Exploring Natal by Taxi | S6, EP22

    Cruise through sunny Natal by taxi and discover everyday life by the sea.

    00:00 – Hiring Mr. Ailton and his taxi for a city tour
    00:55 – Natal’s historic city center and historic architecture
    03:18 – Modern cathedral in the city center
    04:55 – City hall in a beautiful historic building
    06:18 – The old newspaper building
    07:14 – One of the main historic churches in Natal
    09:03 – Natal’s former prison; now a market to sell arts and crafts
    10:10 – Natal’s eastern zone and beachfront buildings
    13:50 – Visiting Natal’s historic fort

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    ⭕️ About Pepi & Elci:
    Elci was born in Bahia, Brazil and Pepi was born in India. After working in the USA for many years, in July 2021, they retired from their lives near Washington DC and moved to travel and live in Brazil. Soon after arriving in Brazil, they purchased a VW bus (Kombi van) and converted it into motorhome (complete with a kitchen, sink, solar powered air conditioning, folding sofa bed, fans, electonic steering assist, LED lights etc). During their first year, they roamed around all of southern and central Brazil before discovering the area around Itabuna and Ilhéus in Bahia. In late 2022, they started buildng their small and rustic beach bungalow in a coastal area known for its fishing villages. Today, their beach bungalow in coastal Bahia is their base from where they vlog about their day to day life and regular visits to Itacaré, Ilhéus, Itabuna and beyond… Pepi loves Bahia because of the many similarities he finds between here and his native region of Punjab in India.

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    1. Natal has significantly more violent crime than São Paulo. Latest government statistics say São Paulo is between 4.6-6.6 deaths per 100,000 people. Natal hovers around 100 per 100,000 people. BIG difference! Overall violent crime in Sao Paulo has significantly decreased in the last two decades!