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South America is a continent of extremes, and not just one, but thousands of reasons to explore the natural and human wonders of this remarkable mass. South America expansive human history is visible through some of the best preserved ruins in the world. The fusion of Spanish, Portuguese and indigenous cultures is evident in distinctive art, food and music of the 12 independent countries.

Although it was the last continent to be inhabited, South America has a long history and sensitive to indigenous cultures flourishing before the European arrival in the 16th century. The archaeological sites of Peru reveal the practice of human sacrifice and other traditions puzzled by the Moche people who lived there 2,000 years ago. Ancient peoples of South America's most illustrious, the Inca, held its capital in modern Cusco days and sprayed the Andes with the remains of their terraced agriculture and architecture. Machu Picchu, 7710 meters, is the best preserved and most impressive Inca city, worth the increase in 4 days along the Inca Trail (the less anxious may opt for the train ride).

The sky is the limit
When it comes to breaking records, South America is the place to see. The massive continent north-south spread through almost every imaginable climate zones, making for travel very dynamic. Highest waterfall in the world, angels Falls, cascading over 3,200 feet of Canaima National Park in Venezuela. The Amazon River, which meanders across the north through Brazil, is the world's largest river by volume, while the Amazon rainforest is the largest existing rainforest. Trip along the Andes, the world's longest mountain range, but be sure to lose his way in Chile, or could end up in the driest place on earth, the Desert Atacama. Catch your breath at 3,600 meters during his visit to the highest capital of La Paz, Bolivia. Afterwards, collect your things Arctic and south to Ushuaia in Argentina, which is – You guessed it – the southernmost city in the world! Along the way, go through the steppes of Patagonia, which happens to be the cleanest place on earth, apart from Antarctica. South America is also home to the amazing diversity of Darwin in the Galapagos Islands (Ecuador) and the most remote island on earth, Easter Island (Chile) with their mysterious stone sculptures of heads and a large population inexplicably Pacific Islander.

South America also offers the comfort and luxury of modern metropolitan life in any country you choose to explore. Pick up the pace lively in Brazil Rio de Janeiro, or immerse yourself in the cosmopolitan chic of Buenos Aires, Argentina, still get an idea of the past in these remarkable historic cities. From the big city life and tourist populations in the rainforests and mountains, there is no better place to embark on the world travels of South America, a melting pot of culture, history and geographical phenomena.

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Peru Traditional Music


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