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So I wanted to ask a question. I've seen shows on the Travel Channel before and the crew gets in the back of a pickup with like 10+ locals in it. Is this staged or do people actually pick you up like that in those countries? Countries I'm specifically asking about are Mexico and Brazil.

Side note: I can see myself doing that some day, picking up hitch hikers and putting them in the back on my truck and taking them as far as I can.

Edit: I just realized after posting this that this is the wrong subforum.
 
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It's probably not staged.

In the southern hemisphere countries,
there seems to be a more 'traditional' way of being - a sense of community - which seems to me to be lost as far as the northen hemisphere chaotic way of life goes.

"Powaqqatsi" is the title of a fascinating film which documents the differences in lifestyles, and really focuses on the southern hemisphere way of living.

You can read about that a little more here http://www.qatsi.org/ if you are interested....
 

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It's probably not staged.

In the southern hemisphere countries,
there seems to be a more 'traditional' way of being - a sense of community - which seems to me to be lost as far as the northen hemisphere chaotic way of life goes.

"Powaqqatsi" is the title of a fascinating film which documents the differences in lifestyles, and really focuses on the southern hemisphere way of living.

You can read about that a little more here http://www.qatsi.org/ if you are interested....
Thanks Earth. I'll look into it :D
 

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I dont think its that uncommon. I have experienced things like this in Mexico, and Guatemala. I guess the major difference is, it's not free there. Or rather, it is expected that you will pay something for the ride. usually just a few coins to help with gas, but no one rides for free.
 
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I dont think its that uncommon. I have experienced things like this in Mexico, and Guatemala. I guess the major difference is, it's not free there. Or rather, it is expected that you will pay something for the ride. usually just a few coins to help with gas, but no one rides for free.
That's how it should be here. *sigh*
 

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