CHARLLES E TIRINGA NO ENCONTRO DAS ÁGUAS EM MANAUS AMAZONAS - RIO NEGRO E SOLIMÕES (PARTE 1) - Summary

Summary

The conversation revolves around a tour of the Amazon region in Rio de Janeiro. The participants discuss the importance of Porto do Chibatão, a significant port in South America, which is responsible for receiving cargo from various parts of the world. The port's development led to the establishment of the Manaus Free Trade Zone in 1969, attracting industries to the region. The port is situated in the middle of the Amazon rainforest and is responsible for distributing cargo to South America and other continents.

The conversation also includes a discussion about the history of the port, with one of the participants claiming that their grandfather was one of the pioneers of the work. The grandfather, who is not named, is said to have created many of the industries in the region. The participants also engage in a heated argument about the port's ownership, with one participant insisting that it is private property.

The conversation then shifts to the Meeting of the Waters, a natural phenomenon in the Amazon region. The participants express their interest in learning more about this phenomenon.

Facts

1. The speaker is discussing a tour on Amazon in Rio.
2. The location of the tour is Rio Negro.
3. The speaker mentions a person named Tiringa who is part of the tour.
4. Tiringa is buying a hat for a person who didn't bring his own because he was afraid of it getting wet.
5. The speaker mentions that they are in the north of the country, on the equator, and it is the warmest region in the country.
6. The speaker is discussing a shirt and hat that Tiringa is trying on.
7. The speaker mentions a hat that Tiringa doesn't like and suggests that it would look good on him.
8. The speaker is discussing a hat with gold and asks if Tiringa has anything with gold.
9. Tiringa is from Pernambuco, not Paraguay.
10. The speaker is discussing the importance of Manaus - Amazonas.
11. The speaker is discussing the symbol of the macaws.
12. The speaker is discussing the location of Porto Chibatãoe in front of the city of Manaus in Amazonas.
13. Porto do Chibatão is considered the third largest port in South America.
14. The development of the Manaus Free Trade Zone in 1969 was a consequence of this.
15. Industries were installed in the middle of the Amazon rainforest.
16. The port is responsible for receiving cargo from cargo ships from Asia and elsewhere in Brazil and the world.
17. Distribution is also made to South America and other continents from this port.
18. The speaker is discussing the Amazon and a team that is ready to welcome visitors.
19. The speaker is discussing the Amazon and its essence and naturalness.
20. The speaker mentions that there is information that is a little bit contradictory.
21. The speaker mentions that the port was made to drain.
22. The speaker mentions that the port has more than thirty years of market already installed.
23. The speaker mentions that the port was done by the Government.
24. The speaker mentions that the port is private property.
25. The speaker mentions that Grandpa worked and created the industry here.
26. The speaker mentions that Grandpa was one of the pioneers of this work.
27. The speaker mentions a machine called Groa, more popularly known as a crane or winch.
28. The speaker mentions that the vessel arrives and unloads container by container.
29. The speaker mentions that there are 490 industries here, all located in the Region.
30. The speaker mentions the Manaus Free Trade Zone project, established in 1969.
31. The speaker mentions that they are going to the Meeting of the Waters.
32. The speaker mentions the phenomenon of Encontro das Águas.