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I will be cross-posting this through the engrave platform along with my thoughts and report.

Thanks!

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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=bolonqui/vhhngjbf
This one is a bit different. It is a celebration of a futbol win in Qatar. I left the house as soon as I heard the game was over. I knew exactly where they would be gathering.

This is a 'bolonquis' but if we miss tomorrow, there would be a dark and angry bolonqui happening. I am not sure if I will cover that one.

Bolonqui is slang for desorden or lio in Spanish - Big Mess in English.
Even the word is messed up - original is quilombo

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Hello Steve,

If you want to see a protest, this one is bigger than the others I have posted. You asked me to keep an eye out for happenings here in South America. I know I missed other protests. Sometimes it is much easier to stay inside. I grabbed this one - it definitely frustrated my commute.

This trip to the money changer usually takes me less than five minutes to accomplish. The video is fifteen minutes and it doesn't include the first km or the last one. My vehicle gets me around most traffic jams and it goes pretty fast, but it does not help me get across the big avenue.

I am not out every day, but if I were, I could certainly find one or two 'bolonquis' happening if I did a quick circuit around the city, more if I went out to the surrounding areas.

Bolonqui is slang for desorden or lio in Spanish - Big Mess in English.

Even the word is messed up - original is quilombo

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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=bolonqui/jlhcorkw
This is my first video uploaded here on 3speak! For some reason my account would not verify.

Here is another of many posts specifically for you because you had asked me to keep an eye out for happenings here in South America.

This is mostly a test video to make sure I can post here. It shows the crowd at the Obelisco where Corrientes, 9 de Julio, Lavalle, and Diagonal Norte cross.

The video was captured at 10:15 in the morning before this chaotic day got started. I was unable to get close to the protestors because my vehicle limits me to the streets under the same rules as cars.

My other vehicle allows me to enter the crowd, go on sidewalks or bike paths. That one is out of commission for now. I am not out every day, but if I were, I could certainly find one or two 'bolonquis' happening if I did a quick circuit around the city, more if I went out to the surrounding areas. I just got my account working on 3speak.tv - the Hive video platform. You will see videos soon there!