Dia 2: Buscando animais selvagens na Costa Rica 🇨🇷

Let’s go slowly because we’re going far Countries: 12 – kilometers driven: more than 30 thousand – borders: 24 Heading to Alaska! Beautiful thing my friends, Starting another incredible day here. We are in Punta Uva, Costa Rica, in the extreme south of Costa Rica. We sleep here in an extremely

Isolated place, surrounded by jungle, forest, animals. We were woken up this morning by howler monkeys. Which is a type of monkey that. It makes a really loud noise here in the forest. Today the sea is really rough, it’s raining outside, so we’re going to wait a bit before we can start our day

Exploring a little more of this country that apparently has so many incredible things yet to discover. And we arrived here at a place that we really wanted to visit, which is an animal rescue center that exists here in Costa Rica. It’s the Jaguar Rescue Center

. We’ve been following their work for a long time. So we’re super excited, listen to the sounds of nature And here at the entrance there’s a little shop and there must be several sloths Look how cute it is among the countries you’ve been to, this one has the prettiest little gifts

. Wow, look how beautiful! There are beautiful things. There are little bottles. Super cute and here are some really cute magnets too It’s cool that part of the money is allocated to support the center itself . It’s an NGO, so it’s basically from donations and also from sales here at the little shop.

Look, love, a sloth We haven’t seen any sloths yet here in Costa Rica, only in Panama But do we see sloths today? Pura Vida Welcome to the Jaguar Rescue Center My name is Carlos And I will be your guide for the next 1 hour and a half

Well, Carlos will be our guide, I’ll start here by explaining a little about how the center works. There they rescue animals, some animals can return to nature, but some animals unfortunately will not be able to return. And that’s what we’re going to know today. Let’s go!

And here is the most incredible car in Costa Rica. And our tour starts here explaining the origins of this rescue center, which is really cool because two biologists lived here in this region of Costa Rica. And when the animals had accidents, when people thought in the forest

That they were rejected by their family, they got hurt, they brought them to these biologists and they started such cool work here that it grew to the point where the government recognized it as a rescue center. And today they do this very important work here in Costa Rica.

And here at the beginning we were able to meet several snakes and other animals, some birds that were rescued from the wild. Today they are no longer able to return, to be reintroduced into the wild. But it’s good that they have this space to be able to live safely.

These spider monkeys cannot return to the wild. This one is Sansa. She arrived here as a baby at the center because she was rejected by her family, because she has cataracts even though she was a baby. So the cataracts grow again, even though they have surgery.

So she would be like this, she would go blind. And it’s safer for her here. And there’s Paco, Paco. He was a domestic animal, he was trapped, he lived in a cage, in a cage and he didn’t even have space to move. So today, even though he is

Mentally well physically, he is very afraid of going outside. And it turns out that Sansa keeps him company, because she’s a little baby, but he’s 32 years old and has lived in a cage for 27. Just imagine. It wasn’t easy How cute. There are two species of sloths , the two-toed one

And the three-toed one. See, the feet of both species have 3 fingers . What changes are the hands. So, they have 2 or 3 fingers . The two-toed ones . Like this. These are these little coffees. That after it grows is a coffee with milk And they have a nose like that

The ones with 3 fingers They are more gray They have the black eye area And the Pura Vida smile That’s how I can easily see the difference between them And here we are meeting Coco the cocodrilo It’s a female crocodile

She was being beaten by a hunter when the staff managed to rescue her. Unfortunately, she lost an eye and was cared for here at the center. But when the center went to reintroduce her into the wild, the government did not allow the reintroduction, because

As it is a somewhat rare species, here it is more common to have caimans that are smaller than crocodiles and because she is female. The government said: “Look, if I put one more female in the wild, I will greatly increase the crocodile population in this area.” So either you get rid of it

Or you take care of it. And then, obviously, the center is taking care. Are you ready for the final speech? I practiced all night… So… don’t judge me Thanks! Now we are here with the founder who is part of this incredible place, with the animals.

First, thank you for the work you do here It’s very beautiful Thank you very much for coming My house And my wonderful home It’s a paradise And how… I don’t know Because there are so many animals Of so many species what it’s like to work with all this

And have to maintaining such a large center that is also of such great importance for Costa RICA Well, it’s not easy You have to have a lot of passion and a lot of love It all starts with love In this type of project Last year we rescued 1001 animals All electrocuted Run over

Or were trapped like pets So, we are a big team And it works like an orchestra We divide the different sessions Hospital, infirmary, rescue The entry of the animals The entire rehabilitation part Which sometimes takes two years Depends on the animal, sometimes 2 or 3 years Until release them

In other words, it’s a big team and a big organization And a lot of volunteers also live here There’s a lot of volunteer work To help coordinate and align everything Yes, we really need volunteers who come from all over the world We’ve had them from Brazil too

People come from all over the world to here And you can enjoy this landscape you can meet the animals It’s very important for us because we could never Despite having many “tico” people, people here from the Caribbean With salaries But we wouldn’t be able to maintain everything without volunteering

Why does the center accept volunteering for at least four weeks, if you are over 18 years old and have at least 4 weeks to work here, the center welcomes you. I congratulate you on your work You can donate and follow our work on our networks

And it was a dream come true to visit a space like this . The work they do here, taking care of the animals and also trying to reintroduce them into the wild, is really cool. Only those who really cannot return to nature stay here, which makes this space even more incredible.

And anyone who wants to help or any kind of help, they accept donations. So let’s leave their website here in the video description box. Anyone who wants to know more about the work here at the Jaguar Rescue Center can get in touch with them.

And now my friends, let’s leave the city of Punta Uva. We’re finally getting out of here. Because it’s difficult to leave this region of Costa Rica, which is very, very incredible. And we’re heading towards the city of Cahuita. And we couldn’t stand it and bought this stuffed sloth here.

She’s meant to be hugged and we’re going to put her here on our panel. And after walking a little, we arrived here. It’s not a campsite. This place is actually a bar called Bar do Reggae. They accept motorhomes because they have a huge lawn, which even has other motorhomes.

There’s one from the United States, which is our dream, a 4×4, completely modified, extremely beautiful. But that’s it, here we are going to organize ourselves to start hiking in Cahuita National Park. And this is a very good place, because we can leave Fifi in peace.

And one of the biggest challenges we have, those of us who travel with pets, is that we cannot enter national parks in all countries with our dogs. So what do we do? What are we doing here in Costa Rica? For example, today is a day when we are

Taking trips that Fiona cannot participate in. We leave our trunk open, put a mosquito net in the back, insulate the windows with aluminum, turn on the fans and then, with the door open, with the fans and with this thermal insulation, which is the way we live

In here of this car, which is not just a car, it was adapted to be a house. This is how she stays here, calm, safe in the environment she is in, which we are paying to be safe. So our car can be left open and it stays cooler here than walking with us,

Because today we’re also going to walk a lot on this ground. And today there was no better day to wear my Insider T-shirt. I took it out of the closet in the morning, all wrinkled, but it doesn’t need to be ironed, it falls apart on the body. And besides that, one thing

We’ve been doing is testing these t-shirts a lot over the last few days. I have this green one and I have a black one, I’m using it a lot. And one thing I noticed here, even though we keep sweating, which is good. We need to sweat, breathe, this sweat is quickly

Evaporated by the technology they use in the t-shirt. And look, it really is very good, right? Furthermore, it is also anti-odor. Yes, the clothes really don’t smell. Even though I’m wearing these shorts here that are already glued to my body,

If I were to remove my skin it would come off because of how much I’m wearing it. It’s always super comfortable and what’s best for those with slightly thicker thighs is that it doesn’t ride up and roll up like others. There is one thing in particular that drives me crazy.

Furthermore, the look is super neat, better for both men and women, it doesn’t fade, ultra comfortable and if you want to buy a t-shirt like this, my friends have a coupon for two that gives you a 12% discount. After walking a little, we are arriving here

At the entrance to Cahuita National Park and look how beautiful the entrance is! The guard searched us here to see if we were taking plastic or some things that we can’t take. And now we go to the park entrance, we have to sign our name, put our nationality

And then we make a voluntary contribution of however much we want to pay. Well, we made the payment here and made a donation of 4000 colones, which is more or less the average price of a national park entrance, as far as we know.

So we made our donation here and now we’re going to take a stroll to see what animals we find here in the National Park. And here at the entrance to the park there is a whole bathroom structure with shower, shower There is the bathroom and you cannot feed the animals.

Anderson is going to use the bathroom. It appears that the water in the taps is drinkable. Well, now my friends, let’s start our adventure here, exploring this park looking for wild animals And we just found the monkeys And while we were walking we found a sign called

Do not feed crocodile and there is some kind of mangrove forest. It’s good to know that there are crocodiles to keep an eye out for here, right? And there is movement in the water. And here are some tips on what to do if we see a crocodile.

And one of the tips here is not to touch the crocodiles. I think it’s very important because the first thing I would do Seeing a crocodile would definitely mean going there and picking it up. And we don’t have a fixed ticket price to pay specifically

Just here at this entrance which is within the community of Cahuita This is because it was a choice of the residents here, not to have a fixed amount to rely on spontaneous donations, because the park is managed collaboratively between the government and the local population

And it ends up that all the amount that is collected at the entrance is directed to the local community, in renovations and improvements to the community and also to the school due to their choice not to have a fixed amount and be charged.

Here in the middle of the trail we found this well that you can see is bubbling there, because down here, down here there is a source of natural gas. But that wasn’t what they wanted to discover at the time, right? Then in 1910 they excavated here to see if they could find oil,

But they only found sources of natural gases, so it was… What? It will pass right in the middle of the street, there are some parts that are along the beach too. If the tide comes back up, we’ll take a swim… we’re down here looking up. Because the little squirrel over there

He’s throwing seeds so he’s certainly a monkey Did he throw them at you? I almost got one too and they are eating it and throwing it down there. There’s a minefield there He picked up a stick And he’s going to throw it at someone’s head Look how naughty look how cute!

A curious thing that I didn’t know and I went to learn about this tree with this reddish leaf. What gives this sheet here? It was there on my grandmother’s land. In my childhood I played a lot in these trees and the same tree as the animals, that is, the monkeys specifically

. They are in love with this berry that grows on the tree that they bite, they eat it up there and throw it down here. I don’t know if it’s the same tree from my childhood, but it’s very similar. Because the leaf, the seed, the berry are very similar Coati Raccoon

My friends, passing by us, the thing here to find the animals is that you have to go slowly, pay close attention to the forest and looking up, because the sloths They stay on top of the treetops normally because they only come down to poop and they poop once a week.

So it’s very difficult to find sloths at the base of the tree, but we can try to find them at the top. We managed to see some little animals, some sloths, as they were right up there at the top of the trees, so it’s very difficult to film them.

That’s because sloths, they’re there, all on the list of the 150 most dangerous animals, Wow! So cute, so cute. It is extremely dangerous because her neck rotates 180 degrees In fact 270 degrees! So she can bite from all sides and her bite is very sharp, very painful.

And she also has claws that are super dangerous. This is very curious, because one of the most common things we see in cute videos on the internet is when there is a sloth on the asphalt, crossing the street.

Then someone goes behind her back and if it’s someone who is already a professional, that’s fine. But usually someone wants to help and takes her from behind and takes her to a tree, because she takes hours to travel. But as her head turns 270 degrees, she turns completely backwards.

If it bites a human being. On a finger, there. One finger, one arm. Or on the leg, on the chin. It can’t be something beautiful, my friends, this little animal so cute, so dangerous, huh? And when she catches smaller animals, like dogs, cats, something like that, she can even kill these animals.

That was already 3:30 am. I’m going back because I keep the part that is closing the sectors here little by little and we’re going back to our neighborhood. You wanted to see the monkeys too. After a kilometer or so, We get there and go take a shower.

Here is the structure of the bar and here is our shower. I think it’s that yellow green. There’s water here. There’s the tap, the shower, the cold water. You have good water here. It comes out in a trickle of water, a little shower, a little thin, but

That’s fine, it’s going to be a little fun here after we take a nice, wonderful shower. So, here in front of the reggae bar which is right in front of the beach and this beach also has dark sand, just like the black beach

That we had seen a little further south here in Costa Rica. And how extraordinary this scenario, my friends. It’s hard to get used to so much beauty in this country. There are a lot of people on this beach with dogs and a lot of people ask us to make videos answering questions.

Here our followers, our friends ask, they ask for various things. And that was the sense we started with. A new channel called Vibeverso, the Vibe universe of Dois There we will address answers to questions you ask, including, leave questions here in the comments about anything about our personal life

On the channel, business, money, relationships Leave it here in the comments and we’ll make a video on Vibeverso, which is here in the first pinned comment. And we’ll respond there. Why the Vibe of two? This channel that we have here that documents our journey

Through the Americas, it’s just for that, we don’t start cluttering this channel with other things, with other information, because there are people who accompany us here to follow your trip, no wants to know anything else. So it’s more than fair to separate these two communication channels.

So follow Vibeverso, subscribe to that channel and we will create lots of cool content there. We’re very excited because we’ve been wanting to do new things on the internet for a long time, express opinions, answer questions and I think it’s going to be a really cool, fun, curious space.

And we are here walking to the end of the beach. And look what a surprise, there are massages here, there are surfboard rentals there, there are like a few houses here with a bed for rent also in front of the beach. The vibe of this place is surreal, right? And today is

Live music day here at the bar, so we go there and check out what’s new for the day. I need to say that my home is in the bar. It’s the realization of a dream, of a life, because when I feel sleepy and decide to go home, it’s less than 100 meters away.

Everything I ever wanted, without having to wait for my friend to give me a ride, calling Uber , taking the bus, I just walk home. This place here is amazing. It was a surprise to have a live band playing there. And of course we are two old people

We stayed there for 1 hour But the good thing is that we are at home, right guys? I told Anderson now that I just want to go to parties, to parties, to any event with my house, because live music is playing and we are here at home.

And now let’s continue enjoying the ride lying down the way we like. That’s it, my friends. To the next. Bye Bye. Say goodbye, Fifi

Dia 2: Buscando animais selvagens na Costa Rica!

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49 Comments

  1. Infelizmente são muitas histórias tristes. Quando os animais forem respeitados em seu habitat natural, saberemos que a humanidade evoluiu. Ainda bem que existem pessoas e instituições que preservam as espécies.

  2. Minha pequena de 4 aninhos ama a fifi .. me disse agora.. mamãe vamos adotar uma fifi fofa dessa ❤❤❤❤

  3. Amo assistir os vídeos de vcs,sempre q tenho um tempinho corro pra ver,mim sinto viajando e aprendendo tbm rsrsrs.

  4. Cara enfeslimente de gente egoísta ,esse caras vão pacar pos aquele que criou tudo , também ele vai combra pos é ele que nos criou

  5. Amigos, este canal me fez perceber o quanto é rica, fantástica e exuberante, a biodiversidade latino-americana. Valeu meus queridos, por mais este trabalho incrivelmente bem feito. Abraços de Floripa!

  6. Olá meus amigos queridos. Tenho uma pergunta. Como a Fifi entrou na vida de vcs e se vcs conhecem a cidade de origem dela? Tenho uma cachorrinha linda igual a ela.

  7. Mais um vídeo maravilhoso pra coleção ❤❤obrigada por nos mostrar tantas belezas da naturesa 😊😊

  8. Show casal, que pais muito legal, e uma coisa que percebo em todos os paises que vcs estiveram até agora é a boa recepção com os brasileiros.

  9. Boa noite Anderson e Ana.
    Moro na Região Metropolitana de Recife.
    A planta nesse vídeo que você disse que tinha na casa de sua avó, aqui é chamada popularmente de castanhola, mas na localidade onde cresci, chamando-a de "coração -de-nego". Estamos na torcida pelo IBEST de você. Tudo de ótimo.

  10. Para o vibeverso: voces têm seguro saúde? Como é para cada país, caso voces precisem de médico!? Quanto à Costa Rica, é tão rica na flora e fauna quanto ao meu Amazonas. Aí bugios, aqui guaribas. E sim, a preguiça é um bicho perigoso. Não tem bada de preguiça 😂 mas a carinha é de aterrorizada e nao pura vida. Parece uma alminha penada kkkkk pra mim, claro! 😅

  11. A forma que vocês produzem as suas historias, suas imagens e falas, tem cara e jeito de profissional já bastante treinado. As historias que mais interessam são sempre aquelas contendo interação, impressão, de indivíduos dos povos desses países. Pergunta: por que então vocês raramente filmam a esses indivíduos com seus jeitos e atitudes comportamentais?

  12. Que lindo esse vídeo (como sempre 😬). Chorei com o macaquinho que passou a maior parte da vida enjaulado, muita crueldade!!

  13. Eu e minha esposa também somos de Floripa e amamos o canal de vocês. É bem inspirador kkkkk

    Contem mais sobre os custos de viver na estrada e as formas como vocês conseguem se manter (se não for muito invasivo).

    Sempre rola aquela dúvida de como gerar renda na estrada.

    Obrigada e ótima viagem!!

  14. Pergunta: em tantas viagens alguma vez você já tiveram algum contato com as medicinas da Floresta, como por exemplo ayahuasca?

  15. Seria legal vocês abordarem temas diferentes no outro canal falar um pouco sobre essa vibe top que vcs tem

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