Brazil, part 2: Beaches, Cuisine, and Music of Salvador [WORLD CITIZEN]
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- čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
- Everybody knows about the beautiful beaches in Brazil but not everybody knows about the stories behind them.
A small stretch of sand in the Salvador neighborhood of Baha is routinely ranked on the world's top beaches list. Porto da Barra is a bustling neighborhood beach with a strong tie to Brazil's history. It was one of the first places Europeans landed when they came to this land, making it an integral part of Salvador's identity.
Similar to the beach culture, music is one of the pillars of this community. A local band called Biana System is one of the strongest examples of cross-cultural exchange in the form of music combining reggae, hip-hop, rock and roll, and traditional local sounds for an energy-filled musical experience you have to see to believe.
For an unexpected look at the local sports culture, we headed to a skateboard park to speak with Nilzete Santos, the owner of Afrotours in Salvador. She explained the changing tide of culture hitting the historic city.
--FITZ HENLEY
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Beautiful...no one like US!!!! We bring that vibration...that SOUL connections is everything!!!
Something about being comfortable in our own skin, and confident too. Capable
Salvador Bahia is amazing. I liked it so much better than Rio
Rio de Janeiro is much better than Salvador.
@@Philforchrist vá tomar no cu desgraça... Salvador is better sim gringo
@@Philforchrist Vai lá andar de Skate, bonzão...
@@MatheusAraujo1998- Eu tô te zoando, ô Zé ruela. eu adoro a Bahia, e o mais de tudo zoar os baianos hahahaha (apesar de que os sulistas também são hilários) mas vocês pegam pilha rápido! hahahaha
@@Philforchrist Nosso sangue é quente, qualquer coisa já ferve.
I LOVE IT MAN!!!!!
These broadcasters seem so jealous and filled with hate can’t fool me
Kim Hill .... i thought i was the only that seen that. They ruin everything and viciously jealous when they say people of color smiling have and living without them
@@terryflowers7837 you said it well I saw it in the eye,that evil eye look that energy. GOD bless Brazil
I definitely picked up on their envy...I always look in the EYES, the windows of the soul!!
Noticed it too... So many hate any embracing of Africa as thought we should see Europeans as the standard!!!
I thought i was the only one who noticed that! lol
Thank you for the video bro
Tem praias muitas mais bonitas no estado da Bahia fora de Salvador..descubriam gente!
What am eye opener ❤
"uh huh" means whatever!!! They hate and dont even understand why... Sad
❤😲🔥🔥🔥
I'm a Black Kansan, and, I too, saw it, repeatedly. The Fake O's!
I was staying on the Itapuã beach (far from the center).
Salvador is much more “afro” (Afro as a brand) then Luanda or Cape Town.
lol salvador is one of the most dangerous cities in brazil, especially porto da barra and just 2 minutes outside of pelourinho
No it isn’t. Stop spreading lies
Your ass. Liar. Barra, Pelourinho, Rio Vermelho etc are safe. They are safer then Rio and São Paulo center f.e.
i live in salvador, you are lyar, stop, let it be stupid, i was robery in rome, so you feel jealous, mani jealous.
@@antoniodejesus6716 robbery..and liar...em roma as pessoas tiram coisas do seu bolso, em SSA os assaltantes sao agressivos e usam armas..nao compare ferrari com andar de burro por favor..celos, inveja? de nao viver em SSA? salvador cheira a lixo, craque, perfume de puta, maconha e dende
I'm from New York I feel nothing but love in Salvador
Porto da Barra!!! dude pronounces it as if it's "porta de bada". I was thinking: "where is this place he's talking about?! even being born in Salvador I don't recognize the words"
if he pronounced it as "portou da bah-ha" it would sound closer to the actual name of the beach.
Dude, its capoeira. With an "a"
not an "o."
Going to say the same
with ``a´´
awesome to shine light on this amazing city - just take the time to learn to pronounce things correctly, por gentileza!
Porto da Barra does not hold a candle to Farol da Barra, the very next beach over the coast. You guys missed out, big time...
Mashallah depuis l'Afrique
Love and Peace to the real Africans in this community, because growing up "European" in Bahia guarantees the equivalent of a Harvard or Stanford MBA but in the shadier arts of "JEITINHO" and "MALANDRAGEM." If you want to be cheated, defrauded, gaslit, manipulated through nepotism and / or even shot in the back or beaten to a pulp in a back alley - but organized by friends of the elite with charisma and a smile - this is the place, and these are the people for you! The world's original African slave traders, they also deserve credit for leading the way in diversity and even Instagram booty culture, before the Kardashians were a thing. Having been driven from the Iberian Penninsula during the Spanish Inquisition, the locals reveled in greed, corruption and promiscuity, not only with as many locals as possible but also by abusing their slaves and taking their children as relatives. To be fair, Bahia offers an otherwise unique culture with some decent beaches. And don't miss the Pao de queijo known in the US as Brazilian "cheese bread".
Pão de queijo in portuguese means cheese bread, so you don't need the '', and is not from bahia, is from minas gerais