TV TAROBÁ on Google Maps & celebrating 45 years

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A brief history of TV Tarobá

TV Tarobá was born brave, like a warrior and ready to act on the front line! Audacious, full of courage. On February 1, 1979, TV Tarobá, the largest broadcaster in the interior of Paraná, began airing, beginning a new chapter in the history of one of the most thriving regions in Brazil and Latin America.

Source – Tarobá News

TV TAROBÁ on Google Maps

Check out some moments when TV Tarobá ended up on Google Maps (some of which have already been posted here on StreetViewFun) and a report about a robbery that took place in March 2023 by Google and shown by Tarobá!

1 – TV TAROBÁ team going to the university to report and Google records the moment.

2 – Report from TV Tarobá shows an unusual event that occurred in March 2023 and had repercussions in Jun. 2023 – a robbery was recorded on Google Maps in the city of Londrina PR.

3 – TV Tarobá vehicle and an employee saying ‘hello’ to the Google Maps vehicle that was passing by at that moment, in front of the largest supermarket chain in Paraná, Super Muffato.

4 – Arrest in the act at the brazilian federal police station. TV TAROBÁ and Google Maps were at the time of the incident in 2011!

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Note: his image was already posted here in 2021.

5 – In front of a school in Cascavel, TV Tarobá was reporting. Link to post at Streetviewfun.

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Biarticulated Bus crossing the wall in Curitiba city

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The reason why this bus is “crossed” on the wall is quite simple. In this place, is located the ‘Memorial of Transport Safety in Brazil’. This museum tells the history and evolution of public transport in Brazil and the state of Paraná, and among other things involving buses, transport and many other curiosities 🙂

Anyone who wants to visit the memorial, follow the address below.

  • 📍6447 R. Eduardo Scarpa, Cidade Industrial de Curitiba (CIC), Curitiba – PR.
  • 🕓 the venue is open every week, Wednesday through Saturday, from 9:00 AM to 4:15 PM.

Admission is free, but by appointment, and to schedule your visit, access the Memorial website through this link. NOTE: This post is not sponsored in any way, serving only as an entertainment suggestion for readers!!