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Best Things To Do in South and Central America in February

From the world’s greatest Carnivals to superb snorkelling and hiking, as well as fantastic shopping and sightseeing: Latin America absolutely sparkles with possibilities in February. Here are our top picks of things to do in South America in February. Why visit Latin America in FebruaryAs end-of-yea

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Things to Do in Tierra del Fuego – All You Need to Know

Tierra del Fuego, a land of fire, ice and mesmerizing sites, is Latin America’s prized southernmost border. Offering fantastic hiking, skiing, and sailing opportunities, this resplendent speck of land is framed by some of the most wildlife-enriched and prominent bodies of water in Patagonia: the Str

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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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The Traditional Cuisine of Mexico

Updated April 2023Mexico is home to some of the most well-known and loved dishes in the world. Mexican cuisine varies by region due to local climate, geography and ethnic differences among the indigenous inhabitants. Here’s an introduction to the cuisine of Mexico. Cuisine of Mexico by RegionTeotihu

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The Ins and Outs of the Gringo Trail

You’ve heard and read about it countless times, no doubt…now it’s time for some facts. Read the Ins and Outs of the Gringo Trail before planning your trip to Latin America.Encompassing the most famous attractions in all of Latin America, the Gringo Trail is a route which traverses some 40-odd region

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10 Interesting Facts About the Aztecs

If you’re looking for interesting facts about the Aztecs, you’ve come to the right place! The greatest empire to rule over Mexico, the Aztecs were a phenomenal indigenous civilization which ruled far and wide for over 300 years. Brought to a grounding halt in the 1400s by invading Spanish conquistad

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