Spring in Uruguay
Water, sand and green, hilly landscape. A relaxed and peaceful place far from mainstream tourists but with beautiful secrets waiting to be uncovert. Maybe thats why we always wanted to know more about it ;)
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Punta del Este, Cabo Polonio, Punta del Diablo, Parque Nacional de Santa Teresa, Minas, Salto del Penitente, Montevideo, Colonia del Sacramento
music: North Hive - Inner Lakes
gear: Panasonic Lumix GH5, DJI Mavic Pro
editing, grade & effects: Davinci Resolve 15
a film by Doreen & Winfried Bellmann
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Travelling MINAS: the Uruguayan countryside!
Uruguay Travel Video HD -- Uruguay's Cities, Countryside and Beaches
Casual, handheld footage from our June vacation to beautiful, natural Uruguay! Shot on Canon T3i. Locations include: Montevideo, Colonia, Punta Del Este, Minas, Canalones, San Ramon, Maldonado, La Paloma, Punta Del Diablo, Pirapolis and Rocha.
Uruguay is a welcoming country that offers a peaceful, genuinely laid-back culture that is notably distant from the world's current conflicts and troubles. Uruguayans are an inclusive, conversational and happy people. We were delighted that Montevideo, Uruguay's capital city boasts a relaxed atmosphere, is affordable and also has a thriving artistic community. With bountiful natural resources and a high quality of life, it's no wonder this country is also a popular destination for expatriates and digital nomads.
Visit Brazil: 5 Great Small Towns in Brazil
Brazil is a fascinating country with many world famous cities such as Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, but this travel vlog gives you five small towns worth visiting in Brazil. They will give you a lot of local culture, food, and experiences. 1. Bonito, Mato Grosso do Sul. 2. Olinda & Porto de Galinhas. 3. Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais. 4. Campos do Jordao. 5. Joao Pessoa.
Filmed in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Copyright Mark Wolters 2018
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Uruguay
Welcome to Uruguay! With it's beautiful surroundings, beaches, laidback lifestyle and historical cities it's well worth visiting.
Los mejores destinos turisticos de Uruguay
Lista de los mejores destinos turisticos de Uruguay
En esta lista aflora el sentimineto por mi hermoso país y es que aca les muestro los lugares más lindos para visitar, los más populares y por qué no, les esté aconsejando para que vengan a visitar Uruguay. Acá se puede encontrar una mini-guia de los mejores lugares a conocer -según mi punto de vista- y que más embellecen y son visitados en el pequeño Uruguay
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En la lista de los mejores destinos turisticos de Uruguay tenemos:
1. Aguas termales (Salto, Paysandú y Rivera)
2. Piriápolis (Maldonado)
3. Punta del Este (Maldonado)
4. Minas (Lavalleja)
5. Colonia del Sacramento (Colonia)
6. Montevideo (Montevideo)
7. Atlántida (Canelones)
8. La Paloma (Rocha)
9. Costa de Oro (Canelones)
10. Cabo Polonio (Rocha)
11. Paysandú (Paysandú)
12. Salto (Salto)
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1. Aguas termales (Salto, Paysandú y Rivera)
Estas aguas proceden directamente desde el acuífero Guaraní, en un fallido intento por hallar petróleo. Son concurridas no solo por la población regional, sino tambien por bonaerenses y montevideanos. Su uso es principalmente turístico, pese a que es también medicinal. Ellas son las Termas del Arapey, del Dayman, de Salto Grande, de Almirón, de Guaviyú y de San Nicanor.
2. Piriápolis (Maldonado)
Ubicado a poco más de 100 km de Montevideo, el balneariocuenta con todo: Rodeando la ciudad aparecen cerros como el San Antonio, del Toro, del Indio y el Pan de Azúcar. Además cuenta con variada cantidad de playas como la del Centro o San Francisco (las más visitadas) entre otras. Es atractivo tambien por su oferta gastronómica en el frecuentado centro de la ciudad, su puerto, la escalada al cerro San Antonio vía Aerosillas, a pie o en auto.
3. Punta del Este (Maldonado)
Se ubica a 110 km de Montevideo. Es en sí el balneario más visitado de Uruguay. Es anualmente visitado por miles de personas, tales como argentinos, brasileños, europeos y norteamericanos sobretodo. Cuenta con hermosas playas como la Brava, la Mansa, de la Mano y algunas contiguas como Portezuelo, Solanas,etc. Ofrece gran oferta hotelera y gastronómica y cuenta también con servicios de 1er nivel.
4. Minas (Lavalleja)
A 140 metros de altura y poco mas de 115 km de Montevideo, se encuentra esta ciudad capital de Lavalleja. Marcada por su paisaje serrano, se destaca en ella el cerro Arequita, de facil escalada. Tambien aparece le Parque Salus y su afamada fuente del Puma; el Salto del Penitente de 70 mts de altura, la Villa Serrana, el santuario a la Virgen del Verdún y la plaza Libertad
5. Colonia del Sacramento (Colonia)
Es la capital del departamento de Colonia y se ubica a 177 km de Montevideo vinculada directamente a Buenos Aires por su cercanía. Esta ciudad es atractiva por por su paisaje rústico y antiguo con calles de adoquines y casas-museo antiguas conservadas desde su fundacion en 1680. Es afamada tambien por su puerto y sus monumentos históricos
6. Montevideo (Montevideo)
Ciudad capital del país, es de frecuente visita durante todo el año y conocida por ser la ciudad que mira al mar en referencia a su bahía. Son de interés sus playas (Pocitos, Malvin, Carrasco, etc) y la Rambla , un paseo tradicional frente al mar. Sus edificios gubernamentales son también atractivos. Otros lugares atractivos pueden ser el Cerro de Montevideo (140 msnm), el histórico Estadio Centenario, el Gran Parque Central, Parque Rodó, el Prado, el Centro (avenida 18 de Julio) y los shoppings, entre otras cosas.
7. Atlántida (Canelones)
Se ubica en la famosa Costa de Oro, a 45 km de Montevideo. Con el paso del tiempo se ha convertido en gran punto turistico cerca de la metrópolis montevideana. Sus bellas playas son caracteristicas por su tranquilidad y la presencia de pinos bordeandolas. Es tambien atractivo el mirador del Aguila, una construccion con gran panoramica de las playas del balneario
8. La Paloma (Rocha)
Este bello balneario a más de 240 km de la capital cuenta con bellas playas y es principalmente visitado en verano por los jóvenes. Su faro y la isla La Tuna contribuyen en la estética de la ciudad. Contiguamente se ubica La Pedrera, otro balneario de gran influencia en el turismo rochense.
9. Costa de Oro (Canelones)
Es la serie de balnearios que abarca el departamento de Canelones. Sus hermosas playas bañadas por el Río de la Plata hacen que sea una zona muy popular durante la alta temporada. Allí están también grandes dunas que embellecen aun más sus playas. Incluye los balnearios de La Floresta, Pinamar, Parque del Plata, Salinas, Cuchilla Alta, Jaureguiberry y Atlántida entre otros.
Brazilian Food - 5 Foods You MUST EAT in Brazil
Comida Brasileira, Brazilian Food! Brazil is full of delicious meats, fruits, and specialties. Here we go through six overall tasty treats you should have when you come to Brazil. The best of Brazilian food, so you know what to eat when you visit Brazil.
1. The Lanches: the snacks like Pao de Quiejo (cheese bread), Coixinha do Frango (fried chicken dough ball), and such that go great with a Chop (draft beer) or a Caipirinha (the local Brazilian mixed drink), and if you don’t like alcohol the drink of brazil is Guarana.
2. The Meats: Brazil is full of great meat and the most famous meats you will have at a Rodizio or Chrassasco. Here they walk around with many different types of meats from chicken hearts to ribs, but the most important is Picanha, a specific kind of Brazilian cut of meat.
3. The Fruits: Brazil is full of amazing fruit and many you might not have heard of. Visit a market and try fruit you never saw before and have juices made fresh just for you.
4. The Sweets: those fruits go well into many of the bolos (cakes) that are in Brazil, but if you want some chocolate have Brigadeiro, a chocolate made with sweetened condense milk. There are also traditional favorites like doce de leite (cream caramel) or doce de abobara (sweetness of pumpkin).
5. The Local Dishes: each region in Brazil has its own specialities so make sure you are trying what is popular where you are. The south is famous for its beef. The northeast is great for seafood. Bahia has acaraje a bean paste taco kind of dish with shrimp inside. Sao Paulo has its own mortadella/bologna sandwich, or chicken cooked in its own blood in Minas Gerais.
6. Beans and Rice: beans and rice will appear on the menu again and again and even if you didn’t order them expect beans and rice. They are a staple of the Brazilian food culture. Some typical dishes that highlight these are Caldo de Feijao which is a bean soup/stew dish you have as a starter. Feijoada which is the Brazilian bean stew you will have served with rice, kovi, fried banana and with a ice cold chop (beer).
Filmed in the Mercado Municipal in Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Amazing places is Uruguay - Explore Uruguay
In this video you will see some of the beautiful locations in this country.Beautiful places in Uruguay includes its beaches,colonial structures,old churches and beautiful country side and lots more.....
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Come To Life South America, Ep.2
The adventure continues! In Come To Life South America, Ep.2, Guayakí cebadores, Cyrus Sutton and Madison Olson, visit the beaches of Uruguay. The locals love to surf and play football on the beach. It seemed as though EVERYONE we saw was drinking mate! Uruguayans love their mate and drink it all throughout the day, going nowhere without their beloved brew. Needless to say, us mate loving surfers fit right in and Jose Ignacio became one of our favorite destinations along our South America trip.
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Cidades: Piriápolis (Uruguai)
Passeio rápido pela cidade de Piriápolis no Uruguai.
Piriápolis é uma cidade-balneário uruguaia localizada ao oeste de Punta del Este e a 97 km da capital, Montevidéu. Tem seu nome derivado de seu fundador, Dr. Francisco Piria. A população da cidade é flutuante, principalmente nos meses quentes de verão (dezembro a março), quando recebe muitos visitantes argentinos, brasileiros e uma quantidade crescente de europeus, ainda que o turismo interno seja muito importante, em seus hotéis e cassinos. A vida noturna também é muito ativa nesses meses.
A capela de Santo Antônio, no cerro homônimo, um dos tantos que rodeiam a cidade junto ao Cerro del Toro, oferece uma vista panorâmica. Para viajantes mais intrépidos, existe a possibilidade de escalar o terceiro cerro mais alto do Uruguai, o Pan de Azúcar, nos arredores da cidade homônima, cerca de 10 km fora do balneário.
Outras atrações turísticas de Piriápolis são duas formações rochosas ótimas para pesca no ano todo, assim como a avenida Praia de los Argentinos e as praias de areias brancas, como São Francisco e Praia Formosa.