Summary of SI o SI ✔️ debes HACER esto en el PUYO 😱🍃 / Josué y Eli

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This video features Josué and Eli as they travel around Ecuador and explore some of the country's amazing sights. They visit different locations and discuss the different attractions each one has to offer. They encourage viewers to participate in a drawing for a bottle of puyol, and remind them that curiosity leads to new travelers.

  • 00:00:00 This video showcases various tourist destinations in the city of chicken, which is known for its unique attractions. Mochileros and travelers are welcome to explore these attractions, which may be new to you. Some of the attractions include the eastern mountain range and the Shanghai volcano, both of which are currently active. The video also features a performance by an Ecuadorian choir. Finally, the video shows how to get to the attractions and describes some of the wildlife found there. Comments are welcome.
  • 00:05:00 The video showcases Josué and Eli climbing up a mountainside, with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Josué talks about the importance of preserving these natural areas, as they are slowly disappearing due to deforestation. The duo then shows off a number of bird and animal species that can be seen from the peak, before Josué makes a daring jump off the cliff. He assures viewers that he is wearing safety gear, and that they should not worry - nothing is going to happen to them. Finally, the video ends with a message about the importance of preserving nature, and how to help make it a reality.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, Josué and Eli show how to do something else that people can do in a nighttime activity. They visit different types of animals and explain each one. This experience is unique because at night all senses are reduced, including the sense of hearing. They will generate a unique experience by learning about the reserve life and wildlife at Pettersen. Finally, they show a video of a prestes mandiá (a species of monkey). It was very difficult to film, because of the darkness. Let's be quiet and see some of the biodiversity in action. Here we have two insects with different colors: one with spines, and the other with blue stripes. Next, we have a tarántula (a species of spider). It's so beautiful! People can leave their comments and share their thoughts on what they see. One interesting fact is that the color blue is the rarest in nature, and it occurs together with very few other colors in nature. We have a blue mark on the lower leaves of the tree. This is to protect the tree from the rain. Josué's son, 735, has hair like mine. Next, we have a prestes mandi
  • 00:15:00 In this video, Josué and Eli discuss the SI o SI phenomenon, which is when a person involuntarily becomes like a zombie after encountering an insect. Josué explains that this happens because the insect takes control of the person's brain, turning them into a zombie. He then shows a clip of a butterfly turning into a zombie after being infected by a fungus. The video concludes with a discussion of two different types of insects, the macaque and the búho, which Josué explains are the two most popular insects to see in the wild. The video ends with viewers being asked to share their favorite insect and to leave comments for Josué and Eli. In this video, Josué and Eli discuss the SI o SI phenomenon, which is when a person involuntarily becomes like a zombie after encountering an insect. Josué explains that this happens because the insect takes control of the person's brain, turning them into a zombie. He then shows a clip of a butterfly turning into a zombie after being infected by a fungus. The video concludes with a discussion of two different types of insects, the macaque and the búho, which Josué explains are the two most popular insects to see in the wild. The
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses how to prepare for visits to sacred sites, such as Maya ruins, by cleansing one's nasal passage with tobacco smoke. The benefits of using tobacco smoke for nasal cleansing are explained, as is its traditional use by the Maya. The video then introduces Carlos, a technician who will help with safety and security during the visit.
  • 00:25:00 The video shows Israeli firefighters descending into a 70-meter- deep water pit to fight a fire. Afterwards, the video switches to a group of tourists descending a similar water pit. The tourists are asked to comment on the experience, and one says that it was "very adrenalizing."
  • 00:30:00 This video is about a traveler who goes diving for you in the afternoon. He lives in the depths of the water and is almost to the half way point. This part should not be attempted, so we'll try to ascend the metal stairs. There is a part up there. Look, there's the metal staircase. But we see ourselves up ahead, travelers. We see ourselves up ahead, look at that last shot of the cave. Wenger, have you any idea how we're going to get out? What a beast, an iron staircase. But we make it up, arms tired, I believe now. Let's leave your likes behind, because this is only for you, for discovering places like this. For us, it's worth it to put in the effort each morning, every step, every effort. So this video is half way through. And for those who don't know, this is in Bogota, Colombians doing what Colombians do best: climbing things. See how they're advancing, or not advancing, to see the insect. What an insect! I know, I know. But look at how nature adapts. No, but it's the same crazy guano. I know that. And up
  • 00:35:00 This video features Josué and Eli, two adventurers who are journeying around Ecuador. They show off some of the amazing sights they have seen, including an impressive view of the country's coastline. They say goodbye to the video and ask viewers to participate in a drawing for a bottle of puyol (a traditional Ecuadorian alcoholic drink). This journey was amazing in July, as they visited a number of places they had never been before. Now, they know these places well and you can visit them as well! Josué and Eli remind viewers that curiosity leads to new travelers.

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