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¿Por qué NADIE visita Paraguay? 🇵🇾

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00:00They say Paraguay is one of the least visited countries in the Americas.
00:04Curiously, I have never met a Paraguayan.
00:07I haven't even heard anyone say
00:08I dream of getting to know Paraguay.
00:10Today I find myself in the capital of this beautiful country.
00:13something that is rarely talked about
00:14And I'm ready to explore it, to be able to walk it.
00:18and to discover its beauty, its culture, and its contrasts.
00:21Paraguay is in the heart of South America.
00:24It has no access to the sea.
00:25It is surrounded by Brazil, Argentina, and Bolivia.
00:28And perhaps that's why many people overlook it.
00:31But even so, it is one of the most stable countries in the region.
00:34and it has a very strong cultural identity.
00:38Here, people don't only speak Spanish.
00:40Paraguay is a bilingual country.
00:42Guarani is also an official language.
00:44And it is used every day.
00:46Alhu, Paraguay.
00:48Exactly.
00:49I love you, Paraguay.
00:50After visiting more than 110 countries,
00:53I understood that there are places that call to you because of their landscapes.
00:56and others because of the little that is known about them.
00:58Paraguay is one of the countries.
01:00My travelers, if you don't already know me,
01:02I am Verónica Weffer and I am located in Asunción.
01:06If I'm being honest with you,
01:07I don't come with a list of must-see places.
01:09not even with a perfect itinerary,
01:11but rather with a lot of curiosity and energy
01:14to walk, explore and see what surprises us in this country.
01:18So, I'm ready and with this sun,
01:21this heat,
01:23Let's go!
01:32I just arrived in Paraguay and uploaded a photo to social media.
01:35And I received several comments,
01:37Among these, one from a beautiful Paraguay.
01:39that I want to introduce and that will be my guide today,
01:42so to speak,
01:43She is Yasme.
01:45Hello, Verón.
01:46How are you?
01:47Here are two.
01:48Yes, exactly.
01:49Well, give it to me, give it to me.
01:51There are two here.
01:51Just like Europe.
01:52Yes.
01:53I think it's the only country in South America.
01:55which are two kisses.
01:56Even so,
01:57It is the only country,
01:58This situation always happens.
01:59that we're stuck with the kiss there,
02:01with our neighbors.
02:04Well, as long as they don't run,
02:05later due to misunderstandings with others,
02:07It might pass.
02:07It might pass, it might be a surplus, nothing more.
02:09I want you to comment.
02:11If they already knew this fact about Paraguay.
02:13I want to say that you are the first Paraguay.
02:16In the world I know.
02:17Well, it's an honor.
02:19Well, I hope to represent you well.
02:20throughout the country.
02:22Oh, I know that's true.
02:23That's great, I know your content
02:25It reaches a lot of people.
02:26around the world.
02:28I am one of the people
02:29I've been following you and watching you for years.
02:32It is serious?
02:33Yes.
02:34I connect a lot with travel-related content.
02:36I am a person who enjoys traveling.
02:37I haven't had the opportunity to travel as much as you have.
02:40But I am through the videos.
02:43Oh, how lovely.
02:44That's true, I really want to hug you.
02:46But it's very hot.
02:46I think we'll always like each other.
02:48It's so hot.
02:50But I want us to go walking
02:53despite the temperature that is being
02:55and let's go discovering these places
02:57that you think are the most beautiful
02:59from this city.
02:59Do you look like yourself?
03:00Of course.
03:00And with great pleasure and great honor.
03:02I'll show you a little bit.
03:03of the city's emblematic places.
03:06Okay, let's go.
03:11Wow, the view from here is gorgeous.
03:14And perhaps this is one of the postcards
03:16most eye-catching in Asunción.
03:19This is the Palacio de los López.
03:21The Government House.
03:22And it is precisely from here
03:23We have another perspective,
03:25Another angle.
03:26Quite calm,
03:28The truth is, very few people are walking.
03:30But who will be walking?
03:31with this scorching sun and this heat
03:32only when traveling with Vero.
03:34So subscribe, my travelers,
03:36because they don't know
03:36What's going on?
03:38The heat.
03:38This place looks very beautiful from here.
03:40Yes, it's a must-see.
03:42when visiting the capital.
03:47The López Palace
03:49It is the seat of government.
03:50It was built in the 19th century.
03:52and takes the surname
03:54from one of the families
03:55most influential
03:56in Paraguayan history.
03:58It's not an ostentatious palace.
03:59and exaggerated.
04:01It's sober,
04:01firm
04:02and think about it very carefully.
04:03the character of Paraguay.
04:05My God,
04:06It's so hot!
04:07I feel like I'm melting.
04:10And that's because we are
04:10during the hottest time of year
04:12from Paraguay.
04:13Approximately 39 degrees,
04:15but with a feeling
04:16such as 50º.
04:18Yes yes.
04:18These are very hot days.
04:20The era,
04:21In addition to having high temperatures,
04:22we have plenty of humidity
04:24that makes one feel
04:25even more so the heat.
04:27Total!
04:27Miren,
04:28we came together
04:28having some water
04:29with lemon,
04:30with this beautiful view
04:31to refresh ourselves,
04:33but that's only
04:33start,
04:34my dear friends,
04:34and I feel
04:35that I'm melting
04:36The heat.
04:37And you're acting like nothing's happening.
04:38Good,
04:38What happens is that
04:39I try to get used to it,
04:41you use your methods
04:43here in Paraguay,
04:44we try to take
04:44cold drinks,
04:46one of them
04:46It's very typical.
04:48It's called tereré.
04:49Guau,
04:49I heard,
04:49what is that?
04:50It's cold,
04:50He is rich.
04:51Tereré is something
04:53very similar
04:53to mate,
04:54as for what
04:55take the mate,
04:57It has water.
04:58These are the two components.
04:59essentials,
05:00but the difference
05:00of mate,
05:01which is a drink
05:02hot,
05:03that normally
05:03We also took it.
05:04but in winter,
05:05Here we drink tereré.
05:06with lots of ice
05:08and yuyos,
05:09which are herbs
05:09Refreshing,
05:10like mint
05:11or the capillary cedar.
05:13And why didn't you tell me?
05:14that instead of seeing me
05:14It had lemon,
05:15I didn't get a tereré.
05:16Forgiveness,
05:17We'll take it later.
05:18I promise you
05:18which we are going to prove.
05:20Let's go.
05:23After refreshing ourselves,
05:25we want to show
05:25that the palace
05:26be closer,
05:27but they told us
05:28that we couldn't.
05:31Good,
05:32for security reasons,
05:34take these measures,
05:35only with tourists,
05:36with all people.
05:37But the curious thing is
05:38It's that from the street corners
05:39you can record,
05:40but not exactly
05:40From the front.
05:41Even so.
05:42Because they allow you
05:43take a picture
05:44so beautiful
05:44just like this one.
05:47Walking
05:48tan only
05:48about 5 minutes
05:49we arrived
05:50Plaza de la Libertad
05:52where there is
05:52lots of craftsmanship,
05:54things to buy.
05:56In fact,
05:56you see people
05:57doing all their things
05:58the hand,
05:59different wallets,
06:00very beautiful souvenirs
06:02that can take you
06:02at the moment
06:03that you come
06:04Asunción.
06:05Fíjense which is like
06:06a small market
06:06and from side to side
06:07You'll see.
06:07very beautiful things
06:09and something that caught my attention
06:10too much attention
06:10They are the fans,
06:12Just what I need.
06:13ahorita.
06:13I see that there is
06:14many things
06:15made of leather,
06:17also many things
06:18and the truth
06:19It's quite picturesque.
06:20It's beautiful.
06:27Look,
06:28Here I see
06:28many vases
06:29I don't know if
06:29they are also
06:30of mate.
06:30Yes,
06:31That's right.
06:31there you have the
06:33horns
06:34that we
06:34we say
06:34to that vase
06:35guampa
06:37because normally
06:38before
06:38they did
06:38of the horn
06:39of the bulls,
06:41they were made
06:42therefore
06:42And that's what it is nowadays.
06:44if you tell him
06:44guampa
06:44in Argentina
06:45but when
06:46te ponen
06:46the horns.
06:48And here
06:49we
06:49sale com
06:50your pocket
06:50forest
06:51or with your
06:51pocket
06:52Tereré?
06:53Normally
06:54on days like today
06:55and almost all year round
06:56because it's very hot
06:57we use more
06:57tereré.
06:58OK.
06:59Obviously
06:59in winter
07:00if we leave
07:00with our
07:01pocket of forest.
07:01And it's a termite.
07:02AND,
07:02here,
07:03this one that sees
07:03on the other side,
07:04these larger ones
07:05These are the terms.
07:06for tereré
07:06that we have to
07:07to have more capacity
07:08because we are
07:09all day
07:10trying to refresh ourselves
07:11and taking
07:12lots of tereré.
07:13I want to search
07:13a place
07:14where to find
07:15a good tereré
07:16to prove it.
07:17Let's go get it
07:17a team
07:18tereré.
07:23I have a question.
07:25They end
07:26so much tereré
07:27such as, for example,
07:28in Argentina
07:28or in Uruguay
07:29mate,
07:30It's normal.
07:30that they share them
07:31What are you drinking?
07:32like this, in the family
07:33and...
07:33It's perfectly normal.
07:34In fact,
07:35tradition
07:36or the most beautiful
07:36tereré
07:37or mate
07:38that's exactly
07:39take it
07:40in a group.
07:40It's like a ritual.
07:42Share saliva.
07:43Yes,
07:43We have to share.
07:44Nothing is happening.
07:45I.e,
07:46que crees que
07:46if we are walking
07:47over here
07:47we see someone
07:48with its term
07:48tereré
07:49and I arrive
07:49or give me tereré
07:50and give it to me.
07:50We joined together.
07:51a la ronda
07:51nomas.
07:52Ah,
07:52Mira,
07:52for example
07:53do you have someone?
07:53that we can get closer
07:55find someone better.
07:56What a shame.
07:56if you will stretch
07:58here,
07:58if you will stretch
07:59I'll tell you
07:59give me
08:00a little bit
08:00de tu tereré
08:01Would you give it to me?
08:02I want to read
08:03aí en los comentarios
08:04but let's go
08:04to have the test
08:05all at once.
08:05Hello.
08:06How are you?
08:08Is that tereré?
08:09Yes,
08:09es tereré.
08:10Would you be able to?
08:11give
08:11a little bit
08:12Do you have tereré?
08:13Yes,
08:13I'm inviting you.
08:14Ah,
08:14well,
08:14It's cold.
08:15Bien frío está.
08:17Que le pones
08:18Ice inside?
08:18Este tiene hielo,
08:20tiene la hierba,
08:21ginger,
08:21tiene limón.
08:23My first time
08:24tasting tereré
08:25here in Paraguay
08:26my travelers
08:27y lo necesito
08:28because I feel
08:29dehydrated.
08:37Agüita bien fría
08:38con mucha hierba,
08:40limoncito,
08:41refreshing
08:41y además le colocan
08:42cuero al vasito
08:43how so that
08:44Mantenga frío.
08:45Yes,
08:45Yes,
08:45Yes,
08:45es un adorno
08:46de cuero que tiene
08:47y además le ponemos
08:49thus,
08:50this for example
08:50tiene el escudo
08:52of a club,
08:53Un Club Olympia.
08:54It's a lot of abuse.
08:55si te pido
08:55another little vase
08:56Tereré?
08:57Yes,
08:57how no.
08:58Si es abuso
08:58Can I?
08:59Node,
08:59I can,
09:00yo me lo sirvo,
09:01I serve myself.
09:02We'll see,
09:03I want,
09:03I want.
09:04Here?
09:04Yes,
09:05me gustas ahí.
09:06How delicious.
09:13Si no has dado
09:14Like this video,
09:15dale like
09:15because me
09:16I liked it
09:17el tereré.
09:22Something that really
09:23I was surprised
09:24fue la amabilidad
09:25of their people.
09:26No es una amabilitadad
09:27forced
09:27tourist,
09:28It's natural.
09:29They explain it to you,
09:30they talk to you,
09:31te miran a los ojos
09:32y en un país
09:33little visited
09:34eso se siente
09:35still more genuine.
09:37Here I see in detail
09:38just what I'm finishing
09:40to prove
09:40y es que en este
09:41little puestecito
09:42venden las hierbas
09:43so that you can
09:45hacer tu propio tereré
09:46o si quieres
09:47también te lo preparan.
09:48Me llama la atención
09:49because suddenly
09:49grab these herbs
09:50over here
09:50que le llaman yuyo.
09:51Yuyo son hierbas
09:52medicinal,
09:53la meten acá
09:53y comienzan
09:54hurting all
09:55y luego tienes
09:56el agüita aquí,
09:57although this is hot
09:58I suppose that here
09:59tienen el hielito.
10:00When are you preparing?
10:01tu tereré
10:01le pones todas
10:02esas hierbas
10:03Or only some?
10:03Node,
10:04le pones alguna,
10:05It depends.
10:05for example,
10:06si vas a tomar mate
10:07por la mañana
10:08le pones más remedios,
10:10yuyos,
10:10le decimos nosotros
10:11que son más medicinales.
10:13OK,
10:13quizás un poco
10:14as,
10:14quizás un poco
10:15purifying agents.
10:16Yes,
10:16inside los yuyos
10:18medicinal
10:19distinct tens
10:20properties
10:20de los yuyos.
10:21Although these are not seen
10:22how fresh.
10:23Node,
10:23And because it's already late.
10:25Es el calor
10:25los machitos.
10:26normally
10:27las peopleas
10:28o la señora
10:29who is dedicated
10:30selling los yuyos,
10:31she wakes up
10:32at 5 in the morning,
10:34collect these fresh
10:36y viene
10:36y monta su puestito
10:37acá bien temprano.
10:39It's already 4 pm.
10:40Yes,
10:41for the people
10:41who works in the area
10:42vienen
10:43and before going
10:44a la oficina
10:44vienen a preparar
10:45o su mate
10:46o su tereré acá.
10:51Nos vinimos
10:52to prove
10:53typical food
10:54from Paraguay
10:55a restaurant
10:56that falls around here near
10:57se llama Bolsi
10:58recommended
10:59by this Paraguayan
11:00y of entry
11:01They recommended me
11:03this little basket
11:03which comes in a wide variety.
11:05¿Y cómo le llaman ellos?
11:06Es la canastita típico.
11:08Ellos,
11:08nosotros.
11:09Well,
11:10nosotros.
11:11And the typical little basket
11:13tiene una variad
11:14typical foods
11:16our
11:16specifically
11:17we consume them more
11:18in San Juan
11:19above all
11:20y algunas todo el año
11:21that are for example
11:23this.
11:23Son la chipa
11:25y estos son
11:26very traditional,
11:28son comidas
11:29that you find them
11:30in the street
11:31included.
11:32Many times
11:33you find women
11:33with the baskets
11:34up here
11:35in the head
11:35llenos de chipa.
11:37¿Cómo se llama esto?
11:39Chipa.
11:40Chipa.
11:41Corn?
11:42Es almidón,
11:43Yes,
11:44starch flour
11:44conquest
11:46y un poquito de anillo
11:47y después tenemos
11:48very rich
11:48esta que es el mellú.
11:51El mellú
11:51es también algo
11:53quite traditional
11:55and quite simple
11:56to do it.
11:57We also sold it.
11:58hacer en la casa.
12:00¿Lo comen en el desayuno,
12:01at lunch?
12:01Yes,
12:02it looks a lot
12:03a una arepa
12:03si te das cuenta.
12:04I need to prove it.
12:05Yes,
12:06tiene también
12:07almidón
12:07with queso.
12:09Only these ingredients
12:10y es algo muy rico.
12:11Very tasty
12:12y muy simple.
12:13How delicious.
12:14Afterwards,
12:14you know arepa
12:15but Colombian arepa.
12:16Likewise,
12:17including has restaurants
12:18that they modified it
12:19a little
12:20in its traditional recipe
12:21y le ponen
12:22jamón,
12:23cheese,
12:23other ingredients
12:24like the arepa.
12:25Y después tenemos
12:26here
12:27chewed payahua
12:28that for me
12:29es mi favorito,
12:30my preference.
12:32How
12:32very similar
12:33a una croqueta
12:34y tiene carne.
12:36Well,
12:36es muy Recomendado.
12:37Because I'm all
12:37I'm grabbing it
12:38with the hand
12:38y se supone
12:39that everything is outside
12:39to share.
12:40I'm going to grab it.
12:40un pedacito.
12:41Yes,
12:42ahí ves,
12:43It's like a croquette.
12:44With protein,
12:45This one has meat.
12:46Yes,
12:46very rich.
12:50y después
12:51lastly
12:52we have
12:52el pastel
12:53mandio.
12:54It's like an empanada,
12:55node?
12:55Exactly,
12:56es una empanada
12:57but instead
12:57of tener
12:58la masa
12:59of flour
13:00wheat
13:00it is finished
13:01with flour
13:02of cassava
13:03and inside
13:03también tiene carne.
13:05Very carnivorous
13:06acá en Paraguay.
13:07How delicious.
13:07Well,
13:08Enjoy your meal.
13:08Es tan solo
13:09la entrada
13:10because then
13:11el plato principal.
13:13Plenty of meat.
13:19How delicious!
13:19You can see all of this.
13:21This
13:21que ustedes ven acá
13:22that looks like a pastry
13:23se llama
13:25chipahuasú.
13:26¿Lo dije bien?
13:26That's right.
13:27Lo dijiste,
13:27súper bien.
13:28I want to try it,
13:29It looks like a little tart.
13:31y yo lo pedí
13:33to accompany
13:34the food.
13:38How delicious.
13:39Is it chocolate?
13:39with what?
13:40That's right.
13:41But it is not sweet,
13:42es saladito.
13:43Entonces es salado
13:44lleva también
13:45a veces le ponemos
13:46cebollita
13:47y huevo.
13:48También lleva huevo
13:50es uno de los ingredientes
13:51main
13:51and normally
13:52nos gusta comerlo
13:54to accompany
13:55meat dishes
13:56o cuando hacemos asados.
13:58Well,
13:58they say that in Paraguay
13:59if they don't eat meat
14:00es como no haber comido.
14:02Ellos son muy,
14:03very carnivorous
14:04así que yo me pedí
14:05a cut of meat
14:06que viene con cebollita,
14:07bell pepper
14:08and these croquettes
14:10Made from cassava.
14:11Here I go.
14:12con unos kilitos de más
14:13esto se ve muy rico,
14:14crispy,
14:16Enjoy your meal
14:17my travelers
14:17because if you like me
14:18Paraguay
14:19por la comida.
14:20Me enamoraron
14:20with the food.
14:21Yes,
14:22así decimos nosotros
14:23we fell in love
14:24by the stomach
14:24to foreigners.
14:31I confess something to you
14:32y no se molesten
14:33my Paraguayan friends
14:34but when I arrive
14:36Paraguay
14:36I felt that
14:37I didn't understand
14:38lo que me estaban diciendo.
14:40Many spoke to me
14:40y yo quedaba como
14:42you speak
14:43I understand you
14:44perfectly
14:44but there are other people
14:45que tienen
14:45like another accent
14:46node?
14:47Yes,
14:47o sea,
14:48nosotros
14:49mezclamos
14:49much
14:50Spanish
14:51with the Guarani
14:52why
14:53nosotros tenemos
14:54of the official languages
14:55acá en el país.
14:56Una es
14:57Spanish
14:59like the whole region
15:00y la otra
15:01es el guaraní
15:02that is very strong
15:03within our culture
15:04so much so
15:05in day-to-day life
15:06mezclamos
15:07el guaraní
15:08con el español.
15:08All Paraguayans
15:10He speaks Guarani
15:11o sea,
15:12lo conocen.
15:12we all speak
15:13yopara
15:13que no es un guaraní
15:15100% fluid
15:16ni un español 100%
15:18es la mezcla.
15:19Yes well
15:20there are people
15:21que hablan
15:21as a first language
15:23el guaraní
15:23what a dream
15:24normally
15:25live
15:25outside the capital
15:27also
15:28there are people
15:29what soil
15:30hablan en español
15:30but in general
15:32the general population
15:33hace una mezcla
15:34then
15:35within a single phrase
15:36podés tener
15:37la mitad
15:38of words
15:38in Spanish
15:39and others
15:39in Guarani.
15:41For example
15:41si yo quisiera decir
15:42Hello friends
15:42I am in Paraguay
15:44How would I say it?
15:44In Guarani?
15:45Well
15:46nosotros
15:46friend
15:47for example
15:47es una palabra
15:48what tenths
15:49cape
15:49y lo usamos mucho
15:51inside any
15:52conversation
15:53ya sea en español
15:54or in Guarani
15:55then
15:56y capé
15:57es mi amigo
15:58my friend
16:00and well
16:01and Paraguay
16:02also in Guaraní
16:03se le suele decir
16:04here in Asunción
16:05le decimos
16:05Paraguadu
16:06the sea
16:07How would you say it?
16:07Complete?
16:09te hago yo para
16:10that I also
16:12I speak 100% Guarani
16:13he would be
16:14if cape
16:16I am in Paraguay
16:18if cape
16:20I am in Paraguay
16:21y lo otro
16:21that normally
16:22any foreigner
16:23suele aprender mucho
16:24this phrase in Guarani
16:25what is
16:26rojalhu
16:27Paraguay
16:28rojalhu
16:29Paraguay
16:30likewise
16:31I love you Paraguay
16:32Of course
16:32we have visited
16:33many countries
16:34que tienen
16:35different languages
16:36native languages
16:37but that the majority
16:38of its population
16:39también pueda dominarlo
16:40a little
16:41now I understand
16:41why
16:42when he came
16:43from the airport
16:44the taxi driver
16:44me venía haltando
16:45y yo como
16:45but I don't understand
16:46What are you telling me?
16:47quizás me estaba
16:49speaking
16:49for you
16:50dices
16:50for you
16:50as?
16:51yo para
16:51yo para
16:52yo para
16:53in Guarani
16:53quiere decir
16:54mezcla
16:54una mezcla
16:56of things
16:56for example
16:57hay una comida
16:59also here
16:59in Paraguay
17:00que se le dice
17:00yo para
17:01y es una mezcla
17:02of things
17:02I believe that you
17:03comment me
17:04si sabían
17:04this act
17:05from Paraguay
17:05super interesting
17:07y yo aquí
17:08I'm speaking
17:09yo para
17:09yo para
17:10sí así mismo
17:11Paraguay
17:12es uno de los
17:13few countries
17:13in America
17:14where a language
17:15indigenous
17:16She's alive.
17:17y se habla
17:17in day-to-day life
17:19the country
17:19shelter
17:20indigenous communities
17:21that preserve
17:22ancestral traditions
17:23especially
17:24in the region
17:25del Chaco
17:26where aún
17:26existen pueblos
17:27that maintain
17:28your cultural identity
17:30I like it
17:31esa lucecita
17:32of the sun
17:32beginning to fall
17:34and just
17:34let's take
17:35a little boat
17:36so that you can leave
17:37from this bay
17:38que es la bahía
17:39of Asunción
17:40to the river
17:41Paraguay
17:42Mira nos mandaron
17:43to put on jackets
17:44and we're going
17:45en este barquito
17:45let's see
17:46now
17:47Paraguay
17:48from the water
17:54wow
17:55How beautiful!
17:56have chosen
17:56this time
17:57to navigate
17:58in the river
17:59Paraguay
17:59because fair
18:00dusk
18:02it's on point
18:03to paint
18:04todo el cielo
18:04orange
18:05y justo el sol
18:06if he is hiding
18:07behind a cloud
18:08you see
18:08todos los rayos
18:09like this
18:10super beautiful
18:11has been
18:12an excellent
18:12hostess
18:16how beautiful
18:18apart
18:19everything
18:19peaceful
18:20peaceful
18:21let's
18:22a una buena
18:23speed
18:23enjoying
18:24del fresquito
18:25from all sides
18:26spectacular
18:27y de lo verde
18:28because something
18:29that he did not mention
18:29in this video
18:30es que Paraguay
18:31at least
18:32Asunción
18:33It's quite green.
18:34although today
18:35I am turning
18:36Asunción
18:36Paraguay
18:37tiene muchísimo
18:38more to discover
18:39están las impresionantes
18:41Monday's waterfalls
18:42nature
18:43savage
18:43del Chaco
18:44Paraguayan
18:45y el lago
18:45Ipacaraí
18:46one of the most well-known
18:48also
18:48Ciudad del Este
18:50very visited
18:51for its activity
18:51commercial
18:52Paraguay
18:53no es solo
18:54your capital
18:54and definitely
18:56deserves more
18:57of a trip
18:57What a beautiful walk!
18:59y qué linda
19:00first impression
19:01he tenido
19:02of Asunción
19:03I hope to appeal.
19:04muchísimo más
19:05How beautiful!
19:05to be able to know
19:06how kind
19:07the people
19:07who has received me
19:08here in Paraguay
19:09and also
19:10How economical
19:11has been
19:12todo lo que
19:12we have done
19:13hoy la comida
19:14es un país
19:14that should
19:15to know
19:15yes
19:16the truth
19:16es que Paraguay
19:17es un país
19:18quite interesting
19:20I believe that in recent years
19:22it is being
19:22pit
19:23of many people
19:25outside of
19:25this region
19:26also
19:27for the benefits
19:28that we have
19:29both
19:30in quality
19:30of life
19:31quality of people
19:32a culture
19:33also different
19:34interesting
19:35and also
19:36we have
19:36other benefits
19:38que hoy en dia
19:39a many people
19:40les atrae
19:41our country
19:41for the lifestyle
19:42que no es un estilo de vida
19:44very expensive
19:45y si es de calidad
19:46and also
19:47for the benefits
19:48the truth
19:49let's go to tell it
19:49taxes
19:50also
19:50that the country
19:51today
19:51tiene
19:52y que le abre
19:53the doors
19:53a personas
19:54from anywhere
19:55of the world
19:56wow
19:57How intelligent!
19:58my traveler
20:00too
20:00I'm going to confess to them
20:01something
20:02cuando yo mando un mensaje
20:03tell me
20:03but welcome
20:04my country
20:05I can recommend you
20:06hacer esto
20:07this
20:08this
20:08y yo le digo
20:09tomorrow you are unoccupied
20:10si quieres me acompañas
20:11y vienes conmigo
20:11but
20:12no le dije
20:13how are you going to record
20:14with me
20:14because I said
20:15si después
20:15I don't understand
20:16how do I speak
20:16o sea yo realmente
20:18I told you
20:20of the heart
20:20with much kindness
20:22seeing that you were going to come here
20:23a lo mejor
20:24I could give you a hand
20:25con algún consejo
20:26no esperé
20:27that you were going to invite me
20:28a hacer un video
20:29but I'm delighted
20:31y yo no esperé
20:32that it was literal
20:33as a professional guide
20:34because for example
20:35nos parabamos acá
20:36eso fue del año 1811
20:38when he arrived at the farm
20:39y yo como
20:40wow
20:41truly
20:42I loved meeting you
20:43I loved sharing it with you.
20:45y que me llevaras
20:45to more beautiful places
20:46of your city
20:47now
20:47which places
20:48crees que sí o sí
20:49I must get to know
20:49before going to Paraguay
20:50I think you should get to know
20:52the famous lake
20:54from Pacaraí
20:55that is in the city
20:55of San Bernardino
20:56the reserve
20:57que te doy un dato curioso
20:59es un lugar
21:00in which
21:01got inspired
21:02in one of the drawings
21:03that salt
21:03in the book
21:04del principito
21:05Oh wow
21:06you were going to find there
21:07a small monument
21:08explaining to you
21:09what is the story
21:09another point
21:10which could you visit
21:12I believe that it is
21:12Ciudad del Este
21:13es una ciudad
21:14interesting
21:15es muy comercial
21:16but also
21:16has a style
21:17of life
21:19very moved
21:20y muy alocado
21:21but interesting
21:22y después también
21:23I would tell you
21:24which could you visit
21:25exactly about
21:27from Ciudad del Este
21:28los saltos
21:28del Mondadú
21:29that also
21:30son lugares
21:32natural
21:33very beautiful
21:33that is worth it
21:34to know
21:34well
21:35Yasmin
21:36Thank you very much
21:37I'm leaving him
21:37social networks
21:38here of her
21:39las tiene privadas
21:40But let's see.
21:40si los acepta
21:41cuando los siguen
21:43I hope you liked them
21:44this video
21:45yes until this moment
21:46no le han dado like
21:47pues creo que es momento
21:47to do it
21:48Leave your comment
21:49what was your favorite part
21:50si eres del Paraguay
21:51What else do you recommend?
21:52and see you
21:53in an upcoming video
21:54Traveling with Vero
21:55Bye bye
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