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The vast and diverse continent of South America stretches from north of the earth’s equator to close to Antarctica near its southern tip. It is little surprise therefore that the range of tourism options in this 12 country land mass span a huge variety of experiences. Such diversity includes dense Amazon rainforest, snow-capped Andean mountains and the natural wonderlands of Patagonia and the Galapagos Islands. 

You can enjoy the modern vibrant cities of Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Lima, Medellin and Santiago. Sites to sample the life and culture of the past include Perus lost city of Macchu Pichu, the old mining town of Potosi in Bolivia and the line and geoglyphs in the Nazca Desert. Throughout the continent there are countless sites of historical interest telling tales of the various cultural influences that have molded the people and the land of South America. Beaches, islands, mountains, deserts, jungle, history and vibrant modern cities, South America has got it all.

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Recent South America Articles

The Gentle Giant Tortoises of Galapagos

The Gentle Giant Tortoises of Galapagos

No other creature represents the Galapagos Islands more than the giant tortoise. There is a fascination with seeing such huge versions of a creature many of us are familiar with. Galapagos giant tortoises crossing a field Galapagos tortoises display 'gigantism', a...

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Diving with Marine Iguanas – Dinosaurs on the Shore

Diving with Marine Iguanas – Dinosaurs on the Shore

Endemic to the Galápagos Islands and found throughout the archipelago, marine iguanas are the only true marine lizard in the world. It is thought that they evolved from land iguanas that drifted to the islands from South America, adapting to a marine environment with...

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Diving with Trevallies – Apex Predators of the Reef

Diving with Trevallies – Apex Predators of the Reef

Trevally are among the more common fish encountered by divers, in a variety of species. These powerful silvery predators patrol the reefs and are often seen preying on smaller fish, making exciting, sudden dashes around the reef and thrilling any on-looking scuba...

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Diving with Turtles – Underwater Ninjas

Diving with Turtles – Underwater Ninjas

Turtles are among the best loved of sea-dwelling creatures. This is due both to their cute appearance and personality, as well as their declining numbers and their need for human protection, turtles are among the best loved of sea-dwelling creatures. Everyone loves an...

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Diving with Sea Lions – Playful Puppies of the Sea

Diving with Sea Lions – Playful Puppies of the Sea

sharpening its teeth on hard corals in the Sea of Cortez. Photo Courtesy: Nautilus Few marine creatures seem to delight so much in the joy of life as a sea lion. Watching them play with each other, with divers and with other marine creatures, it is hard not to imagine...

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Diving with scorpionfish: Motionless and Venomous

Diving with scorpionfish: Motionless and Venomous

Scorpionfish are among the ocean’s most fascinating and enigmatic creatures, captivating divers with their extraordinary camouflage and formidable venomous spines. Belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, these ambush predators are found in tropical and temperate waters...

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Diving with Sunfish – the Mighty Mola Mola

Diving with Sunfish – the Mighty Mola Mola

There are not too many dive sites in the world that can boast the presence of the magnificent Mola Mola, but those that do are rightfully proud of the fact. Diving with sunfish will provide you with an unforgettable memory - the odd looking flat disc lolling near the...

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Diving with Moray Eels – a Foray into the World of Morays

Diving with Moray Eels – a Foray into the World of Morays

You are finning along a reef with fish swimming all around you when suddenly something makes you stop on your tracks. You see a sight that at once captivates you and implores you to fix your gaze on a head protruding from a hole, seemingly glaring out and opening and...

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