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Discover The Nazca Lines

More than 1,500 years since their ancient culture vanished, the Nazca people continue to mesmerize the world. A mysterious collection of geoglyphs, known as the Nazca Lines, lie at the heart of an arid plateau in the southwestern Peruvian desert. This legendary UNESCO site is one of Peru’s foremost

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Geography of Ecuador

Despite its relatively small size, Ecuador has a varied and interesting geography with a range of natural formations. These range from the plains of the Amazon Basin to the snow-capped peaks of the Andes and even a patch of desert-like coast in the south. Volcanoes are scattered across the country b

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Sustainable Tourism In Peru

Although tourism plays a crucial role in the economy of Peru, there are often resulting adverse effects on the environment and ecosystems caused by the influx of tourists. Sustainable tourism and ecotourism mean conscientious and responsible travel. Conserve the environments you travel through, resp

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Short History of the Incas

History of the Incas – the rise and fall of a mighty empire which left behind some of South America’s most important historic highlights.A reconstruction of Inca ruler Atahualpa made by G.S.Stuart. (Ojai Valley Museum, California). Photo Credit: This image was first published on Flickr. Original ima

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How Does South America Celebrate Christmas?

Christmas is a wonderful time to visit South America. Not only do you get the priceless chance to escape the stresses of the holiday season at home, but you’ll also get the chance to experience a whole new part of the world in what is arguably the most special time of year. And Christmas in South Am

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History of Argentina – Ancient to Modern

Ancient Paintings in the ‘Cave of Hands’ in Argentinean Patagonia. Photo Credit: Ksenia Ragozina, shutterstock.History of Argentina – Ancient to Modern dayThe history of Argentina dates back thousands of years, with the first human settlements beginning on the southern tip of Patagonia 13,000 years

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