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How To Tick Off South America’s Big Five

How To Tick Off South America’s Big Five

Planning a comprehensive South America tour, one that aims to take in several attractions, is usually fraught with much angst, most especially by first-time visitors. Such a HUGE continent, SO many places to see and SOOOO many things to do. Where does one even start?! South America’s Big Five attrac

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When Is The Best Time To Visit Peru?

When Is The Best Time To Visit Peru?

A question we are asked a lot here is when is the best time of year to visit Peru? Peru sits in the Southern Hemisphere close to the equator, and seasons do run accordingly.Peru is a large and diverse country,  so where you're visiting plays a large part in when the best time of year to visit. We ha

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Weather In Argentina

Weather In Argentina

Argentina stretches across many different latitudes and as such there are great variations in climate within the country. The climate ranges from subtropical along the north eastern border with Brazil to sub polar in the Tierra del Fuego region in the far south. So, if you’re planning a trip, unders

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Who Were The Chimu?

Who Were The Chimu?

The Chimu, also known as The Kingdom of Chimor, were a civilisation that occupied the northern coast of modern-day Peru from around 900 CE until 1470 CE. The Chimu were centred in the capital Chan Chan, and their influence stretched an impressive 1,300 km along the coast of northern Peru, making the

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When to Go to Brazil?

When to Go to Brazil?

Brazil is a year round destination, but due its vast size and resulting differences in climate across the country, the best time to visit Brazil depends on several factors. Generally speaking, the warmest months across Brazil are from November to March, making it perfect for Carnival and New Year fe

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How to See Antarctic Seal Species

How to See Antarctic Seal Species

There are five Antarctic seal species known as true seals. True seals differ from fur seals (or eared seals) mostly because of the different way they swim. Fur seals swim with their fore flippers and use their rear flippers to steer. True Seals on the other hand steer with their fore flippers and sw

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