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Without the Road, Without the Journey our Life can’t be Interesting written by Car Guru
Check out this blog for the wackiest streets in the world.

Traveling Guide to Brazil Tours – South America written by Pawan Kumar
Experience the diversity of Brazil get wild on an tour of the Amazon, dance your way on an Argentina & Brazil tour. The pace of Brazil is unique & natural wealth is felt in all directions, it rambles along rugged mountains, rivers swell and spill over to cover vast alluvial plain which attract thousands of visitors around the world.

Axis of unity: Jihad from South America written by Casey Brown-Myers
There is a time bomb ticking on our southern border with Mexico and it is not the drug war that now engulfs the region. The time bomb that I refer is Iranian backed Hezbollah terrorists that are operating in South America.

Discover Ecuador, The Galapagos And Yasuni National Park written by Rahul Rungta
Ecuador has rapidly become the destination of choice for travelers looking for the right combination of convenience and adventure, because it puts a diverse range of ecosystems in easy reach.

About Beunos Argentina travel written by Jhoana Cooper
In order to travel in Argentina, one has to cross several different time zones as well as climatic zones ranging from the northern sub tropical to the southern sub arctic. The altitude varies from 22000 feet at the highest point in the Western Hemisphere at Cerro Aconcaqua to Laguna de Carbon which is at 340 feet below sea level. Buenos Argentina is a great place for vacationing or honeymooning and if you opt for Iguazu travel, you are sure to come back well pleased with your choice of travel.

South American Wines written by Kristian Phillips
This article discusses South American wines and concentrates on the great viticulture of Argentina and Chile. These New World wines have been developed over hundreds of years but are only now becoming known to the British palate.

Ecuador - What You May Not Know written by Steve Gillman
Ecuador is a small country, but one full of travel opportunities. Here are some things about it that may surprise you.

Volunteering in Costa Rica written by Moe Tamani
Costa Rica is one of the few regions in the world that has an amazing diversity of flora and fauna. Situated in Latin America, Costa Rica has some of the most beautiful and mysterious wild life living in the tropical forests or rain forests. Some of the tropical mammals that you will find here include sloths, monkeys, tapirs, and then there are the wild cats like jaguars.

The Wild Cat Margay written by Omer Ashraf
Margay is a South American wild cat. It is reputed to be the best tree climber among cat species.

The Tiger Cat written by Omer Ashraf
Tiger Cat is a wild cat of South America. A small feline, it is also known as Oncilla.

The Pampas Cat written by Omer Ashraf
Pampas Cat is a wild cat of South America. It is solitary and resides at high altitudes.

The Basics Of Studying Abroad in Costa Rica written by trish smith
If you've never seen Costa Rica's beautiful beaches, its world-famous National Parks or its exquisite cuisine, then you need to study abroad in Costa Rica to view these things in person!

South America Uncovered written by Rahul Rungta
Chile and Argentina are becoming more and more interesting as producing countries for the UK wine market. Argentina is an emerging producing nation and therefore well worth exploring. Personally I hadn’t visited either for 11 years, and so this year’s trip was a real eye-opener.

Experiencing the Cities and Towns of Morocco written by Ron victor
Visiting the country Morocco is an amazing experience, where you can learn the country’s most beautiful culture and heritage. The unique art and living history of Morocco give you exciting opportunities for travelers, students and even for those people who want to enjoy the beauty of the country with their families.

Geoffrey's Cat written by Omer Ashraf
The most common wild cat of South America, Geoffrey's cat, alongside puma, is one of the most southerly of all cats. Discovered by the nineteenth century French naturalist Geoffrey St Hilaire, it is nearly the size of a domestic cat with length nearing two feet (excluding a one foot tail) and weight around 5-10 lbs. Oncifelis Geoffroyi, it is seen in countries of Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina and Paraguay.

Taking a Gap Year for Travel written by
Taking a gap year for travel is now very popular for people of all ages including students and employees wanting a career break. This article will help anyone considering taking a gap year as it covers the decision making process as well as some of the hurdles along the way including family worries, travel planning, deciding to travel solo and finding the funds to finance a long period of travel.

Honeymooning in Argentina written by Richard Rspad
Want to head to Europe after your wedding, but cannot afford it? Honeymooning in Argentina may be the answer as the country has a definite European feel.

Backpackers and Brazil written by rick chapo
If you are considering exploring South America, Brazil should be at the top of your list. Brazil is an absolute blast for backpackers given the friendly people and very happy attitude of the culture.

Backpackers and South America written by rick chapo
From the peaks of the Andes to the steamy rainforest, hiking South America is unlike anything you have done before. If you are going to South America, there are a couple of things to keep in mind.

The Puzzle That Is The Atlantis Enigma written by Richard Monk
One of the great mysteries and puzzles of our time is Atlantis. Despite the passage of thousands of years, no one has been able to solve the enigma of Atlantis.

The Puzzle That Is The Atlantis Enigma written by Richard Monk
One of the great mysteries and puzzles of our time is Atlantis. Despite the passage of thousands of years, no one has been able to solve the enigma of Atlantis.

Overview of Columbia for Travelers written by Richard Monk

Overview of Peru for Travelers written by Richard Monk

Overview of Brazil for Travelers written by Richard Monk

Overview of Argentina for Travelers written by Richard Monk

The Odd Seven Continents Theory written by Richard Monk

Preparing for the Rio Carnival written by Alastair Colquhoun
When Carnival arrives, companies close down, shops shut their doors early, and streets are closed off to make way for dancing, parties and parades. This is an event of mere days, but the result of months of preparation. Welcome to the world of Samba Schools and their Quadras de Samba.

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