Mexico City Livestream Tour ️ (this city has really impressed me)

Mexico City Livestream Tour ️ (this city has really impressed me)

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hello everybody how is it going let me know if you  can see me okay if you can hear me okay because i   am worried about the signal strength now here in  the park everything was fine when i arrived here   and now i've kind of been getting it in and out so  please let me know if uh everything's okay on your   end if you can see me already if you can  hear me all right if there's any kind of legs and just before we get started  want to say a big thank you to   jim ross and then also jim harriet and yuki  for the super chat donations thank you so much   voices out of sync charlie says  is that happening for anybody else   vanessa says it's fine low resolution okay  shoot why does this happen um okay i wonder   if i start moving maybe things will get better  just keep me updated guys um i am in the downtown   part of the city so to say i am in chapal tupec  park which is actually one of the largest parks   in all of the americas it's actually twice the  size of central park which is already huge so   i thought i would start my live stream here oh no  david says yes the voice and sound are not in sync okay well i'm just going to show you guys a  little bit around here and then we'll head   towards exiting the park but technically i  had a lot i wanted to show you in the park   so i hope that it will get better before  then so this is the famous c dmx sign sui daddy mexico the city of  walt mexico city as we know it   steven says it's a bit shaky  that's odd shouldn't be shaky huh okay well you guys keep me updated because yeah  unfortunately i was in here before and everything   was fine like i usually try and test my live  streams and the path that i'll be going on   before it happens but it can  also just be you know what's   going on with the signals inside the actual  city so sometimes it's just bad luck if   we unfortunately don't have a strong  connection for a period of time all right guys well let me move away from this  lake part and hopefully it will get better   but let me know in the comments guys  it's been a couple weeks now since   my last live stream in south paulo so let me know  how you guys have been doing what's all going on   where are you and what time is it there  it is about 12 o'clock here in mexico city   and as you guys know um i had to reschedule it  for an hour later than plan because i had some   unexpected work stuff come up that i had to deal  with so i apologize for anybody who was expecting   it at that time but that's just how things  go sometimes oh we've got geraldo from the   south of brazil very cool we got vanessa from  belleville ontario david from port townstead   you guys will probably see that here in mexico  city well obviously i'm not sure what they're   saying but oh my god it's like always yelling  you know about something i assume here they're   selling something but near my apartment in the  historic district i swear there's always a guy and   i think it's the same one because it's like the  same voice every morning at like seven or eight   a.m he is like screaming from the streets like  right under my apartment and i don't know why so   i guess every country has you know  its own kind of things that are normal   um is the connection getting better guys  i hope it is see on my end it looks fine   like usually if it was a super shaky  connection my screen would be going black   um so on my end it looks okay but  for you guys i don't know obviously anthony hello to phil from cornwall uk okay it's getting much better okay i'm glad   yeah maybe you know just some spots just  don't seem to have a good connection   oh so nice to see christopher santiago here  from mexico hope you're doing good christopher   um so guys mexico city just got  here how long has it been now   about a week a little bit longer than  a week and i'm technically leaving in how many days three days so it has been an  incredible time i have sorry one sec i wanted   to take you guys to the botanical gardens and  i just want to make sure i don't miss my exit what was i saying yeah so i have been having a really good time  in this city there's definitely no similarities   between here and you know the major cities  that i went to uh in colombia and brazil but   at the same time it really does you know  have its own thing going on one sec guys very loud this morning so uh yeah it definitely  has it's you know culture and energy and it's   also very interesting because for sure for  sure there is an influence and influence   from uh usa obviously being neighbors you  know canada and usa also influence each other   both ways as well so to my surprise it was very  nice to be able to go to like so many places   that i would find in the usa like let's say shake  shack i ordered on ropi from them a few days ago   and really enjoyed that can't remember the  last time i had a shake shack burger so guys   this is where we are going to  turn off to the botanical gardens   which are over here how is this exit  um and somebody said i'm out of breath   i'm out of breath because first of all i  haven't been feeling great unfortunately   whatever i had in florianopolis you know i  don't know i still don't feel fantastic but i   am better and then also mexico city is  actually at 2 000 meters of elevation   so that's why and i'm speed walking at this time  so that's why i'm out of breath let's see here um okay so let me give you first impressions of  mexico city so the area that i am staying in is   the historical district the most popular you  know area to visit for tourists because there   are so many like beautiful buildings there the  metropolitan cathedral the zocalo like all the   main attractions of the city are kind of in that  area but the thing is most tourists actually   from what i've read don't really stay in that area  and especially any expats expats who actually live   in mexico city usually don't live in that  area they usually live in roma norte juarez   la candela what's the one with the p polenko  or polenko something like something like that   with the p right so i stayed in the historical  district knowing that okay you know i got to be   extra careful compared to those other areas and  i also shouldn't really be walking around at   night in that area i'll take ubers everywhere  but it has been great because my apartment is   just spectacular there and if you guys follow  me on instagram you will already have seen it   but it'll be in like future videos obviously so  i am loving it just have to be a bit more careful   but it is very nice uh polanco thank you  steve g and mario um okay since i want to   show you guys this beautiful park let me just  give you a view while i read your comments this is the botanical gardens  that they have here in the park   and what's nice about this park is that you  can really do so much just in this one area uh   not only is there a castle a spectacular  castle chipotle peck castle is what it's called   that i went to a few days ago it has a historical  museum in there there's a modern art museum   here i believe there's one other museum and  what's crazy is they say that mexico city   if i remember the statistic correctly has the  second largest amount of museums in the world   second after london it has like 150 or  something like that and those are just   recognized ones apparently there's others that  are like unrecognized and then it's like 186 or   something so it's crazy yes this is a mosquito  what a strange sculpture but in a way super cool so uh yeah if you guys come here  this is a beautiful park to uh visit   i find it to be overall safe from the visits  that i have done hoping it will be today as well there's some cute cactuses  let's actually go this way ananias asks is there acai in mexico um i don't  know i think probably in like specialty stores   maybe i think it would be similar to like usa  and canada when it comes to acai where it's like   you know a specialty health food sort of thing  and probably costs a lot of money because it's   definitely not the same as like brazil where  they just sell it on the street for like   a dollar it's definitely not as easily  accessible here from what i have seen   just the same way that here in mexico you can  obviously get avocados for super cheap and in   brazil not only were they like hard to find but  extremely expensive so even though the countries   aren't particularly far away i think certain  things still are more accessible than others   so no unfortunately not a lot of us  i.e here in mexico from what i've seen um raymundo says i thought you were still in sao  paulo yeah i think some people who maybe don't   you know know a lot about how youtube you  know kind of works how long it takes to   put out a video usually when i post a video  i'm already like long gone from that area the   rare time if i'm spending a long time  there maybe that wouldn't be the case   but usually i have to plan my content far  in advance and also just to edit everything   and to kind of have a sort of set schedule  usually my videos are about two to three   weeks behind in general so i still actually  have two videos left of sao paulo so there will   be that look at this beautiful ball i don't  know what kind of plant that is very unique just reading your messages here guys oh somebody mentioned that there's a botanical  garden in medellin or medellin i should say   i don't think i actually went there strangely  enough i went to the beautiful botanical   gardens in rio which i highly recommend oh  my god those far exceeded my expectations   but i think i just ran out of time in  medellin and didn't didn't get to see   the botanical gardens there so maybe another  time oh i want to say a big thank you to louise   thank you so much hello elena i hope you enjoy  mexico i absolutely will thank you yeah i uh sadly   won't be spending as long as i usually spend let  me show you these cactuses as i tell you the story   i won't be spending as long in mexico as i did in  colombia and brazil i actually was planning to go   back to canada right after brazil initially  but i found a really inexpensive ticket from   sao paulo to mexico city about 300  canadian dollars with a checked bag   that is that is pretty low with coppa airlines  so i thought well you know i've really one of the   few canadians i think who hasn't been to mexico  i've heard great things this is an opportunity to   go check it out and may is actually  still a fairly nice time uh weather-wise   throughout the country like it depends on the area  because it is a big country it will range but i   think with the places that i will be going like  in the yucatan i think the weather should still   be pretty good in may it's more june july august  when they start getting more rain i believe   so i'll only be spending about a  month here but i'll get to see about   i think five different places yeah and even  with that that's moving quite quickly so   i'd love to come back for you know two three  months at least canadians can stay here for   up to six months every time so could definitely  be a part-time nomad here in mexico no problem isn't this gorgeous absolutely gorgeous so yeah  guys i just wanted to give you a little walk   in the botanical gardens here i thought this was  a nice place to go to or let's let's pop over in   there i don't think i've actually been in there  before and then we will be going out of the park   and i'm going to take you to one of my favorite  areas uh here in the city called reforma avenue so   uh i'd like to take a walk down there as well ah  i want to say a very big thank you to my friend   michael and michael i saw your paypal as well  so thank you so much for that you are so kind   a little something to go with what i sent in  paypal to you earlier today have a snack on us   great views here love the area thank you so much  michael and i hope you and alona are doing good   staying safe and uh yeah i will definitely have  something tasty for lunch today because here in   mexico city my god the restaurant selection is  fantastic like every single street corner there's   so many different places the quality of the food  is really good so this is definitely a foodie   paradise oh i want to say another big thank you to  louise thank you do you pretend to visit museum of   uh pre-columbian in mexico  city i don't know that museum   uh maybe if somebody could send me a link to  that one as well i'll try and check it out   i have gone to quite a few different museums here  i went to the historic one in the castle i went to   the i can't remember the name once  in polenko why can't i think of the   of the area with the p again polanco right polanco  the two famous museums that are there um and then   i was uh gonna go to a couple others but there's  just so many like it's it's crazy so i'll try and   find the one you're talking about but i don't  know off the top of my head which one you mean   but thank you so much for the super chat and a  big thank you to sfc paul thank you so much for   the kind super chat hope you are doing great  and thank you for coming out as always really   appreciate you guys that come to basically every  single one uh let me flip the camera here guys we've got a nice little walkway we've got  some banana trees look at this how nice lovely i feel like it was in colombia where  i saw the most banana trees of my life   they were very tall these guys  look like baby banana trees oh oscar says that that's the  museum of anthropology and history   is that the one that louise was referring  to or is that just a suggestion because   yes there is the anthropology museum here in  the park that's the one that i was forgetting all right so let's head back out maybe i can even give you guys a glimpse of  the castle you do have to walk up a really   long hill to actually get to the top and i  mean you have to pay at that point as well okay thanks again louise  i'll uh i'll keep it in mind   maybe i could do that today but i really only have  three days left and i still have a lot of work on   my plate editing wise so we'll see how much time i  have because as i mentioned in my last video guys   like i'd love to take everybody's  suggestions of you know things to see and do   but i think people overestimate just how much time  i actually have to explore you know it's like half   of my week at least probably even closer to like  60 70 percent is literally just computer work and   just like behind the scenes stuff and regular  life kind of stuff so even though it feels like   i'm in a place for a month or two it's not  the same as coming here as a tourist you know   and just you know seeing things even just shooting  a place takes so much longer than uh just visiting   it as a tourist so when you add editing and all  that kind of stuff like i really don't usually   have crazy amounts of time in places when i also  have to work on the back end at the same time   but i appreciate your suggestions i keep  them coming i'm just saying please don't   you know be offended if i can't use them all  because that's just the way it currently is   right now if i had somebody doing all my editing  if i had somebody doing all my back and stuff   then it'd be a bit different but you know  right now i'm basically doing everything myself see here let me flip the camera as i'm reading here ah i'm so glad anthony you helped me with my  travels to columbia thank you i will definitely be   visiting mexico city for my next  trip out of the us greetings and   thanks from orange county california  thank you so much anthony and i'm glad   that's kind of one of my main goals with  my channel is to not only make people aware   of maybe certain places that they've never  really heard anything about but to also give   helpful suggestions and kind of show you know what  there is to do in different places and how to make   it happen so if you actually want to go there  then you already have some knowledge about it people biking it's actually a very active city to be  honest mexico city and there's a lot of there's a lot of bike lanes i was going to  say even on the main street that will be going   down on reforma there's bike lanes and i love  that that kind of reminds me of toronto where   i'd love to just get around the city  by biking feel the wind whip through   my hair get some exercise not have to  spend any extra money on transportation but of course nowhere comes close to amsterdam  as far as bike culture that's for sure oh thank you once again to luis for  the super chat and yeah i'll keep   i'll keep the museum in mind thank you so let's walk no idea what he's selling anybody  want to tell me in the comments and actually we've got almost 200 people  here in the live stream who has all been   to mexico city and if anyone who is actually  from here i'd actually really like to know   because i know a lot of north americans have been  to mexico but i feel like most people just go to   the beach sort of destinations like you know  cancun tulum all of those kinds of places   but mexico city even though it's big and obviously  popular with tourists to a certain extent   i just feel like not as many people  go as to a place like cancun let's say oh i want to say a big thank  you to tom for the super chat   thank you so much hope you're having  a great day appreciate the support wonder landscape says i was born  there but i left when i was six   nice so you have some memories there la lorana  says i spent four months there last year very cool all right let me flip here guys   once again i'm this close to the camera  because it's so bright out that it's hard   for me to see my screen so i have to be super  close to be able to read any of the comments yes oscar you are correct you are getting closer  to the monument dedicated to the heroic kids   oh i had looked up the name before i started  the live stream what it is in spanish i mean   but yes this is a monument to six basically  teenagers it said from 13 to 18 these brave kids   basically sacrificed their lives in the  american and spanish war and this monument   was made and dedication to them once we get to  the front you'll see it it's super beautiful and uh that is the modern art museum but to be  honest it kind of looks closed the last time i   was here as well it had the gates closed so  maybe that's under restoration or something ananias asks is mexico city as big as sao  paulo it's close sao paulo is slightly bigger   south follows what 24 million  people in the metro area of course   and mexico city is 22. so it's  very close both are very big cities so here we are guys it says ah there  we go alastair defensores de la patria sound very sad oh i want to say a very big thank you to  katsu as always thank you for coming out   hi alina thank you for sharing planned  world in mexico enjoy fantasy features   thank you katsu glad you enjoyed it  i'm definitely going to be sharing   more beautiful nature here in mexico because the  next places that i'm going well are still i guess   you know fairly large but nothing like  mexico city but i definitely plan on   doing like day trips to different ruins like  chichen itza obviously and uh around tulum i   think there's some interesting ruins so uh stay  tuned for amazing history and incredible nature   and thank you once again to louise uh did  you find something similar between mexico   city and sao paulo that's a good question um what  would be well i mean yeah both are like enormous   cities both are the financial centers the  economic hubs of the country if you will   both have very good public transportation  i've actually been taking the mexico city   metro almost every single day because  as i said i'm in the historical center   so for me to get even to this park here or  polanco it takes like at least 30 minutes   30 minutes to an hour depending on how far i  go and it costs five mexican pesos which is   about gosh 25 american cents like cheaper than sao  paulo and cheaper than any um large metro system   that i remember riding and i don't know how many  years like ukraine's metro used to be that cheap   and now i think it's like 50 cents or 75 cents  if you convert it but here is just five pesos   as far as you want to go so incredibly inexpensive  and honestly i would say overall safe especially   strangely strangely enough if you are a woman  because there are women and children only   carts you know no men are allowed into those  wagons so i've actually just been staying in those   and have found it to be really good so  if you go during rush hour it does get   a little bit crazy but other than that i  think it's actually a really good system so   those are some similarities that i  would say um let me one second here guys   i wanted to give you a view of the castle if  you get kind of far enough away you can kind   of see the tip of it can you guys see it see  just over the statue just behind the trees   that's the castle and you get an amazing view of  the city from there they have like a beautiful   balcony and entry to the castle is only 80  pesos which i think is about three dollars so a   hundred percent worth it definitely something i'd  recommend you guys do if you come to mexico city oh got some super chats here  wanna say a very big thank you   to robert lear hello elena from pennsylvania  mexico city is very beautiful another great   choice of yours to visit the city have a great  day thank you so much robert and i agree i'm   i'm very glad i came here and think this will  blend well into i guess the sort of series that   i've been doing for the last six months i  do wish that i had more time here in mexico   to actually explore the country in a larger  way but i think being so close to canada it's   super easy and usually quite inexpensive so i will  definitely be back so thank you so much robert ah   thank you all decades playlists your video  inspired me to visit cartagena last week   that is fantastic i'm very glad and see guys  i'm saying it correctly now cartagena right   not cartagena as i unfortunately was calling  it in the video so i'm very glad that you went   um no mark thankfully no earthquake rubbles that  i've felt while i've been here but yes that is   something you got to be careful of here in mexico  city and i think other parts of mexico as well   is they can get earthquakes so you kind of got to  know you know what to do if that happens hopefully   it won't or just be really  small ones um all right guys   let me flip here i'll give you one more view of  the beautiful statue and castle here in the park   and then we are going to head on out this  way to like i said one of my favorite areas in mexico city which is reforma avenue it's  kind of the main downtown segment of the   city lots of the big fancy hotels like the ritz  carlton just in front of us is here all the big   banks lots of great restaurants and it's just  a really beautiful area as well like as the   first time i got here i was like wow this is  really well taken care of this is really nice oh thank you so much once again to louise i want  to give alina a big thank you for showing my   country brazil in so wonderful and honest way my  pleasure thank you so much louise i'll definitely   be back to brazil at some point because of course  i did mainly just the south this trip and that's   because brazil is just such a big country  and at the time like plane tickets were very   expensive uh domestically like i spent much  more than i was expecting uh just on plane   tickets domestically so i'd love to go back and  you know book my domestic tickets ahead of time   and see more of the north because as many people  told me in the comments the north has the most   beautiful places so i guess i'll make  my own opinion when i go there oh previous to my mom thank  you so much for coming out now i'll try and not get sun stroke it is hot like  i can feel my mouth is super dry from talking and   being in like plus 30 heat so it's not going to  be a super long uh live stream today we're what   35 minutes in and i think to get to the angel of  independence another 20 minutes and stuff so it's   gonna only be about an hour live stream and after  that i will definitely go get a drink and not be   in the blazing hot sun but thank you for coming  out yes mark margarita time would be very nice um oh hello to vita as well my  mom's friend hope you're doing well oh yeah i actually didn't realize how hot and  thirsty i was until my mom mentioned it you   know how sometimes you're just you know so lost in  what you're doing and then suddenly you're like oh   i'm really tired or oh you know like i really need  to eat something well i'm really thirsty suddenly but it's hard to kind of do anything while i'm  live streaming i kind of need both hands so   i will wait until i'm done so yeah as i was saying about reforma avenue  i love like the architecture here like i like   big cities a lot i really like skyscrapers  when it's super modern super clean just like   really interesting designs like i guess my  fascination kind of started in tokyo you know   being there for so long and seeing so many amazing  buildings there oh my god can i not and exit here   i was gonna exit in the big oh okay out this  way so yes that is a grasshopper but if you are   wondering usually you can exit through these  gates but i guess not today go out this way today and yes robert i did celebrate cinco de  mayo in uh mexico which is super cool   and i didn't realize it until it  was like mid-afternoon on the day   like somebody messaged me about it and i was like  oh yeah it is it's cinco de mayo i'm in mexico   so of course i had to go get some amazing  tacos for lunch as a mini celebration but but as many of you probably know like cinco  de mayo is actually a much bigger party so to say   in the usa than it is here in mexico like what  cinco de mayo is from my understanding is uh   just the anniversary of mexico's victory over the  french i believe of like a battle that they had   so i think it is like a sort of holiday here but  you know people aren't going around drinking 20   margaritas and like you know i don't know  like wearing all kinds of crazy clothes and   eating all the tacos or something like that's  a very american thing i think which is great   because you know in a way it's still appreciating  mexican culture it's just odd that americans are   more excited about it than i think actual  mexicans are so i was here for cinco de mayo ah yes oscar you are correct that  building is called the light tail   estella de luz this very tall building can i  even reach it with my gimbal yeah that is tall   so am i remembering correctly that this is  also a sort of monument about the independence   of mexico similar to the angel of independence  in the disc in in the distance there   any locals please let me know i had briefly  looked for meanings on my google maps   about all of these places as we walked by today  that's kind of what i remember from that one all right guys my phone's unfortunately getting  a little bit hot i think it's from the heat   and being in the sun all right those are the very common pink cdmx  taxis that you'll see all over the city and   while i think most of the time it probably would  be fine to take those i have heard that it's far   safer to use uber here in mexico city as with most  places i think i haven't heard of any cities where   it's better to take official taxis instead of  uber because with uber it's you know an actually   tracked sort of trip and the driver should be  verified but i guess maybe there are some places   where uber isn't the best but here in mexico  city it has been great haven't had any issues   and they also have these sort of like you know  double-decker tour buses as well here one sec guys thank you once again to louise um lena in your  travels did you learn some spanish or portuguese   i learned more spanish than uh portuguese but  you know if i'm being honest like ever since   the war started in ukraine and just with some  other things that i had happened personally   i just haven't been devoting as much time  to it as i would have liked and i think it   probably would have been better you know if i was  actually so specific on learning let's say just   spanish that i probably should have gone to you  know a spanish-speaking country after colombia to   just have that extra time it was kind of difficult  to go from you know spanish to portuguese and then   spanish again but i do know a little bit  so i definitely would like to learn more let's see all right guys so i'm just gonna walk a little bit ahead here one sec guys i'm just trying to troubleshoot one  thing bear with me but take taken this beautiful   view as i was saying before this is the reforma  avenue which you will find many big businesses   there's like the mac store over there there's  hsbc there's krispy kreme donuts there's all the   american big brand names that we all know and  love i don't know what these guys are doing oh they took down that statue i  remember that huh interesting cassius sorry lady i would have no idea what you're saying oh fun thing that will actually be  happening tomorrow here is that on sundays   similar to boat in both the columbia and brazil  they close down the main avenue here as well   and make it a pedestrian street so tomorrow  it will probably be even busier and uh   people will be relaxing and socializing there  but uh tomorrow i'm supposed to go on a boat ride   but yeah to be honest as i said in the beginning  of the stream i haven't been feeling great that's   honestly why i was even thinking of cancelling  today's live stream because i don't know my   stomach hasn't been great and i've just been  feeling really tired and just not my usual self so   i don't know what i'm doing tomorrow but i figured  that if this live stream was only about an hour   and i'm gonna go rest afterwards that i should be  able to do it so yeah that's how it goes sometimes it's a really gorgeous fountain that's coming  up here but i'll show you guys in a minute uh and nias asks after traveling latin america is  it what you expected or did you have a different   idea that's a good question um probably both  you know to be honest um definitely some things   you know were as i expected where i was expecting  to be you know impressed and surprised with just   how beautiful you know some of the places here are  many places even exceeded you know my expectations   um and at the same time you know  i was expecting that it would be   well let's just say more dangerous and that i'd  have to take more precautions than i would you   know in eastern europe like literally i most of  my eastern european travels i don't even like   prep that much i just show up and figure things  out as i go and you know walk all hours of the   night everywhere and not care about my cell  phone or whatever and of course stuff could   still happen in eastern europe but it's just far  more rare you know from all the time from all the   years that i have spent there and from everybody  that i have talked to as well who has been there   but here in latin america like unfortunately even  though there are many places that are safe there's   many that you do have to take significant you know  safety precautions and especially in my case when   i kind of have to have you know all of my gear out  you know i can't really uh not give papaya so to   say of like never have my phone out never have my  camera out like that's that's how i make my videos   so i also can't afford to like i don't know  hire a bodyguard or something like that or   um constantly be with someone you know everywhere  i go i much prefer to be independent in my travel   so i've just tried to be you know as safe as i  can and obviously some [ __ ] has went down but   at the same time you know most of the time has  been fine it's like one really bad incident and   maybe a handful of like sketchy situations  but most of the time it has been fine   and i think you know if you didn't have your  camera out if you didn't have your phone out   the chances of something bad happening  to you would be significantly reduced   so you know keep that in mind if you're coming  to these countries and you're okay with you know   keeping all your valuables totally locked away  and you research which areas are good which ones   are not you'll probably you know be absolutely  fine oh i see a super chat from rahul one sec   oh my god there's a guy with a shotgun right  there jesus christ see okay that that you will   never see in north america you will never see a  hotel guard with a huge shotgun oh my god um okay   rahul thank you so much thank you for the  wonderful live stream from mexico city definitely   on my bucket list take care and have a wonderful  mother's day weekend thank you so much rahul   hope you and your mom are doing well and i hope  my mom is doing well because obviously i will be   wishing her a happy mother's day on the actual day um thank you again to louise alina any  issue at the altitude of mexico city   yeah i mean it's not bad it's uh it's it's  noticeable but it's not bad i would say not   not as much as bogota i forget how  many thousand meters bogota was   four or five thousand was it that much i felt  it there climbing hills in bogota very difficult laga says but regular people have guns in the u.s  yes they do whenever anybody says oh but the u.s  

has crime like there's dangerous cities in the  u.s i'm like yeah yeah the us can be a very   unsafe place like that's not a comparison  i'm sorry like canada i would say on a whole   you know for big cities i lived seven years in  toronto walked all hours of the night all you know   crazy places i'm sure there's some like districts  that it would be better not to go to i'm just   gonna cross the street here um but on a whole  like shady [ __ ] like rarely happens you know   in the population sort of way if that makes sense  sorry guys i'm just trying to figure stuff out   so please don't ever like give the us as a  comparison of a safe you know city there are safe   places in the states but there's also some very  dangerous places in the states that i would be   like scared to go to so not not the right example matthew says would you be afraid of  walking in north battle for saskatchewan   no you know i think north battleford would be uh  not too bad i know that they say that that is like   our most dangerous place in saskatchewan  and i've been there you know multiple times   i think unless you were there at night  or something probably going to be fine um which way do i want to go i think this way   sorry guys i'm just trying to figure  [ __ ] out i'm going all over the place   let me flip the camera so you can see what's  happening here's the beautiful fountain there is the saint regis oh i gotta go just want to see one thing here well actually no okay sorry  guys i'm gonna go this way oh i want to say a big thank you to martin v as  always for coming out thank you so much great   effort live streaming in this heat enjoy mexico  thank you so much martin hope you're doing great   and yeah oh i think i'm almost getting  like a little bit dizzy unfortunately   with the heat but we're almost there we're almost  there to the grand the grand uh what's the word   yeah no guys i'm sorry i'm not like i'm not in my  right mind today i can't think of simple words um   crescendo climax no there's another word like  the pinnacle i don't know anyways the grand   thing that i wanted to show you at the end of  the tour we're almost there is what i want to say all right let me flip beautiful baskets sorry guys i'm just uh troubleshooting one thing  so please enjoy the view while i figure it out initially i had a tnt but uh the what do you  call it yeah the sim card that they gave me   um had some kind of defect i think where i  started i don't know like it just wasn't um oh i'm sorry guys i'm really one sec [ __ ] sakes okay sorry about that um fortunately tripping over my feet here um   yeah some there was some kind of defect  with the sim card so i went with the one   that starts with the t and because my mind is  not working right now i can't think of the name   what is the name of the big uh phone company here  guys that starts with a t why can't i think of it just reading your comments here grand finale thank you thank you  david that's the one that's what i was   trying to say but couldn't oh  what do we have here this is cool i don't know what this means the wings of mexico  became a contemporary art symbol of our country   since the mexican people have  converted it into an icon interesting hmm got the hsbc building right up there know what they're selling here oh  and we got a fruit cellar over here   that's one thing i missed about colombia  is in colombia they would always have like   cut up fresh fruit everywhere you went and  it's like a dollar or two and it was so good   and for some reason in brazil that  just wasn't as common so i have missed   being able to have that and here in mexico that  seems like that's a thing they do here as well oh did i miss a super chat thank you so much to robert lear i appreciate  it very cute telecell thank you jm you guys   are speaking for me today because lord knows i'm  like dizzy dehydrated and a little sick so thank   you for bearing with me but we are almost here  we are almost at the grand finale as i meant to yeah i say mangoes here too so here we are guys the angel of independence in  mexico city now can i remember my dates correctly   i believe mexico gained its independence in 1821. correct me if i'm wrong but yes obviously  this monument was erected to celebrate that   we've got the sheraton   we've got hbc as i said and let's let's run  across the oh no the bus is coming never mind that i didn't go all right guys in the next couple of minutes i'm  going to end the live stream so i'm just going to   read your quick comments here paul asks how polluted is the city i mean i'm  sure there is some pollution but i wouldn't say   that it's super super noticeable you know i don't  know maybe if you lived here for a long period of   time and then went to you know the mountains in  switzerland maybe you'd notice a difference but   overall i'd say it's been fine for me i'm gonna try and get across the road here  but i know [ __ ] i don't know when these where do these guys oh okay now  i can go all right i'm gonna run oh no [ __ ] those are coming [ __ ] dang  it i hate roundabouts and there's no light   there's no light for pedestrians to cross  the street here it's super annoying oh no you cannot drink the tap water here fyi guys all right so give you a little view up here   and then we'll end things off and hopefully  i don't pass out before then oh rick what's interesting is that  they actually have a lot of   women in the statues here which is nice  to see obviously the angel herself is   a female but always nice to see more women  honored in history than just men all the time no it's not 1910.

i'm sure that when i googled it it was in the  8 18 something and i'm almost certain it was 1821. that would blow my  mind did anybody else answer anyways all right we've got a lion up  here we got a little angel child oh when was the statue erected that i  don't know that i don't know that could   be 1910 for all i know i don't know  if we can see a date along this side but isn't this nice guys i really like this area  of the city i feel like if you're you know here   for the first time in mexico city and you really  want to be you know central and have all the   amenities around then staying near reforma would  definitely be a good idea and there's a really   big police presence here like of course you know  stuff could happen but overall i do feel safer   because there is such a strong police presence  in some parts of mexico city so you know that is   another reason that most likely  people aren't going to try anything ah yes thank you very much to all decades  playlists yes consummated september 27th 1821.   very nice our 1810 is yeah when they declared it okay all right guys we did it almost  didn't do it because even after six months   in latin america i'm still not quite used to  the heat and basically i have to let go of   all the hats that i buy since i don't want  to take them as hand luggage on the plane   so i need to get a hat here in uh mexico city but  i uh probably actually will wait until i get to   cancun and then we'll be going to kind of a  smaller town to actually go see chichen itza   which was honestly like one of the top things  that i have on my list here for mexico so stay   tuned for that guys i'm gonna have two more  videos of uh brazil left and they're both   lots of fun i have my main sao paulo video should  hopefully be out on monday if i can feel all right   to get it edited on this weekend and then  i also have the biggest party of the world   uh in sao paulo a vlog of that so stay tuned and  then uh we're gonna get into the mexico content   and i'm also gonna try and vlog i mean not vlog  yeah i need to go guys i need to go i can't even   think straight um i'm gonna do a live stream from  uh somewhere else here in mexico before i leave   at the end of the month so stay tuned thank you  all so much for coming out i really do enjoy   doing these just unfortunately today it's kind  of been a hard day so thank you all for coming   out and for all of your support like thank you  all so much for supporting my channel love you   a lot hope you have a great day and keep  being your own kind of beautiful bye guys

2022-05-16 08:21

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