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Beautiful history lesson Ace thanks. It seems like hell was a better place for black people to go. Not even the devil would have treated black people so bad.
Can you imagine if some white American expat went to Brazil and posted a video about European descendants in South America and labeled a particular area with arrow pointing saying “the white side”. Can you imagine how fast he would be cancelled from UA-cam and reported??
@@Horizon429 whichever the number they are still black. It's not an obsession ask anyone who has been discriminated bcoz of their skin color and they will tell you how important to love yourself
He’s worried more about the term inflation. When is your own government that are putting out the number of how the city has more African descendants which is the term I use to describe the City. the truth is many of Prado consider their self Black. if you don’t want to identify yourself as such that’s also OK, but you can’t tell anybody how they choose to identify you, especially in the eye of an equality. What I said in the beginning of the video applies to your mentality. And I’m pretty sure this is your second account stop doing that. I’m will block you. I don’t wanna erase your comments, but you can’t be using two accounts to inflate your message
@@ACEDTVL I am Pardo. I am not Black. I assure you the vast majority of Pardo people do not consider themselves Black. Pardo simply means "Varied Racial Ancestries" Pardos can be European and Indigenous. Pardos can be European and Japanese. Pardos can be European and Middle Eastern. You cannot assign a single identity to Pardo people. Pardos are very diverse. The vast majority of Pardo people are Brown not Black.
Bro she's the very best tour guide that I've seen on UA-cam so far. She's so knowledgeable when it comes to Brazil, Africa and the slave trade. She's definitely A1! 👍
@@diegohenriquemarquesdovale8025 Oh thank you soooo much for that correction, the earth can start spinning again lol, but if you want to be obtuse about it… You should ALSO mention that she is also NOT the famous rock band, NOT a flamboyant gay man, NOT the most powerful piece in the game of chess, NOT a high ranking playing card, and NOT a fully developed colony insect whose sole purpose is to lay eggs…. I could say all that, but I would sound like a condescending a**hole… Try decaf.
Ace Salvador Bahia is on my buckle list. I enjoyed your tour guide. I love history and especially of the indigenous and Afro Americans history. I told Latin American History at OSU and seeing this took me back to the classroom. I took a lot of heat from viewers during the Olmec Babies but I enjoy creating different ethnic foods, and why I can take the heat. The African Diaspora is very interesting and thank you for the knowledge. “Knowledge is power Baby”.
Does anyone else feel like they've unlocked a new part of themselves after watching this? It's almost like finding a new branch of your family tree! This has genuinely inspired me to plan a trip to Brazil!
You mean propaganda to promote division! cuz there was never a racial hierarchy in brazil black and whites lived together had same opportunities same jobs thats how miscegenation happened. he is propagating lies! Even African-Americans that came to Brazil saw that Brazil was the future on racial and social relationships
You mean propaganda to promote division! cuz there was never a racial hierarchy in brazil black and whytes lived together had same opportunities same jobs thats how miscegenation happened. he is propagating lies! Even African-Americans that came to Brazil saw that Brazil was the future on racial and social relationships
Greetings from Kansas City. This was A++++ quality ACE. Been to Rio and San Paulo but had no idea about Salvador Bahia. When you entered the area where MJ did his music video, I immediately recognized it and was thinking to myself "That looks exactly like "They dont really care about us" was filmed. a minute or two later, you and your amazing guide confirmed that. I bought a OLUDUM shirt years ago from that. My next trip to Brazil will be in Salvador Bahia. You done well my brother documenting this masterpiece.
Kali is great, she knows a lot about the history and Salvador holds not only 80% of the important history of Brazil but also a very important historical post for all of the Americas.
Ace you’ve been able to shed a light on hidden gems and provide powerful perspectives from people all around the world. Anthropologists don’t even do it as well as you do brother.
Hands down this is one of the best and informative videos I have seen of yours. I love the fact that they acknowledge and embrace their African roots and aren't ashamed of them. I learned so much. I especially loved the story of the black church. Your content has evolved so much. Keep up the good work my friend. I can't wait for the next one 😉
Yes, we appreciate Kali! She did a wonderful job and added an amazing presence to your video. Great stuff guys!! Beautiful rich tradition is present there and yearns to be explored ❤ Happy travels, Ace! ✊🏾🤗
As a man that has lived all over the world, in particular the Americas and Africa I commend you for a great job on the information that was presented during this video.
I am watching your video now and I love it. I was thinking about going Costa Rica maybe next year and now I want to go to Salvadore. You also had a great tour guide. Need to hire her for my family.
@bwanahaguziki307 what's your point? More resilient than me, what's up with the hostility? If you want to beef with me for no reason you'll be beefing by yourself. I'm not up here to argue with you over nothing. I'm happy to see they're in touch with their African roots. That's a great thing. What did I lie about? These American MF's destroyed black Americans. Are you a black American? If not don't talk.
@@bwanahaguziki307 hmm no. You should speak on what you don't understand and have no historical knowledge about. Brazil had a dense population of Black people. It actually had the most Africans imported. And has the highest population of African descent people out side of Africa. In addition, Spanish weren't as brutal in stripping the African identity from the enslaved people. They often allowed them to practice their drumming and other tribal practices, as well as their languages, names, etc. And they hid some of there African deities behind Catholic religion. All these things were out lawed in the United States. They also would purposely buy Africans from different tribal groups and languages to make sure they could not communicate upon arrival. Ive heard countless stories of Spanish slave owners setting their captives free after a period of time. Spanish and French have a different culture than Anglo Whites and thus a very different slaving system and level of brutality thats why even in pockets of the United States. The most Afro centric parts are pretty much Louisiana, South Carolina (Gullah region) and pockets of Florida. Because more history has been maintained due to those states being colonized by other countries
Thanks, for this Ace! I just want to say that there is at least one tribe that has a warrior dance similar to Capoeira in Africa. I'm talking about the Etoudi tribe in Cameroon. They are part of the Fang Beti group. The dance is called Mbali. Also in various Fang Beti languages "a'samba" means to party.
Thank You so much for Your videos brother am watching U from the states I pray Your channel gets bigger and bigger and a big shots out to The sister Ur tour guide
Absolutely! Infact, the Yoruba blood is strong within both nations. Ayiti (Haiti) and Obaya (Bahia) are Yoruba titles. Ayiti means undeterred, invisible or undefeated. While Bahia means “Kings separated” or “Kings parted ways”.
Actually, the five millions is a low estimate. Scholars place the true number of Africans kidnapped to Brazil between ten and 20 million. So much so that in the 1800's there were 3 African man to 1 European (Portuguese).
absolutely + number of people that were not counted well . Western estimations will always be lower than reality when it's about counting BLK people so we don't realize our numeric superiority and power
@@Eman14128 So true. Now Brazil has lost it's uniqueness. It looks just like any other South American country, except for Bahia-but even there dark-skinned Brazilians are bound to disappear.
@@pearbear319 Few of us South Americans are interested in race. We may have customs and African blood, but we will never be African because we also have Aboriginal and white blood, even Chinese and Arab. What do you call a white person with 60% of African DNA?
I could listen to this Beauty give history on her country all day and evening lol..Good job Ace..love your channel..since a boy I was fascinated with Brazil..as an adult I've learned much more an the history with makes it even more fascinating..shout out the the people keeping it alive and beautiful..I will in the future make my way there and very possibly settle in
@ace , visit west africa and get first hand knowledge of these dieties and its origin . Nigeria, Benin republic, Togo,Ghana , Senegal etc . acaraje is also called akara here in Nigeria.
Very, very good information and knowledge about our history people should know about The history about Brazil, their blood is more closer to our African heritage than anybody in the world cause this was where the first slaves came to Ace. Great work thank you.
That was an amazing experience and tour! I thoroughly enjoyed this video Ace!! The African built infrastructure is amazing to say the very least. So much history there ❤ The ending was amazing 👏 but so very crowded, still so amazing! I've got to try those empanadas and drinks 🍸 😋 there 😁 Thanks for sharing Ace!!!
Muito feliz em saber que você visitou minha cidade natal Salvador. Temos orgulho de nossas raizes africanas e manter tradiçōes é uma forma de preservar uma ponte viva, conectada com o nosso passado ancestral. E Kali? Ela é maravilhosa!!❤️ Parabéns pelo trabalho primoroso Ace!!
3:28 - In the lower left corner in the lake you see a circle of figurines. Those are a few of the Orishas depicted. @ACEDTVL I commend you brother for REALLY telling the Baiano’s story. When I was living there during the pandemic, that place really felt like HOME. I am no UA-camr in a magnitude that you are, but one day I will edit all the footage I have and share on these Internet streets. I’m only 3 minutes into the video, but I am grateful for you (as a Black American) that you are highlighting our beautiful people of the diaspora from the FIRST CAPITAL of Brasil aka ‘Black Rome’. #LongLiveZumbi ✊🏾
Great video, presently sailing around Salvador, particularly Aratu, arrived after sailing from Mindelo, Cabo Verde. Your Brazilian narrator is an asset, bringing lots of personality to the project.
Another great video Ace! I went to Rio last October and went on a tour to the Afro Brazilian museum. I learned so much about the country and the similarities to America in terms of racism. I already had a plan to visit Salvador and Sao Paulo but your videos make it a priority now! I always enjoy your videos!
yeah my editing varies depending on the topic but definitely I do enjoy making content like this it just doesn't make sense that I do that for every video it all depends on the content that I'm filming and yeah I most definitely have videos like this in almost every country I visited you should watch my Antarctica series that's some of my best work it was filmed two years ago and trust me it's going to take you along for the ride make sure you watch the videos in order I think it's around 6 episodes
@@ACEDTVL I'm not talking about the country you're visiting now. I'm talking about video editing. The content of the video is still very good. I watched most of the videos, including the one about Antarctica. I'm talking specifically about video editing. Thanks for the travel tips!
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Good job
Ace is sweating from the drinks 😅
Beautiful history lesson Ace thanks. It seems like hell was a better place for black people to go. Not even the devil would have treated black people so bad.
Can you imagine if some white American expat went to Brazil and posted a video about European descendants in South America and labeled a particular area with arrow pointing saying “the white side”. Can you imagine how fast he would be cancelled from UA-cam and reported??
When are you going to the Canary Islands and the rest of Spain plus Portugal
She’s a gem 💎
Very much.
Love how you LOOK for the Black People in any country you go. ✊🏾
Yeah I've noticed dat to ever since I been following his channel
@@Horizon429 whichever the number they are still black. It's not an obsession ask anyone who has been discriminated bcoz of their skin color and they will tell you how important to love yourself
He’s worried more about the term inflation. When is your own government that are putting out the number of how the city has more African descendants which is the term I use to describe the City. the truth is many of Prado consider their self Black. if you don’t want to identify yourself as such that’s also OK, but you can’t tell anybody how they choose to identify you, especially in the eye of an equality. What I said in the beginning of the video applies to your mentality. And I’m pretty sure this is your second account stop doing that. I’m will block you. I don’t wanna erase your comments, but you can’t be using two accounts to inflate your message
@@ACEDTVL I am Pardo. I am not Black. I assure you the vast majority of Pardo people do not consider themselves Black. Pardo simply means "Varied Racial Ancestries" Pardos can be European and Indigenous. Pardos can be European and Japanese. Pardos can be European and Middle Eastern. You cannot assign a single identity to Pardo people. Pardos are very diverse. The vast majority of Pardo people are Brown not Black.
@colombianbrazilian Here’s something you probably didn’t know… “black people” aren’t black we are different shades of brown ….
*Well damn! I thought I was watching a documentary on Netflix. Production quality is top shelf*
It is isn't it
The growth of this channel is amazing 🚀
Bro she's the very best tour guide that I've seen on UA-cam so far.
She's so knowledgeable when it comes to Brazil, Africa and the slave trade.
She's definitely A1! 👍
Ok! Now she has to came back like y’all to Africa tough, Brazil is for Brazilian and we are not African
@@jubernardi23why are afraid of your own shadow?
She is informative and relatable. I don't get the feeling she's trying to impress anyone with her knowledge.
@@jubernardi23Stupid comment
She a beautiful black queen
She is not a queen. Brazil is no longer an empire since 1889
@@diegohenriquemarquesdovale8025 Oh thank you soooo much for that correction, the earth can start spinning again lol, but if you want to be obtuse about it…
You should ALSO mention that she is also NOT the famous rock band, NOT
a flamboyant gay man, NOT the most powerful piece in the game of chess, NOT a high ranking playing card, and NOT a fully developed colony insect whose sole purpose is to lay eggs…. I could say all that, but I would sound like a condescending a**hole… Try decaf.
@@diegohenriquemarquesdovale8025 you might not be familiar, but calling a black woman a queen is a sign of respect for black Americans
@@TPXcruisesAnd they don’t reciprocate it
@@mindstormme7840 that was a joke. I know american have a hard time handerstanding jokes. by the way, i dind´t talk to you before
Ace Salvador Bahia is on my buckle list. I enjoyed your tour guide. I love history and especially of the indigenous and Afro Americans history. I told Latin American History at OSU and seeing this took me back to the classroom. I took a lot of heat from viewers during the Olmec Babies but I enjoy creating different ethnic foods, and why I can take the heat. The African Diaspora is very interesting and thank you for the knowledge. “Knowledge is power Baby”.
Thank you for making this as a Afro Brasileira I am so happy with these videos❤. I AM A BLACK BRAZILIAN WOMAN WITH PRIDE❤ FROM RIO
Definitely visiting Brazil... awesome country...
Man I can't wait
Does anyone else feel like they've unlocked a new part of themselves after watching this? It's almost like finding a new branch of your family tree! This has genuinely inspired me to plan a trip to Brazil!
@@ntwalipat2same here 💯
I love my black people! ❤ cubano miamian here sending everyone love and hugs ❤
Una nacion ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽
@@wilfordlennard4366 hell yeahhhh!!
Your videos are not only fun but educational, Ace. Always love visiting and seeing all the amazing input you put out there wherever you go! Cheers!
Wow, thank you!
You mean propaganda to promote division! cuz there was never a racial hierarchy in brazil black and whites lived together had same opportunities same jobs thats how miscegenation happened. he is propagating lies! Even African-Americans that came to Brazil saw that Brazil was the future on racial and social relationships
You mean propaganda to promote division! cuz there was never a racial hierarchy in brazil black and whytes lived together had same opportunities same jobs thats how miscegenation happened. he is propagating lies! Even African-Americans that came to Brazil saw that Brazil was the future on racial and social relationships
She's very knowledgeable, informative and communicates well, and if I may say, she's pretty!!!!
Greetings from Kansas City. This was A++++ quality ACE. Been to Rio and San Paulo but had no idea about Salvador Bahia. When you entered the area where MJ did his music video, I immediately recognized it and was thinking to myself "That looks exactly like "They dont really care about us" was filmed. a minute or two later, you and your amazing guide confirmed that. I bought a OLUDUM shirt years ago from that. My next trip to Brazil will be in Salvador Bahia. You done well my brother documenting this masterpiece.
Kali is great, she knows a lot about the history and Salvador holds not only 80% of the important history of Brazil but also a very important historical post for all of the Americas.
This is your best video!! My personal opinion. When I visit Brazil I'm going to Salvador.
Ace you’ve been able to shed a light on hidden gems and provide powerful perspectives from people all around the world. Anthropologists don’t even do it as well as you do brother.
Hands down this is one of the best and informative videos I have seen of yours. I love the fact that they acknowledge and embrace their African roots and aren't ashamed of them. I learned so much. I especially loved the story of the black church. Your content has evolved so much. Keep up the good work my friend. I can't wait for the next one 😉
Yes, we appreciate Kali! She did a wonderful job and added an amazing presence to your video. Great stuff guys!! Beautiful rich tradition is present there and yearns to be explored ❤ Happy travels, Ace! ✊🏾🤗
So dope!
Bro I learn so much about the countries you're in!! I can't wait to visit Brazil!
I would love to go and take this tour! Love your videos! So educational
As a man that has lived all over the world, in particular the Americas and Africa I commend you for a great job on the information that was presented during this video.
If I am ever to get to Brazil, its' Salvador de Bahia for ME....
Do both Rio and Salvador de Bahia, you will not be disappointed!
ACE I love how you bring out your stories, vivid, captivating, clear, and with a theme - Black love and black resistance
I am watching your video now and I love it. I was thinking about going Costa Rica maybe next year and now I want to go to Salvadore.
You also had a great tour guide. Need to hire her for my family.
I am completely in love with this girl ❤
It’s hard not to, she has great energy
Man U said that right, She is awesome😍
Lady.
This is one of the best videos, I really love it🇬🇾
Their depth of their African consciousness puts ours to shame. I love how they embrace their African roots so vehemently
Keep in mind the Americans beat our African roots right out of us.
@@jerseyrick4225So did they but they were more resilient than you
@bwanahaguziki307 what's your point? More resilient than me, what's up with the hostility? If you want to beef with me for no reason you'll be beefing by yourself. I'm not up here to argue with you over nothing. I'm happy to see they're in touch with their African roots. That's a great thing. What did I lie about? These American MF's destroyed black Americans. Are you a black American? If not don't talk.
@@bwanahaguziki307 hmm no. You should speak on what you don't understand and have no historical knowledge about. Brazil had a dense population of Black people. It actually had the most Africans imported. And has the highest population of African descent people out side of Africa. In addition, Spanish weren't as brutal in stripping the African identity from the enslaved people. They often allowed them to practice their drumming and other tribal practices, as well as their languages, names, etc. And they hid some of there African deities behind Catholic religion. All these things were out lawed in the United States. They also would purposely buy Africans from different tribal groups and languages to make sure they could not communicate upon arrival. Ive heard countless stories of Spanish slave owners setting their captives free after a period of time. Spanish and French have a different culture than Anglo Whites and thus a very different slaving system and level of brutality thats why even in pockets of the United States. The most Afro centric parts are pretty much Louisiana, South Carolina (Gullah region) and pockets of Florida. Because more history has been maintained due to those states being colonized by other countries
@@CyberPunk-de7ri Your a no named bot from a Russian bot farm
Awesome Live !
Not to mentions she is amazingly beautiful.
Keep up the good work Ace! Your videos are cinematically beautiful while being educational
ACE bringing real adventure real history and real people. bless you!
Kali just made me love Brazil. He pride in herself is outstanding. ❤
Me as non black love the vibe and will embrace the African brothers and sister people in El Salvador. Respect ❤
Thanks, for this Ace! I just want to say that there is at least one tribe that has a warrior dance similar to Capoeira in Africa. I'm talking about the Etoudi tribe in Cameroon. They are part of the Fang Beti group. The dance is called Mbali. Also in various Fang Beti languages "a'samba" means to party.
Thank You so much for Your videos brother am watching U from the states I pray Your channel gets bigger and bigger and a big shots out to The sister Ur tour guide
We as black people from Africa are so beautiful all over the world
ABSOLUTELY 💯 💯 💯
WELL SAID BRAVO 👏
Everybody is not from Africa.
🤔
@@ChynaMFnicole Yeah, think about and get back to me.
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Obviously no one ask your opinions 🙄
Nice video Ace. Visit Suriname 🇸🇷, if you want to see a diverse mix of people and african maroons villages in the amazone.
Yes, Wode Maya from Ghana was there recently
She's such a beautiful queen and spirit.
i was on her Instagram, she's actually a boxer too which is cool 🥊🥊🥊
Ohhh, MY sport Too! She has new fans❤🥊🥊
@@richardroberts4979 yessss its sickkk
What is her Instagram?
@Lavs247
I love your content brother and this is one of the most beautiful and intelligent women I've seen on UA-cam so y'all both keep teaching my brother
Haiti is definitely present in the background of Salvador from the medicines, food to religion. Absolutely love it and HAVE TO visit
Absolutely! Infact, the Yoruba blood is strong within both nations. Ayiti (Haiti) and Obaya (Bahia) are Yoruba titles. Ayiti means undeterred, invisible or undefeated. While Bahia means “Kings separated” or “Kings parted ways”.
Let’s gooo!! 🎉🎉🎉
Love the diversity
She reminds me of the song "They really don't care about us".by MJ
Loving this series💚
LETS GO!! ACE you are the man. Thank you for the history.
I like the intro dropping that knowledge
She would make me move to Salvador! ❤️
This is what makes Ace one of the best travel UA-camrs !🔥🔥🔥 Great video‼️
Nice one Ace. Once again a beautiful historical video. Black people went through hell. But we came out pretty well, it can only get better.
This Girl was in My Dreams.😮😯
Actually, the five millions is a low estimate. Scholars place the true number of Africans kidnapped to Brazil between ten and 20 million. So much so that in the 1800's there were 3 African man to 1 European (Portuguese).
absolutely + number of people that were not counted well . Western estimations will always be lower than reality when it's about counting BLK people so we don't realize our numeric superiority and power
Exactly , that why in the 40s 50s and 60s you had the whitening of south america , where you had a lot of migration from Germany, Italy etc
@@Eman14128 So true. Now Brazil has lost it's uniqueness. It looks just like any other South American country, except for Bahia-but even there dark-skinned Brazilians are bound to disappear.
@@pearbear319pretty similarity to some Hispanic Caribbean nations
@@pearbear319 Few of us South Americans are interested in race. We may have customs and African blood, but we will never be African because we also have Aboriginal and white blood, even Chinese and Arab. What do you call a white person with 60% of African DNA?
This sister looks like Jamaican. Wow.. We're really connected..
Think about it she is of african descent
Jamaicans are essentially west Africans
She’s very beautiful and knowledgeable.
I could listen to this Beauty give history on her country all day and evening lol..Good job Ace..love your channel..since a boy I was fascinated with Brazil..as an adult I've learned much more an the history with makes it even more fascinating..shout out the the people keeping it alive and beautiful..I will in the future make my way there and very possibly settle in
My Africa brothers & Sisters Ghana 🇬🇭🇬🇭❤
Oh my goodness that reminds me of El Viejo San Juan in San Juan, Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
Just searched the Video "They don't Really Care About Us". Loved it then, love it now
@ace , visit west africa and get first hand knowledge of these dieties and its origin . Nigeria, Benin republic, Togo,Ghana , Senegal etc . acaraje is also called akara here in Nigeria.
Very, very good information and knowledge about our history people should know about The history about Brazil, their blood is more closer to our African heritage than anybody in the world cause this was where the first slaves came to Ace. Great work thank you.
She is going to Blow Up,,,,,,,💵💵💵💵💵💰🏦. Big ups from Delaware, thanks for all that you do.
Hi 🤗👍
I was trying to be educated and learn about this fascinating place, but Kali keeps pulling all my attention 😅😂 GORGEOUS distraction indeed!!
Love this video thank you. I plan on visting Bahia and hopefully get to check out the tour.
I love her she is so funny. I love that.
Wonderful Thank You for sharing this inspiring tour❤
Simply amazing! Informative and inspiring. Fun too! Thank you Ace for another classic gem 💎
Learning much from your videos bro. Keep up the good work. Putting Brazil on the list of countries to visit and will definitely take her tour.
Yeah ?? I'm right behind ya
Ace. Your shit be so fucking fire bro. I hope to run into you one day my brother to pay my respect ✊🏾. Headed to Salvador in October
Nice video Acr. I'm thrilled to see you exploring Salvador . Any Grafiti art, music and Capoiera,?
Beautiful, both of you were fantastic !! ❤😊
That was an amazing experience and tour! I thoroughly enjoyed this video Ace!! The African built infrastructure is amazing to say the very least. So much history there ❤
The ending was amazing 👏 but so very crowded, still so amazing!
I've got to try those empanadas and drinks 🍸 😋 there 😁
Thanks for sharing Ace!!!
Another fire video ace! Keep it coming and we love Kali!
Great editing Ace…Keep bringing that black history ✊🏾✊🏾
THIS YOUNG QUEEN IS AWARE OF HER HERTAGE 😢🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤CONGREATULATION EMPRESS
🌟🌟
Probably the best/most informative videos on youtube I have ever seen and I'm sure I've seen atleast 20k.
She is so darn beautiful. ❤respectfully!
Muito feliz em saber que você visitou minha cidade natal Salvador. Temos orgulho de nossas raizes africanas e manter tradiçōes é uma forma de preservar uma ponte viva, conectada com o nosso passado ancestral. E Kali? Ela é maravilhosa!!❤️ Parabéns pelo trabalho primoroso Ace!!
3:28 - In the lower left corner in the lake you see a circle of figurines. Those are a few of the Orishas depicted.
@ACEDTVL I commend you brother for REALLY telling the Baiano’s story. When I was living there during the pandemic, that place really felt like HOME. I am no UA-camr in a magnitude that you are, but one day I will edit all the footage I have and share on these Internet streets. I’m only 3 minutes into the video, but I am grateful for you (as a Black American) that you are highlighting our beautiful people of the diaspora from the FIRST CAPITAL of Brasil aka ‘Black Rome’.
#LongLiveZumbi ✊🏾
I hope you get a chance to visit the South Pacifics too.
*Dear African-Diaspora,*
*Mama Africa misses her long-gone sons and daughters. When are you coming for visit?*
*Greetings from Lagos, Nigeria.*
Great video, presently sailing around Salvador, particularly Aratu, arrived after sailing from Mindelo, Cabo Verde. Your Brazilian narrator is an asset, bringing lots of personality to the project.
Reminds me of the Saint Sebastian Festivities in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico! Same ambient and crowd!
Another great video Ace! I went to Rio last October and went on a tour to the Afro Brazilian museum. I learned so much about the country and the similarities to America in terms of racism. I already had a plan to visit Salvador and Sao Paulo but your videos make it a priority now! I always enjoy your videos!
Yes because copy Americanex and Anglo AGENDA in the last 50 years
I was in Recife Brazil back in the 70 beautiful country
Another great vid Ace ,totally enjoyed it, always watching from the Bahamas 🇧🇸
The church there is amazing. I appreciate you sharing this. The architecture is wonderful.
Phenomenal video!!
Love the music you play in the background Ace. Give us the titles and singers please.
I know what you mean. I have Shazam on my cell phone at the ready. I have found so much new-to-me music. 😁
Great, Ace! I watched the whole thing. I enjoyed it. And I'll watch it again. Thanks!!!
Could you give us the soundtrack of your background music? Can really use it while cruising around the lake on a lazy Sunday afternoon
This is a gem! Thank you for sharing a sneak peak of our culture!
Another BANGER!!! Ace this is a HIT!!!! Amazing video!!!!!
Your editing is off the charts🔥🔥🔥
ace you gotta put that 2020 intro beat back in your videos 🔥
This is one of the best tour guides I have seen! I hope to go to Bahia and have her give me a tour!
Love what you’re doing PLAYA (in my ace voice) keep it up
I"m going to rewatch the song again.
In the words of the legend to summarize this episode and series of Salvador “ Cousin” - Tupac from the movie Poetic Justice
I love this. Was very intrigued about the history.
Nice video!
Apparently, your content has become more professional since you came back to Brazil! This one had greater editing!
yeah my editing varies depending on the topic but definitely I do enjoy making content like this it just doesn't make sense that I do that for every video it all depends on the content that I'm filming and yeah I most definitely have videos like this in almost every country I visited you should watch my Antarctica series that's some of my best work it was filmed two years ago and trust me it's going to take you along for the ride make sure you watch the videos in order I think it's around 6 episodes
@@ACEDTVL I'm not talking about the country you're visiting now. I'm talking about video editing. The content of the video is still very good.
I watched most of the videos, including the one about Antarctica. I'm talking specifically about video editing.
Thanks for the travel tips!
Nice vid, love our history the food and lifestyle...Thanks.
She's smart and gorgeous! I love the culture and how they maintain their African roots. I wish we were this conscious in America!