Brazil's 15 Most Beautiful and Spectacular Places
Excerpts from / Trechos retirados dos seguintes vídeos:
by Visit Brasil
by Sk'eye Drone
(Iguazu Falls / Cataratas do Iguaçu)
by Viagens Cine
(Lençóis Maranhenses)
by Pizza Cola
by National Geographic
by Samuca Barros
by Targetaventura
(Mount Roraima / Monte Roraima)
by TV JC
by Vitor Abud
by Viagens Cine
by Caio Dias
by Fabio e Cleber
by Bonitour Viagens
(Fernando de Noronha)
by Everton Mendonça
by Destinados Por Aí
by Viajando Com Gabi
by Vivendo Mundo Afora
by Vaz Aonde
by Destinados Por Aí
by DJ Instinct
by Destinados Por Aí
(Chapada Diamantina)
by Num Pulo
by Num Pulo
by Bonitour Viagens
by Bonitour Viagens
by Bonitour Viagens
(Bonito)
by Viagens Cine
by Viagens Cine
by Blog Mochileo
by Júlio Cossolosso
(Coral Coast / Costa dos Corais / Porto de Galinhas / Praia dos Carneiros / Maragogi)
by Viagens Cine
by Cambaraonline
by Drones Sul
by Delta Drones
(Aparados da Serra Geral / Serra do Rio do Rastro / São Joaquim / Urubici)
by Nanau SolMaior
by FilmAir Drones
by Felipe Lombardi
by Vaz Aonde
by Brasil em Ação
by Alex Ribeiro
by Rio Drone
(Rio de Janeiro's Mountains / Serra dos Órgãos)
by Visit Brasil
by Laércio Caldas
by Drone Well
by Luca Adventure
(Serra da Capivara / Serra das Confusões / Serra Vermelha)
Lakes Region / Região dos Lagos
Jijoca de Jericoacoara
Chapada dos Veadeiros
Areia Branca / Dunas do Rosado / Ponta do Mel
Aripuanã / Salto das Andorinhas / Cachoeira Dardanelos
Top 15 lugares / destinos turísticos mais bonitos e impressionantes do Brasil
10 Best Places to Visit in Brazil
Visit Russia - The DON'Ts of Visiting Russia
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Whether visiting St. Petersburg, Moscow, The Volga River or Vladivostok there are a few things you shouldn't do when you visit Russia. This video covers what travelers, tourists and vacationers should NOT do when they visit Russia.
Filmed in St. Petersburg, Russia
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1. Don't forget to get a visa and register it when you get to Russia.
2. Don't lose your immigration card.
3. Don't forget to have Rubbles in cash
4. Don't Think Russia will be cheap
5. Don't get upset about two prices, one for locals and one price for foeigners
6. Don't mess with the cops
7. Don't let your guard down at tourist spots or late at night.
8. Don't skip the Russian Orthodox churches and don't wear a hat inside the church.
9. Don't try to exchange damaged foreigner currency.
10. Don't think Russians are as cold as the service
11. Don't Bad mouth Russia or speak about Russian politics, it will not be appreciated.
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Visit Brazil - 10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Brazil
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10 Things That Will SHOCK Tourists & Travelers When They Visit Brazil. Whether you are heading to the beaches of the Northeast of Brazil or Heading to see Sugarloaf in Rio de Janeiro or a business trip to Sao Paulo or going to the Amazon rainforest Brazil is an amazing country. Here we go through some cultural differences and traits that may surprise or make you chuckle.
Filmed in Mariana, MG, Brazil
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Brazil Tourist Attractions: 15 Best Places To Visit
Planning to visit Brazil? Check out our Brazil Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Brazil.
Best Places to visit in Brazil:
Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro, Iguaçu Falls, Amazon River, Salvador, Rio Carnival, Pantanal, Manaus, Olinda, Recife, Paraty, Fortaleza, Brasilia, Fernando de Noronha, Sao Paulo, Ouro Preto
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10 Things NOT To Do in Brazil
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Brazil is a beautiful country with attractive people, breathtaking sites, vibrant nightlife and of course the 2016 Olympics!
The Zika virus is mainly transferred by mosquitoes and the highest probability of danger is posed to pregnant women, who should consider avoiding the area entirely. For everyone else, practice safe sex, wear lots of mosquito repellent, and wear long sleeves and pants.
Don't Speak Spanish
Many visitors travel to Brazil expecting to hear Spanish, but unlike its South American neighbors, Brazil’s native language is Portuguese! Don’t be that ignorant tourist attempting to converse with the locals in broken Spanish.
Don't Flash the Cash
Although Brazil is a relatively safe country, there are still many poor areas. Don’t wear your most expensive watch or wave around your new camera, because it will be pocketed.
Don't Make the OK Sign!
It is a highly offensive rude gesture in Brazil. However, thumbs up does mean something similar to okay, literally “beleza” or “beauty,” and is frequently used.
Don't drink alone
It is customary practice in Brazil to share your “estupidamente gelada” or 'stupidly cold beer' with others. Most bars only sell beer in 700 ml bottles and sometimes even strangers will show up with their own glasses.
Don't Lose Your Consumption Card
Many bars and nightclubs will operate using a consumption card, for each customer to record food and drink orders. Patrons are expected to settle their bill before leaving, and not doing so results in large fines.
Don't be Impatient
Things move at their own pace in Brazil. Long lines are common for everything from ATMs to grocery stores, so be prepared to wait patiently.
Don't Forget the Amazon
Don’t be afraid to venture out into the more remote areas. Take a trip to the Amazon Rainforest, Iguaçu Falls, smaller towns like Olinda and Ouro Preto or travel to the Fernando de Noronha archipelago to experience some of Brazil’s best kept secrets.
Brazil is still a developing country, and you will come across extreme poverty, favelas, drug-torn cities and rude people. Don’t ever visit the favelas alone as they are run by drug lords and can be extremely dangerous.
Don't Try to Enter Without a Visa!
There are only a few visa exempt countries (mainly South American and Caribbean nations), the U.S. is not one of them. Brazil requires a visa for visitors traveling from Canada, and most European, Asian and African countries too. However, the process is very straightforward.
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Visit Rio de Janeiro, Brasil: Things to do in Rio de Janeiro - The Home of Carnaval
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Touristic Attractions that Banned Tourism!
We tend to think that it doesn't matter if we're going to visit a monument now or in 10 years, it will still be there. But... it doesn't always apply... Overcrowding can sometimes obligue local authorities to make some changes such as ban visits or limit them. Let's see some examples.
1) The Ise Grand Shrine, Japan
This place is considered the Shintoism's most holy site, and in keeping with Shinto's principles of death, renewal and impermanence, they are rebuilt every 20 years. So, you can only visit the outer shrines, the main shrine buildings are hidden away, and can only be entered by a few select priests and members of the imperial family.
2) Boracay, the Philippines
From the 1980s this island has become a paradise for beaches lovers. But local problems such as, unregulated development and sewage pipes dumping raw effluent into the sea have ended in the island being closed off to tourists for around 6 months.
3) Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers, New Zealand
This was the perfect spot for hikers who love trekking on the ice. However, since the glaciers have been suffering a fast melting, they have banned the visits there, and the only way on to the glacier now is taking a he licopter flight.
4) The Lascaux Caves, France
Since its discovery in 1940 they have only offered wonderful surprises such as 600 wall paintings from 17,000 years ago, bringing huge amounts of visitors. But, of course, with so many people visiting, coughing and sweating, the raise in temperature along with the humidity and carbon dioxide from breathing, and other contaminants, brought in by the crowds meant that the paintings started to go a bit moldy. So, to avoid the visible deterioration the caves were closed to the public in 1963
5) Stonehenge, Britain
If you were imagining yourself walking among the stones and feeling the magic as an outlander character, forget it. Authorities have put ropes around the site. So now, you will only see them from the outside and among the crowd, of course.
6) Maya Beach, Thailand
This wonderful beach on the Thai island of Koh Phi Phi Leh where that Leonardo DiCaprio film, The Beach was recorded underwent a four-month tourist ban to try to protect its reefs and sea life. It has now also been capped at 2000 tourists a day, as well as a ban on boats being able to anchor there.
7) The Trevi Fountain, Rome
This incredible italian fountain has suffered so much abuse from tourist, that the government has been forced to establish restrictive measures. Now, if you simply sit on the edge to eat or drink or, of course, try to swim inside, you will have to pay a fine. Just try to remember that next time you visit.
8) Surtsey, Iceland
This island emerged in 1963 from volcano eruptions. However it has been suffering a lot of erosion since then. That's why it's going to be opened only for scientists with special permits that want to study plant and animal life there.
9) Taj Mahal, India
This is the monument that we all want to see because of its beauty and love symbolism. However, you must know that now they have limited tours of three-hours a time. They've also reduced the selling of tickets from 70,000 to 40,000.
10) Chichen Itza, Mexico
If you were thinking about climbing up the centrepiece El Castillo, forget about it. This pyramid was closed off to trampling visitors after a woman died falling from it in 2006. The access to the throne room is also closed off from tourists.
Did you visit any of these sites before they were banned?
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8 Things NOT to Do in Russia!
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A lot of people have been asking about things not to do in Russia, so here it is!
1. Don’t Smile Without a Reason
The Russians have a saying: “To smile with no reason, is a sign of a fool.” So don’t randomly smile at strangers while you’re riding on public transportation or shopping in Moscow.
2. Don’t Shake Hands With Your Gloves On
It is considered extremely impolite to leave your gloves on while greeting someone with a handshake. So make sure you remove your gloves before any interaction occurs.
3. Don’t Show Up Empty Handed
If you’re invited over to someone’s house for a dinner or a visit, it is considered very rude to show up empty handed. Bring a small gift!
4. Don’t Ever Give a Gift of an Empty Wallet
Russians believe that giving a gift of an empty wallet or purse is bad luck. They see it as wishing financial hardship or poverty on the receiver of the gift. Put some cash in it, for goodness sake.
5. Don’t Leave Your Shoes On
Whenever entering a Russian home it is proper custom to remove your shoes. Many homes are decorated with expensive Persian rugs that are difficult to clean.
6. Don’t Whistle Indoors
Like many Asian cultures, whistling indoors in Russia is considered bad luck. Russians are very superstitious and believe that whistling inside may cause financial ruin, poverty, or another invasion of cockroaches.
7. Don’t Refuse a Shot
Sharing a drink is considered a sign of hospitality. Russians don’t see one shot as a big deal either, so to them a refusal comes off as untrusting or turning down friendship.
8. Don’t Sit at the Corner of the Table
This is another Russian superstition. It is said that “the one who chooses a seat at the corner of a table is destined to never be married or find their lover.”
Visit Moscow, Russia: Things to do in Moscow - The Home of Billionaires
City guide - top 10 touristic attractions in Moscow
00:07 - Saint Basil's Cathedral
00:24 - Red Square
00:41 - Lenin's Mausoleum
00:58 - Bolshoi Theatre
01:16 - Gorky Park
01:33 - Grand Kremlin Palace
01:51 - Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
02:09 - Ivan the Great Bell Tower
02:27 - Kolomenskoye
02:44 - Paleontological Museum
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Top 10 best and beautiful sights and places in Rio de Janeiro: Corcovado Mountain, Modern Art Museum, Tijuca Park,Botanical Garden, Copacabana Beach, Sugarloaf, Maracana Stadium, Favela de Rocinha, Christ the Redeemer Statue