6 LUGARES PROIBIDOS DE TIRAR FOTO E VOCÊ NÃO SABIA [+10] - Summary

Summary

The video discusses several places where taking photos or videos is prohibited due to various reasons.

1. Westminster Abbey: Taking photos is not allowed inside the main space of the church. The reason given is that it's a working church and people should enjoy the church and keep their cell phones in their pockets.

2. The Grand Canyon: There is a specific location, the Skywalk, where you cannot take photos. The reason is to preserve the glass of the bridge. It is also prohibited to enter with personal items like cell phones and cameras.

3. Uluru and Kata-Tjuta National Park: In Australia, several areas are prohibited from taking photos due to the sacred traditions of the A
ṉangu people.

4. Kumsusan's Sun Palace: In North Korea, it's a tomb where you cannot take a photo. There are other restrictions like no smoking, chewing gum, talking too loud, or laughing inside.

5. The Sistine Chapel: In this place, you cannot take photos because it's said that the camera flash damages the paintings. However, the host of the video argues that the camera flash is as damaging as the light that is on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. The real reason is that in the 80s, they needed to do a restoration work because it was in a bad state. This restoration was expensive and a Japanese company paid for it and kept the rights to use the image of the Sistine Chapel ceiling for themselves for years. This is why photography, video, everything was completely prohibited.

Facts

1. The speaker is discussing the seriousness of certain actions and warns the audience to be cautious when sharing content online.
2. The speaker mentions that people could be arrested if they post certain photos or videos, without clarifying what these photos or videos are.
3. The speaker advises the audience to be careful with the photos they publish, especially from certain places.
4. The speaker warns about the consequences of posting photos from Westminster Abbey, a church in London.
5. The speaker discusses the significance of Westminster Abbey, mentioning that several kings and queens of England, including Stephen Hawking and Isaac Newton, are buried there.
6. The speaker is annoyed by people who take photos or videos at tourist spots, especially when there are many people present.
7. The speaker mentions that photos from the Grand Canyon cannot be taken everywhere, specifically at a glass bridge called Skywalk.
8. The speaker mentions that it is prohibited to take photos at the Grand Canyon's Skywalk due to the risk of damaging the glass.
9. The speaker discusses the prohibition to take photos in Uluru and Kata-Tjuta National Park in Australia, due to the presence of carnivorous spiders.
10. The speaker mentions that in Kata-Tjuta National Park, several areas are prohibited from taking photos.
11. The speaker mentions that in North Korea, it is prohibited to take photos of Kumsusan's Sun Palace, the tomb of the country's founder, Kim Il-Sung.
12. The speaker discusses the prohibition to take photos at Kumsusan's Sun Palace, mentioning the presence of military personnel and the reverence for Kim Il-Sung.
13. The speaker mentions that in the Vatican, it is prohibited to take photos inside the Sistine Chapel.
14. The speaker mentions that in the Vatican, it is prohibited to take photos inside the Sistine Chapel, and that a police officer may come yelling if someone tries to take a photo.
15. The speaker mentions that in the Vatican, it is prohibited to take photos inside the Sistine Chapel, and that a police officer may come yelling if someone tries to take a photo.