16 mars 2021
I have always been a fan of Brazilian culture. But I’m Nabu, and I cant just do the ordinary. So, I decided to go deep into the Amazon to see the lungs of the earth. With extensive planning and research, I got to do some weird things, some beautiful things, and of course, I almost died. Again. I flew into Manaus via puddle jumper deep into the heart of the Amazon. Yup, just like Indiana Jones. Only my hats are way cooler. Unlike Dr. Jones, the local tribe that greeted me were very friendly. The Tatuye tribe welcomed me with open arms. They taught me about their culture and I even learned a few dance moves that I’ll be showing off very soon. The Tatuye Tribe is a small village of about 40 people lead by the chief Pino. After admiring my manly figure and suggesting me to marry his daughter so I can be the next chief in line (jokes), Chief Pino tells me how tourism is helping keep the traditions and heritage alive as they perform indigenous dances to visiting guest like myself. These performances, as well as the selling of their crafts and souvenirs help bring money to their tribe which supports them as well. Also, only 6 months prior to my visit, they finally had access to electricity and toilets, which will change their way of life. Now note, only a small advancement to modern society. They had one light bulb in their main hut and one outhouse toilet. During the day, they have school boats, like school buses for us, to pick up the children of the tribe to take them to an education center in a nearby village, for all the tribes. These small integrations will impact the new generations as the modern world slowly integrates into their lifestyle. Next, I had the opportunity to swim with the endangered and strange looking pink Dolphin. They were delicious! Just kidding. But I did get to eat some piranha which was surprisingly tasty. Piranhas tasted just like normal fish but had a layer of fat, just like a steak. It was near that same river where I was caught in a current and was almost dragged out in my video. You can see the look of panic on my face as I faced death once again. Having grown up in the city, I was shocked at the purity of the Amazon. I experienced drinking water held in a tree branch when I ran out . The idea of eating a piranha freshly caught in a river was something I never pictured myself doing. And swimming with pink dolphins was an experience ill never forget! This is clearly one of my favorite adventures, and it has left a lasting impression on me. Viva Brasil!