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Planning for a 3 Month Plus trip to South America

How long is a piece of string! The first time I travelled to South America I spend six months travelling around and even then I felt like there was a lot left to see. That said, if time and money isn’t so much of an issue then with three months you can get a really good taste of most of the best des

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The Mexican Revillagigedo Islands – Your Guide to this UNESCO Site

The Revillagigedo Islands are a group of four volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Mexico, known for their stunning landscapes and unique ecosystems. Not for nothing, as these exceptional islands are now one of UNESCO’s newest additions.UNESCO World Heritage SitesFlag of UNESCO. Ph

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Planning for a 3-5 week trip to South America

Most travellers to South America will inarguably plan for a trip that lasts somewhere between three and five weeks, whether they have a specific interest in mind (like hiking extensively through Patagonia) or are first-time visitors wishing to tick off what we call ‘South America’s Big 5’:Machu Picc

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Arequipa – A City of Food, Culture and Nature

The Colonial City of Arequipa in Peru can really make you feel as though you have been transported to a European Metropolis. Moreover, there is the amazing presence of Spanish architecture set in a back drop of snow-capped peaks of the Andes Mountains and the amazing Misti Volcano overlooking the en

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Top Activities to do Antarctica

There are so many amazing activities to do in Antarctica! Of course, many people are drawn to Antarctic cruises for the phenomenal wildlife spotting and intense scenery, but this is a continent that also offers a stunning array of fantastic activities. Yes, the silence of Antarctica may well be deaf

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Who Owns Antarctica?

When it comes to territorial claims on the great white continent, who owns Antarctica? Here’s everything you need to know about ownership and territorial claims.Native inhabitants of Antarctica. Photo credit: Shutterstock.Antarctic historyStanding at the South Pole in December 1911 Roald Amundsen cl

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