SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL (Biggest City in Southern Hemisphere)

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Thank you for watching and let's go deep into this gigantic country! 🇧🇷 Let me know your thoughts in the comments section. Nick

IndigoTraveller
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That homeless guy speaks better english than most people I know.

MAnnnooo
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That homeless guy was so nice despite being intoxicated. I wish him a better life.

Jack
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That homeless guy broke my heart. Seemed a real talented guy wasted on the streets. He spoke good English and seemed like a real genuine guy. Hope the Jesus he said he loves can do miracles for him!

leopoldvanstotch
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"My future is now." Idk but it's kinda deep.

CELYN_YT
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I’ve traveled all over Brazil for two months! São Paulo will always have a special place in my heart, enjoy and stay safe!

DrGolgi
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I do understand that we are facing dark times in Brazil and its not the best moment to be there, but Paulista as myself, i think there's too much of the dark side of the city in the viddo. Im aware about the problems, but trying to think as a foreigner, i would never step my feet in this city if I accidentally watched this video.
This city is better than this and has more to offer and spread than tents and drug addictives.

DiogoAmancio
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This is a series I'm excited about. Sao Paulo is probably the most unique place I've ever been. Cant quite explain why. Great choice of where to go next.

jutah
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Brazil is a beautiful and mysterious place. We almost never hear or see anything about it up here in the USA for some reason, even though Brazil is like our southern cousin. This is going to be a fascinating series!

WatchfulWisdom
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I was in Brazil at the exact same time as him. My wife is Brazilian and we visit her family. I was shocked at the Sao Paolo episode. He basically showed noting of that city. Its a massive city and there are so many cool neighborhoods and so many things to see but he never covered it. I know there is only so much time for the video but Sao Paolo was NOT done justice. He said he felt tense in the downtown area in front of the church and I literally laughed when he said that. I was there, its NOT tense. Its downtown, right next to popular shopping districts, full of people. During my trip I also visited Bahia, Rio and Salvador and in ALL instances I realized that everything I was told about Brazil in the media has been overblown. Its much more developed and MUCH MUCH safer than I expected (especially Sao Paolo). A lot of his sentiments reinforce those negative views about danger and crime.

igorgontcharov
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Brazil is by far one of the most fascinating countries in the world, the diversity is an aspect that cannot be explained in a lifetime.
I must say the beauty of Brazil, truly lies outside of the cities.
Away from the crime, extreme poverty and pollution.
Super excited to see how this series develops.

antonios
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Sao Paulo looks a lot like Los Angeles. Japanese neighborhood is like mini Little Tokyo. Cracklandia is like mini Skid Row but better. And the mansion neighborhood is like Beverly Hills. The Sao Paulo metropolitan/ built up urban area (94 miles from the city center) is larger than both Mexico City and New York City

AsiriSamarasekera
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Why white gringos are fascinated with favelas? I think is because it sells more views, but Sampa deserves a better reputation, go to Vila Madalena, rua augusta etc and people will see how amazing Sampa is

nat.serrano
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Diego's face while you talk to the homeless dood says it all: "let's gtfo here"

alane.geiman
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I miss SP. been 7 years since I last was there. After the pandemic I'll spend a nice week in Jardim

kaysha
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The only city I've ever been robbed in was Sao Paulo (20 years ago). It was not a bad experience, the guy was kind of a gentleman robber. He was open for negotiation for how much I should give in order him to refrain from violence. We agreed on 50 Reals (around 40 US dollars back then). Nobody got hurt. Proper etiquette is important to success, no matter what one’s line of work.

Helsinkipop
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brasil is my favorite country in the world im always traveling there and as a dj i travel all over the world and everywhere is dangerous, im from israel originally and i dont think people see israel as a safe place as well now do they?especially not on the media, and the way that you represented brasil was just a small part of brasil it seems like it was more important for you to promote fear then positiveness, the world is not safe but you still travel, every country have the poor areas and the more rich areas and brasil have amazing culture and amazing people and amazing places to visit with amazing food and views, the way your video represented brasil is not right in my preservative at all!!
people of the world go and visit brasil its an amazing place.

RAZPsytrance
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Eu sou do interior do estado, vou pra capital direto nunca fui assaltado, há 2 anos viajando pela Europa, fui assaltado 2 vezes num prazo de 4 dias!

forffef
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I'm guessing he chose to focus on the "bad" and "dramatic" because adventure sells well. São Paulo metropolitan region has 21 million people and is one of the most diverse cities in South America, yet crack addiction is what is at display during most of this 24-minute long video. I am Brazilian and I live in Paris and there are similar issues concerning crack addiction here (and also in Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Chicago, etc), but you can never expect a general first video of these cities with such a negative perspective or so focused on similar problematics.

rafaelbettini
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Love how you interact with the people, going beyond just tourist attractions. For me, that’s what traveling is about: The local People and their Lives. 💕

LifeMoves