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Wildlife in Chile

Chile’s narrow elongated shape, spanning a wide range of latitudes as well as altitudes, has resulted in many distinct ecosystems . This means the wildlife of Chile is varied, unique, and incredible to observe!Here are some birds and animals you’ll want to look out for when you visit.Marine mammalsW

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15 Fun Facts About Seals to Celebrate International Seal Day

The clowns of the marine mammal world, seals are a comical bunch of incredibly interesting creatures. For some, like yours truly, they may seem like a ‘spirit animal’. They spend most of their days lazing about, sunbathing in some of our planet’s most incredible places – they are mainly blubber (whi

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Secret Wonders: Visiting the Pantanal of Brazil

Brazil’s Pantanal region would have to be one of the most underrated destinations on earth. The world’s largest wetlands, home to an intoxicating collection of rare and precious animals, is South America’s premier wildlife spotting destination, thanks to its distinctive lack of thick vegetation, the

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Celebrating New Year in Mexico

New Year’s celebrations in Mexico surpass those of Christmas, Easter and sometimes even their famous ‘Day of The Dead’. Much like the rest of the world, Mexicans gather together with their loved ones to welcome in the upcoming year. However, the mixture of cultures throughout this vibrant country ha

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A Brief History of Brazil

Early History of BrazilThe city of Rio in Brazil. Photocredit: ShutterstockAs with many South American countries, the history of Brazil begins with indigenous people, and dates back over 10,000 years. The first inhabitants of Brazil were native indigenous “Indians” (“indios’’ in Portuguese) who live

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Secret Wonders: Presenting Huayhuash

Peru’s Cordillera Huayhuash rates as arguably the most secretive of our featured South America’s secret wonders. This is a place very few people know exists, and that includes return visitors to Peru. Except, of course, among members of the international hard-core trekking scene. Among discerning hi

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