LEVEI O REI DA FLORESTA PARA A AMAZÔNIA! THE REAL TARZAN | PARTE 1 | RICHARD RASMUSSEN - Summary

Summary

This transcript appears to be a dialogue from a local event or gathering in Manaus, Brazil. The speaker, Giovanni, invites a guest named Mike (also known as Tarzan Car) to join him on a special adventure in the Amazon. Mike is a passionate wildlife enthusiast who has traveled to Africa and Australia and is now in Brazil. He has a diverse collection of animals at home and is eager to learn more about the Amazon's wildlife.

The two of them visit a craft store and a fish market, where Mike is fascinated by the variety of fish species. They also visit a local community and participate in a traditional dance. Mike is welcomed by the community and interacts with its members, showcasing his interest in their culture and traditions.

Later, Mike is invited to participate in a local sporting event, where he encounters a challenging opponent. The event is well-attended and generates a lot of excitement. The transcript ends with the celebration of the event and the participants' interactions with the local community.

Facts

1. The text describes a special adventure in the Amazon, involving two personalities from Miami, Giovanni and Mike.
2. The journey lasts for three incredible days.
3. Mike, also known as Tarzan Car, is passionate about wildlife and has visited several countries, including Africa and Australia.
4. He is currently in Brazil and has passed through Rio de Janeiro, before arriving in Manaus.
5. The text mentions a visit to a craft store and a fish market, where they find all species of fish.
6. The text also mentions a visit to the Amazon, where Mike learns about the natural beauty and wildlife.
7. The text mentions a visit to the pirarucus, a type of fish, and warns about the danger of eating it.
8. Mike is shown to be in good spirits and is described as having fun.
9. The text mentions a dance performance and a celebration in the Amazonian community.
10. The text ends with a message about the importance of saving and protecting the Amazonian people.