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The Geography of Brazil

The Geography of Brazil

Brazil is the 5th largest country in the world, only Russia, China, Canada and the United States exceeding it in terms of size. It makes up almost half of the entire continent of South America, covering an area of over 8.5 million square kilometres. It is bordered by Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Pe

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The History of Mexico

The History of Mexico

Mexico is a country that is rich in history, tradition and culture and there is evidence of its past peoples, cultures and cities throughout the country. Pre-Columbian ruins are dotted across Mexico including the Mayan pyramids of Chichen Itza and Tulum, the Zapotec capital of Monte Alban and the an

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Best Time to Visit the Amazon

Best Time to Visit the Amazon

Planning a visit to Brazil, the 5th largest country in the world, may seem like a logistical maze, given its gargantuan size, diversity of its attractions and eclectic climates in every corner of the country. However, finding the best time to visit the Amazon is a slightly less complicated matter. S

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Travelling to Antarctica from the UK

Travelling to Antarctica from the UK

Antarctica From The UKThinking of travelling to Antarctica from the UK? There are 3 different ways to get to Antarctica from the UK, find out what each travel option entails. But no matter how you get there, you’ll love the adventure of exploring this epic destination! 1.Cruise to Antarctica from Us

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Wildlife in Patagonia

Wildlife in Patagonia

Patagonia is revered as a nature lover’s ultimate playground, with its towering granite peaks, lakes, rivers and verdant forests home to over 500 species of wildlife. Renowned as a bird-lover’s paradise and also home to a number of larger animals, including whales, penguins, guanacos and ever-elusiv

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Packing Guide for the Amazon

Packing Guide for the Amazon

A trip to the Amazon rainforest is unlike any other nature-based adventure, and never is this more apparent than when you try preparing for your travels in any part of it. Given the high humidity, potential downpours and pesky jungle critters, your Amazon packing list will probably be more extensive

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