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The Best Snorkel Sites in Panama

Panama occupies a privileged geographical location, giving this country the most unusual collection of aquatic ecosystems a snorkeler could wish for. With thick, lush mangroves, white sand beaches, deep ocean valleys and vibrant coral reefs, Panama gives even the best of Belize a run for its money. 

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Tourism and sustainability of Brazil

What does sustainable tourism and ecotourism mean? It basically means conscientious and responsible travel and amounts to conserving the environments you travel through, respecting the local communities that you visit and minimising your impact on the natural environment.Brazil’s AmazonThe Brazilian

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Geography of Argentina

Argentina is a huge country – the 8th largest country in the world and the 2nd largest in South America (after Brazil), covering an area of 2.7 million square kilometres. Its diverse landscapes and climates vary dramatically from north to south, ranging from Andean mountains and glacial lakes to Pam

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Best Things to Do in Cuenca, Ecuador

Cuenca is one of the most beautiful cities in all of South America and one of Ecuador’s most treasured highlights. And if you're curious about the best things to do in Cuenca, you've come to the right place.Why visit Cuenca, Ecuador?With its UNESCO-listed colonial quarter, jam-packed full of stunnin

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Secret Wonder: Presenting the Marañón River

The Marañón River has remained so secret that most Peruvians still do not know the wonders it beholds! Its reputation is growing as ‘The Grand Canyon of South America’, however it still receives very few visitors outside of hard-core rafting & kayaking circles. The Marañón Waterkeeper is letting

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Hemingway’s Love Affair With Cuba

Ernest Hemingway, the American novelist and journalist, fell in love with Cuba the moment he stepped foot on shore. He built his house there, enjoyed many a day fishing Marlin, wrote some of this most celebrated novels on the island, and formed an everlasting bond with the Cuban people. Hemingway le

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