a new generation version of the classic Cushmans manufactured here since the 50’s, manufactured in Canada and adopted by multiple municipalities as a meter maid vehicle that here in California is rated as a motorcycle allowing you to park 90 degrees. This channel is awesome! I’m not sure how it’s legal to drive it in freeways but I’m in awe, including the cool dog! Parabéns e boa viagem! 😊🚙
man… seeing this video I wanna go back to visit Brasil again…. Hopefully next year 🥺 I only went to Florianópolis I would still like to go to São Paulo..
I have been whatching your videos since last week. I am from Paraná BR, this last three days I was in São Paulo, I went to the same mall, and the apple store too, I wish I had the opportunity to say hi to you. Love your videos bro.
You really should visit Sao Paulo's Litoral Norte on your way to Rio.. Ubatuba, Ilha Bela are amazing beach cities. From there you can go to Rio State to Paraty and Trindade(a Paraty's fishers village)... Awesome landscapes on these 3 cities.
I dont know if someone to wroted in the other videos, but as you going trough center states in brazil, more rare people who understand spanish. I hope u can continuing using your spanish to communicate, good trip.
No Brasil...você não pode dirigir com uma mão e segurar o celular com a outra...isso pode causar acidente. É melhor você colocar um suporte fixo para o celular...gravar as imagens.
Problema é o roubo amigo, suporte fixo nego passa a mão no teu celular. Ainda mais num tuktuk que é devagar. E vivemos no Brasil, muita gente anda sem as duas mão no volante, seja no volante ou no guidão da moto, bem aqui na desordem do Rio é o que mais tem.
Sério que tu ta falando isso pro cara que tá dirigindo a mais de 1 ano sem cinto de segurança, literalmente todos os dias? Pegando rodovia pesada num tuktuk? Andar com um celular na mão e outra no volante é o mínimo dos problemas. Sempre que vou pra São Paulo eu deixo o gps no celular no meu colo. Só fico observando as orientações na parte de cima, 10km virar a direita, e vou dirigindo normalmente, sei que não preciso olhar toda hora. Por incrível que pareça, o gps na multimidia do carro atrapalha mais do que ajuda. Prefiro usar o Waze no celular mesmo.
He is not in the middle of the jungle, he just needs to order an ifood, he definitely doesn't understand anything about the country and doesn't ask questions
Most Brazilians ask you - de onde você é? or de onde você vem? - and when you answer in Spanish, they quickly deduce that you are Argentine, most of the time they are asking your nationality. Congratulations on your courage, even for Brazilians, many people feel unsafe driving on these highways, especially in a vehicle that is not so safe.
Hey crazy gringo, if you have a chance visit the city of Ubatuba. You will love the beautiful beaches! Only 3 hours driving from São Paulo. Safe travels, hugs from 🇨🇦
You should not label the whole city as dangerous. Yes, there are some dangerous neighbourhoods like most big cities in world but most of the city is safe as long as one takes the same precautions as in London, NY, Chicago, Paris, etc… if you’d spend time there you’d get to love the city for its cosmopolitan lifestyle.
Ele é australiano, todas as referências nos vídeos, thumnails serão ambiguidades sobre falta de segurança no Brasil. Não importa se é sei lá em Gramado ou RJ (onde vai ser o ápice final disso kkkk)
Não foi ele que classificou a cidade como perigosa, foram os Brasileiros que avisaram a ele que São Paulo é perigosa e no vídeo ele deixa isso claro: que locais classificam a cidade como 'muito' perigosa.
Mano, você é o gringo mais maluco que eu já vi 😂
Mas pelo menos você parece se divertir muito 👍🏻👍🏻 Boa viagem
I’m always having a good time bahahah
Probably 99% percent of the population of Brazil will never see a tuk tuk, that's why they always exicted when they see you 😂
Thank God that shit is not common in Brazil like in other latin American countries.
@@FelniakI thought they were a thing only in Asia
@nicolaswirtz not only in India
Why not? This is not comum in Brazil but is common in most of our neighbors country 🙄
Só pode ser vir-lata mesmo 😳
@@FelniakNo its not, not here Chile and Argentina
Amigo, eu reparei que algumas vezes na estrada vc tava andando no acostamento, cuidado com isso pq a polícia rodoviária pega muito no pé com isso, e evite também ficar segurando o celular ou a câmera enquanto dirige, a polícia pode te dar uma multa grave, de um jeito de fixar a câmera e o celular pra vc ficar com a duas mãos na direção
Outro risco de andar no acostamento é a facilidade de furar o(s) pneu(s), há muitos detritos
Ele ouviu a mensagem do público para comer coisas saudáveis e comprou banana😂😂😂😂
Comprou tanta banana que vai sobreviver disso agora 🤣
Banana é muito saudável.
what amazes me apart from the way you travel is how Patty a dog you adopted while travelling on the road and she behaves like a well trained dog to your commands, i find that incredible. Did you have to train her as well or she's just a natural?
Brazil is amazingly beautiful!
When you're in São Paulo, if you can, visit the 'Bairro da Liberdade'. It is a tourist spot in São Paulo and also the largest Japanese community in Brazil.
Beco do Batman is more his style also people talk English there
Oh and the bus thing was like a week ago i bet he's not even in Brazil now
@@SophiaVeloso-g7q good places. Aldo MASP
@@DruggiePlays Good idea, I always wanted to find the timeframe of his videos. I found the footage he shows at 12:56 and it's from the 18th of July. So we are 2 months in the past :p
Not only in Brazil but in the world outside Japan.
Man your happiness is contagious. Keep going. Brazil is the Best
dude you have so much charisma, your channel is going to explode soon or later. I've been loving the vids, you are living everyone's adventure dream, good travels mate!!!
I'll be in São Paulo next week man. Hope to see you driving around. I'll say what's up if I do see you. Just started watching your videos.
It was funny hearing you speak Spanish to Brazilians (such as saying"regallo/gift or "listo/ready") and the Brazilians being clueless on what were you talking about. It was just likea Brazilian going around Australia by trying to speak German to locals.
Not quite the same, most Brazilians understand some spanish, the language is very similar .
Mas dá pra entender uns 80% do que ele fala . Algumas palavras que são diferentes, mas é só ele tentar falar de outros jeitos sem usar essas palavras (tipo na hora que ele comprou as bananas na estrada) que dá certo.
Era melhor se ele falasse em inglês né, assim todo mundo iria entender!
ué, infinitamente melhor do que falar em inglês.
importante é se comunicar, bora parar de mimimi.
@@embrj1453 But "regalo" and "listo" are alien words to most Brazilians. In portuguese "regalo" = "presente" and "listo" = "pronto".
Although spanish and portuguese share a lot of vocabulary, there are some words that are completely different with no intelligible meaning.
Lembrei do Jesse e Shurastey 😢
Que Deus proteja e abençoe Ryan e Patti para que possam chegar ao destino em segurança
Foi por pouco...
@@julianasilva6946 lembrei desse meu comentário quando fiquei sabendo. Ainda bem que não teve nada grave.
Inusitada e divertida a perspectiva dum australiano rodando o Brasil/mundo num tuk tuk: a gente (espectador) sempre apre(e)nde algo mais. Inclusive q não adianta tentar conhecer o mundo viajando se vc não se abre pra se comunicar, apreciar e entender - não abre o espírito e o cabeção, olhando cada lugar onde passa com o velho preconceito de onde vem. Comprar um pão qualquer e o comparar a uma iguaria argentina: ah, esse é muito pior😬. É como comparar jamelão a azeitona grega. Quem não comunica se estrumbica, já dizia o Cacrinha. Don't be shy, buddy! Brazilians love to talk and welcome foreigners. And thanks for sharing such an amazing experience! Take care.
Welcome Aussie friend
I hope you enjoy your staying
Nice to see you r now with someone local
Enjoy mate
Following from the UK
Holly Shiii... I´ve been following your videos since you enter Brazil and out of nowhere you parked 5 blocks from where I live.
hahaha, I just saw also that you are in Pinhieros, Amazing ! !
Nice to know you are in sao paulo! I just think you missed some stuff in south, like florianopolis, the magic island and balneario camboriu, that ee call the brazilian dubai, but i understand you cant see everything, but it was pretty close to your route, anyway good luck in the travel, hope you keep liking, and be careful on rio, basically the only real danger in your brazilian trip
You’re not wrong. Visa deadlines and meeting my mate forced me to rush a little. I’ll be back for sure 🙌🏼
@@aussieespanol You can renew your visa in Brazil, and its very easy
@@aussieespanol Go and renew it for another 3 months, it's not hard to do! Come to Montes Claros and I'll help you take care of it lol I've done it once, it was a breeze
@@aussieespanol good to know, the country is too big to visit in 90 days, but keep up the videos, not missing any
@@aussieespanol It's very easy to renew. Also, Florianopolis is amazing.
Ele tá entrando em cada lugar… sorte q o Brasil é um país que relativamente é seguro nessas regiões q ele está passando.
Nossa falando assim , parece que a gente vive numa zona de guerra KKKnao e pra tanto tbm
Is funny as a brazilian can understand people talking about you in the background. Some people say some stupid things. 😂
I didn't think you would be able to make it to São Paulo in time, wow!
In my opinion, your next stops (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais and Brasília) are home to some of Brazil's most beautiful towns, landscapes and architecture. Have fun and stay safe!
São Paulo - crackhead paradise
Rio de Janeiro - good luck 😂
Minas Gerais - graffitti hellhole
Brasília - planned, artificial, overpriced sh!thole
You are the first youtuber I saw that put real Brazilian music on the video
You mean noise. Funk is far from being "music".
@@samirSch🙄
@@samirSch get off the alt vinheteiro
@@matheussanthiago9685 hahaha I speak nothing but FACTS. Deal with it.
Brazil The Best Contry
I checked your route, unfortunatelly you will not be close to Espírito Santo do Pinhal - SP. Here is state coffee capital, we have wine, coffee and cheese int he region.
São Paulo capital do café?
Foi na era do café com leite (São Paulo e Minas Gerais)
Café hoje é em.Minas Gerais.
@@mirrorint1970 Ele não falou que São Paulo é a capital do café, ele falou que a cidade Espírito Santo do Pinhal é a capital do café do estado de São Paulo.
@@lucasoliveira9834 exato
@@lucasoliveira9834
Ok
Entendido.
Me desculpe o mal entendido de minha parte.
I'm glad you found your friend, Pati is a good friend, but she doesn't talk and her trip is very lonely. Welcome to Brazil and have a good experience.
Cidade de Alfenas - Estado de Minas Gerais - Brasil 🇧🇷
I could have visited as many beautiful places on the way to Sao Paulo as I could have visited in the state of Rio Grande do Sul (Gramado, Canela, Bento Gonçalves and other cities), a region of German and Italian colonization in Brazil. In the state of Santa Catarina it could have passed through Floripa, Balneário Camboriú and Blumenau (city with the largest German colony in Brazil). In the state of Parana, it could have been in Curitiba, which is the state capital (a beautiful city full of parks). Be very careful on the roadside where there are favelas, as it is dangerous due to drug trafficking.
Brazilians are really patient. This dude is talking in broken Spanish in portuguese speaking country, I bet a Spanish wouldn't be so lucky here in the US as he is in Brazil.
Yo man!!! Really nice. I'm Brazilian living in Portugal and I miss Brazil so bad, yours videos from there bring me so much joy, thanks bro! Have fun, Brazil is an amanzing place.
Meu tio ficou ai 3 meses, fui buscar ele no aeroporto, voltou chorando de emoção do aeroporto até em casa. Falou que nunca mais quer sair do Brasil.
A única coisa que ele elogiou foram (o que eu achei estranho) pés de frutas nas ruas, inclusive... pé de maçã.
Disse que foram 3 torturosos meses com saudades todos os dias, que as coisas são muito diferente.
Já o meu primo que estava lá desde 2014, quem ele foi visitar, não quer mais voltar pro Brasil e disse que não sente falta.
Doidera.
Dude, you had so much to see in your route through southern Brazil; Porto Alegre, Gramado, Florianópolis, Bauneário Camboriú, Curitiba and you lost everyone...
I’m not huge on big cities. Love the Brazilian hidden gems, local hospitality and nature. I didn’t have a lot of time and city stays hit the budget a little harder too. I get what you mean though
@@aussieespanolin that case my friend head for the state of Goiás
Go see Caldas Novas, Pirinopolis and Goias Velho
Also, I'd love to hear your opinion on our most infamous dish "arroz com pequi"
It's... polarizing to say the least
It's just a shame you had to see our countryside during the biggest draught of our recorded history
It's usually a lot more beautiful, and less foggy
But hey, glad you're having a great time regardless
I’m so glad people are being cool to you on the freeway! With all the trucks it could be a bad situation, but everyone is loving the tuktuk, per usual! Goooo Brazil! 🇧🇷
Hello, my wife and I admire you and your videos. I am glad you are exploring my country and finding great people along the way.
I don't know if you already passed through Rio but if you didn't and want to venture outside Rio towards the mountains where you can find tropical forest and waterfalls, you are more than welcome to stay in my place. It's about a hour from Rio (depending on traffic) towards Teresopolis.
Much respect !! From a Porto Alegre gaúcho, living on the northern beaches of Sydney now for over 15yrs .
Great journey that I started to follow from now on. .
Good luck mate !!
I’m so glad too have seen you on my feed 1 year ago I’ve seen you accomplish so many things the difficulties I’m proud of how far you’ve gotten and can’t wait for more❤❤❤❤
This trip from Uruguay to São Paulo is amazing. I hope you are enjoying our country
Amigo vc tem que conhecer Ubatuba é no caminho.
Os policiais devem olhar e pensar mais que porr... É essa 😂😂😂
Eles tão dando um alívio pro gringo, pq se fosse um BR num fusquinha cheio de adesivos, andando nessas BR's ai, já tinha sido apreendido.
Aquele PRF lá nem ligou pro cara estar sem cinto. Quando sou parado pela PRF os caras parecem agentes do Detran, olham tudo.
Mas se ele pegar um PM ou PRF num mal dia, ta lascado.
Paraty and ilha grande, definitely!!!
It’s nice to see you’re speaking spanish to Brazilians. Inwould say the majority of us understand like 60% of what you’re trying to say. But well, it’s better than nothing.
But you should learn like key works that would help you a lot. If you’re going to Minas Gerais after sao paulo, please take a moment to pass Bragança Paulista, we are about 1hr in the Road to Minas. (Fernão Dias), I hmcan surely give you a lot of tips and you can get to know my Beautiful City and region too 🤘🏽
Cool to see you in my neighbourhood, shopping in the same mall and driving around the streets I walk about every day 🛺
You could see the zona sul, the south part of the city. Going along the rio pinheiros, and see the wealthier areas.
Hello Mate, hope you enjoy my Brazil because I'm enjoing Australia
Hey Bro, an ex-Kiwi here living in your country not far from Brisbane.
I just found you a couple of weeks ago and just finished binge watching every video til present!
Excellent work and editing my bro!
Did you do your intro song and visuals or someone else? Man that is perfect!
Hopefully will meet you somewhere along the way next year
😉
Stay safe in sao paulo and in the other big cities! Specially with your phone and camera while driving! Also, be aware with your stuff while resting in some major place! 99% of people will be nice, but dont forget about this 1% ! Sao paulo is huge, so take extremely attention! I would recommend to you not driving on the roads at night and to take much attetion with the trucks on the roads, sometimes could be very dangerous!! You will pass trough my town, belo horizonte, so, if you need some kind of help, reach me out! Much respect on what you r doing, fcking legend!
you are breaking so many laws, keep it going, new subscriber
Road safe in our beautiful Brazil! SP is incredible!
Você poderia passar em búzios, é uma paisagem única.
Brasil, sil, sil! Have fun, we're happy 25h a day😁
I was a truck driver, you are on the Regis Bitencourt highway.
I'll be honest you're cool and all but Patti is the real deal for me
🤣 Muito elegante a Patti.
I’m late seeing this. Not feeling well lately… I just wanted to thank you because you’re helping me through difficult times just by being you. Take care 🤗
So you made it!
You are in São Paulo. Good on you man.
Let's go for a couple of beers at Vila Madalena.
Faz um vídeo viajando é conhecendo os estados do Nordeste do Brasil 🇧🇷!!!
Ele está indo pro Alasca, vai ficar muito longe
Like I said previously, São Paulo is pretty chill, it's safer than some of the other capitals of the world. The state of São Paulo in general is very nice and pleasant, it's just big, so it comes with all the problems of a state the size of some countries. But for the love of god, all the warnings you've received should be taken seriously in Rio. Rio is basically where all the crime and violence in Brazil is. I don't advise even going there at all, but since you're going anyway, just be very careful.
That's just nonsense. There's crime all over Brazil and Rio is not even close to the top per capita, statistically.
Most crime affecting tourists will, of course, happen in Rio as they get by far the most tourists.
@@samil5601 From the places he is going to visit, it's still one of the most dangerous. And don't give me that claim of "there's crime all over Brazil". Of course there's crime, but are you trying to say it's all equal? That his safety is the same in the state of São Paulo and Rio? Have you ever been to Rio? Or if you're from Rio, have you ever been to another state?
I've visited Minas, Rio, and all over São Paulo, guess in what state I have seen traffickers carrying AK-47's out in the open? Guess in which state I have seen lots of mounted gun armored cars? Crimes happening in front of me?
Please, don't spread misinformation. Rio is dangerous, claiming otherwise is either the famous wishful thinking from the poor fools that insist on living there and defending it (for some reason), or just plain wrong.
Schultz3@@Schultz3 I've spent a year and a half in Rio and have visited half a dozen other states too. You hear the same horror stories about every location in Brazil. Everywhere you go in Brazil, they tell you somewhere else is safer.
Statistics are statistics, though. You need to be alert everywhere in Brazil. It is definitely false to state that it is only Rio that has issues.
Yes, there are people armed to their teeth in Rio, but that rarely impacts on tourists. Most of that business happens far away from places where tourists roam in Rio. The trick is that tourists can opt out of putting their possessions in harms way by leaving them at home, whereas locals have to carry on with their daily lives.
@@samil5601Dude, your information is simply false, the homicide rate in São Paulo, for example, is much lower than that of large American cities, such as Los Angeles, Philadelphia or Detroit, just do a Google.
Rio is really violent, and so are other larger cities, but in smaller cities in the interior like the ones he passes through, the crime rate is literally dozens of times lower than that of any large American city, or europeans capitals like London or Paris. You are basing your information on horror stories and not scientific statistics
love so much your videos mate!
I`m getting ready to do a round trip on your assie land =D
Love the fact that most of us are givers and loves to help a "gringo".
Much love brother.
Great adventure man ! I'm hooked since you entered the feed/brazil ! keep safe and enjoy ! come to Salvador Bahia if you can !
bem vindo a minha cidade, irmão! bem vindo a São Paulo ❤️🇧🇷
SEJA BEM VINDO A SÃO PAULO MY FRIEND !!!!!
BRAZIL LOVES YOU AND PATTI❤
When I was in Peru I had to take bus for 20 h or something and I remember at one moment the bus on the other side of the road was on fire . It was the first time on my trip I was scared
I owned an after market meter maid Go 4 Interceptor in San Francisco, California (also yellow) with the single seat changes for a two seater bench. I’m Brazilian although been living in the U.S. for 45 years. The Go 4 is a new generation version of the classic Cushmans manufactured here since the 50’s, manufactured in Canada and adopted by multiple municipalities as a meter maid vehicle that here in California is rated as a motorcycle allowing you to park 90 degrees. This channel is awesome! I’m not sure how it’s legal to drive it in freeways but I’m in awe, including the cool dog! Parabéns e boa viagem! 😊🚙
9:13 The people there are waiting for medical attention; it’s a local health clinic (posto médico) for treatments and medication.
man… seeing this video I wanna go back to visit Brasil again…. Hopefully next year 🥺 I only went to Florianópolis I would still like to go to São Paulo..
First time i see this Channel and found this guy totally nuts. Wanna see more, why all this trip, where he is heading to, etc.
Hey, you were close to were I live! YAY!
Meu novo canal de viagem favorito
I have been whatching your videos since last week. I am from Paraná BR, this last three days I was in São Paulo, I went to the same mall, and the apple store too, I wish I had the opportunity to say hi to you. Love your videos bro.
Sou caminhoneiro aqui no Brasil gostaria de te encontrar pelas estradas te apertar sua mão my frends 🙏
Sao Paulo yessssss!
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He’s a Paid member on Patreon. Vids come out earlier there 🙌🏼
Quando estiver indo de Rio de Janeiro para Belo Horizonte, passe por Juiz de Fora - MG.
Venha vindo! Você vai chegar num paraíso chamado BAHIA e vai ser a melhor parte da viagem! Difícil será querer partir.
So good trip, brother! Enjoy Brasil! 🇧🇷
You really should visit Sao Paulo's Litoral Norte on your way to Rio.. Ubatuba, Ilha Bela are amazing beach cities. From there you can go to Rio State to Paraty and Trindade(a Paraty's fishers village)... Awesome landscapes on these 3 cities.
interesting to find out that a guy who is going to alaska was down the street from my house in Pinheiros , have a nice trip!
Very nice!! Fix the seat belt and don't forget to wear it. It's safer and you can get a ticket (or in the worst case be towed).
Sempre esperando pelos seus vídeos. Obrigada por compartilhar mais um amigo ❤️
Well coming to são paulo good vibe ...lets go miss Patti is Nice dog ...
Such good vibes! ✌️❤️
Very close to my house! Welcome and enjooooy
Nice BR musics bro hahaha welcome to Braza, you need to go to Arraial do Cabo - RJ and see the amazing beaches with your eyes.
Translation of the words below for you. Dude, you are the crazieste gringo that i have seen. But I see you having a lot of fun. Have a good trip.
Welcome to Sp, Enjoying ❤
Good to see you're rocking the yerba mate/ chimarrão bro!!
Going to Australia in December, cheers mate
Legal este estilo de tuk tuk difícil passar despercebido, boa viagem .
"Boa garota Patty , siiiiiiiiiiiiuuuuuuu" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 em sao Paulo tem qua tomar muito cuidado com quem se aproxima de moto
Your channel is very awesome bro, congrats and sweeties from Braazilll!!!!! Have fun on your trip in my country xD
I dont know if someone to wroted in the other videos, but as you going trough center states in brazil, more rare people who understand spanish. I hope u can continuing using your spanish to communicate, good trip.
Oh by the way - Love your content! Super cool
AMAZING!!!!
Antes do seu visto vencer os 90 dias...você pode ir na policia Federal para solicitar ficar mais 90 dias no Brasil...o que daria 180 dias.
Thanks!
Thanks to you legend!
You changed the title. Nice!
No Brasil...você não pode dirigir com uma mão e segurar o celular com a outra...isso pode causar acidente. É melhor você colocar um suporte fixo para o celular...gravar as imagens.
Problema é o roubo amigo, suporte fixo nego passa a mão no teu celular. Ainda mais num tuktuk que é devagar.
E vivemos no Brasil, muita gente anda sem as duas mão no volante, seja no volante ou no guidão da moto, bem aqui na desordem do Rio é o que mais tem.
Sério que tu ta falando isso pro cara que tá dirigindo a mais de 1 ano sem cinto de segurança, literalmente todos os dias? Pegando rodovia pesada num tuktuk? Andar com um celular na mão e outra no volante é o mínimo dos problemas. Sempre que vou pra São Paulo eu deixo o gps no celular no meu colo. Só fico observando as orientações na parte de cima, 10km virar a direita, e vou dirigindo normalmente, sei que não preciso olhar toda hora.
Por incrível que pareça, o gps na multimidia do carro atrapalha mais do que ajuda. Prefiro usar o Waze no celular mesmo.
O brasileiro é tão sem imaginação que acha que só se filma usando celular...
if you pass through Mato Grosso do Sul, you should prove "tereré", its like a cold mate
He is not in the middle of the jungle, he just needs to order an ifood, he definitely doesn't understand anything about the country and doesn't ask questions
I was just yesterday checking for a new video
Most Brazilians ask you - de onde você é? or de onde você vem? - and when you answer in Spanish, they quickly deduce that you are Argentine, most of the time they are asking your nationality. Congratulations on your courage, even for Brazilians, many people feel unsafe driving on these highways, especially in a vehicle that is not so safe.
O TAPECEIRO KACHIMARKI É MEU PAI, MUITO OBRIGADAAAAA ❤
Brasil é o país mais lindo e querido do mundo 🌎
Hey crazy gringo, if you have a chance visit the city of Ubatuba. You will love the beautiful beaches! Only 3 hours driving from São Paulo. Safe travels, hugs from 🇨🇦
Deus o abencoe boas aventuras. No Brasil 🇧🇷🌅🇧🇷🌅🇧🇷
You should not label the whole city as dangerous. Yes, there are some dangerous neighbourhoods like most big cities in world but most of the city is safe as long as one takes the same precautions as in London, NY, Chicago, Paris, etc… if you’d spend time there you’d get to love the city for its cosmopolitan lifestyle.
Yeah, not as safe as small towns but some spots are pretty ok (this dont include rio, there is no safe spot)
I don’t think he actually meant that. The phrase is under “”.
Ele é australiano, todas as referências nos vídeos, thumnails serão ambiguidades sobre falta de segurança no Brasil. Não importa se é sei lá em Gramado ou RJ (onde vai ser o ápice final disso kkkk)
Não foi ele que classificou a cidade como perigosa, foram os Brasileiros que avisaram a ele que São Paulo é perigosa e no vídeo ele deixa isso claro: que locais classificam a cidade como 'muito' perigosa.
@@PabloZiebellRio’s south zone is safer than major European cities.
You should add a stop in Pantanal, the largest wetland in the world