In the previous episode of "Hacktrip: Rio de Janeiro"...
Liz gets lost during the Youtube party
but after some time César manages to rescue her
from an abandoned chocolate factory.
Days later, they try feijoada,
a typical dish from Brazil made by their Brazilian friends.
After some food, beach, and new friends,
they end their day by visiting Christ the Redeemer
and lastly, eating delicious brazilian espadas for dinner.
Now, we will...
It's called sugar loaf, right? Liz: "Yeah."
Just now we paid 80 Reals to get here,
which are equal to about $400 MXN ($23 USD)
Is that a helicopter we're hearing?
Is there really a heliport in here?
Yes, it is a helicopter!
Effectively, there's a helicopter down there!
Look, we stumbled upon a little friend!
They even pose! They seem to like having their picture taken.
We were going to write something here
but we just realized the markers don't even work.
César: "404 marker not found."
Look, a display stuck at the BIOS' boot prompt.
César: "Ñao alimente o Mico." (Do not feed the marmosets.)
César: "Over there we can see a Liz in her natural habitat."
César: "As we can see she's a bit of a mischievous creature."
César: "A few moments ago she was given food
César: and that's why she became like this."
César: "As we saw back there, the sign said to not feed the...
César: "... Marmosets. This marmoset." Liz: I'm a macaque!
César: "Evite queimadas." (Avoid fires)
César: "Não jogue bitucas de cigarro na mata." (Do not throw cigarette butts in the forest.)
We're done with all the stops
and also the trajectory we have here.
Today's our penultimate day here in Brazil
and today we decided to search for the largest mural
in the world, we're on the hunt, and we've just stumbled upon this.
This thing behind me is the Amazônia-1 satellite.
And this seems to be the first complex satellite
that Brazil will put into space.
And it's launch seems to be planned for 2018.
César: "Look, there we are!"
Liz: "We're at the Youtube Space in Rio."
César: "Well, we're on travel and we want to know this place a bit,
César: and this is one of the things we were allowed to see.
César: "Greetings, everyone!" Liz: "Goodbye!"
I've just arrived at what is supposed to be
the world's largest graffitti
and it's here in Rio de Janeiro!
This mural is only a few meters away from the Youtube Space
and truth be told, it's majestic; it's incredibly big,
the colors and detail of what they painted are amazing.
We have arrived at Selaron's Steps
and I'm amazed by the amount of tiles and drawings in them.
He (Jorge Selarón) worked on this wonderful piece all of his life.
We're here with our friend, the Mona Lisa
in three very interesting versions.
And well, my friends, this has been it for today's video.
It's, let's say, one of the few vlogs I've done
and I'd like to know if you like it and if you'd like me to
keep recording vlogs of some trips I go on.
Remember, my name is César Gaytán,
@mrebola on Twitter, until next time!
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