BRASIL x BOLÍVIA: Como é a vida nessa incrível fronteira?

Between Brazil and Bolivia, Guajará-Mirim reveals the culture, nature, and memories of the deep Amazon. ===================== Become my student and develop your oratory skills: https://ciclodainfluencia.com.br/ Buy our book "Recipes from Brazil - Discoveries of the Good Luck Traveler": https://receitasdobrasil.boasorteviaj... ===================== 🍀 Episode Summary: In this episode of Good Luck Traveler, Matheus visits Guajará-Mirim, in the interior of Rondônia, one of Brazil's most symbolic borders. The journey begins at the meeting of the Mamoré and Pacaás Novos rivers, where the waters do not immediately mix, forming an impressive landscape that symbolizes the coexistence of differences. Aboard a boat, guide Reginaldo Gomes talks about the deep relationship the riverside dwellers have with the river, whose floods and droughts dictate the rhythm of local life. Matheus stays at a jungle hotel built on wooden walkways, created by Paulo Saldanha, a pioneer who dreamed of transforming ecotourism into a tool for preservation. The place offers a total immersion experience in nature, with trails, bird watching, and views of the meeting of the waters. In the city, Matheus crosses the river and arrives in Guayaramerín, Bolivia, where he visits the local market and tries the traditional salteña accompanied by artisanal soda. The episode also recalls the history of the Madeira-Mamoré Railway, which connected Brazil and Bolivia at the height of the rubber boom, and shows how Guajará-Mirim keeps alive the memory of the tracks, the forest, and its mixed-race people who live between two countries but share the same Amazonian soul. 🍀 Highlights (5 with up to 15 words each): Meeting of the Mamoré and Pacaás Novos rivers Jungle hotel and sustainable tourism in the Amazon Crossing to Bolivia and the Guayaramerín market ​​History of the Madeira-Mamoré railway and the rubber cycle Bolivian Salteña and border gastronomy 🔑 Keywords: Guajará-Mirim, Bolivia, Mamoré River, Pacaás Novos, Madeira-Mamoré, Amazon, sustainable tourism #GuajaráMirim #Amazon #GoodLuckTraveler ===================== WHO IS MATHEUS BOA SORTE? I am passionate about the cultural traditions of the Brazilian Northeast. To be more specific, the Sertão, which I defend as being much more than just a part of Brazil that doesn't get much rain. For me, the backlands are a feeling, a state of mind, of those who carry within themselves a smile, faith, persistence, courage, and a little bit of cunning. I'm an advertising professional by academic training, and I pay my bills through art. I'm a singer, songwriter, writer, speaker, educator, actor, TV presenter, radio broadcaster... A lot, right? But I summarize all of that in just one profession: I AM A STORYTELLER. Learn more about my work by visiting my website, following me on social media, and subscribing here on YouTube. ===================== Follow my daily life on Instagram:   / matheusboasorte   (@matheusboasorte) I'm also on Facebook:   / matheusboasorte   And to listen to my songs, come with me to Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3cz8SGH ===================== Business Contacts: Shows, lectures, campaigns, and so on: [email protected] www.matheusboasorte.com.br ATTENTION: All image rights of this work are reserved to the YouTube channel - Boa Sorte Viajante. Any type of reproduction and use of images is prohibited and protected by LAW No. 9.610, OF FEBRUARY 19, 1998. Downloading the work and subsequent dissemination of this download will result in penalties for offenders.