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The Angel Falls in Venezuela are the worlds highest waterfalls standing at a height of 979 m and a plunge of 807 m. The indigenous people call it Kerepakupai-mer but is was named Angel Falls after Jimmy Angel, an American bush pilot and gold-hunting...
Two brothers from Brazil Gabriel Tiago Primo and Primo decided to live on the outside of their art gallery. So if you are planning to visit Rio and be sure to stop by the brothers. Twenty-seven-year-old Tiago Primo and his 20-year-old brother Gabriel...
60% of the Amazon jungle is contained within Brazil. The Amazon represents over half the remaining rainforests worldwide and contains the largest and most species-rich tropical forest system on our planet. The “lungs of our planet” have been attributed...
The world famous Rio de Janeiro Carnival procession was held once more in the Sambadrome. Thousands of revellers and spectators enjoyed a visual display of colors, dancers, floats, streamers and costumes all set to the sounds of samba music. It is one...
There are various destinations all around the world which are rich in natural wonders. One such country is Brazil which has numerous natural charms and treasures that would surely please your senses. Iguassu Falls is one of the top tourist destinations...
Made from a local herb, known as Qoya, the fibers of Qeswachaka bridge deteriorate rapidly, and local communities have to reconstruct the bridge every year. Around 1,000 men and women, from various Andean communities gather at Qeswachaka bridge, every...
This statue is called Fat Monkey and was built in Sao Paulo, Brazil, during Pixelshow Design Congress 2010. It’s made out of 10,000 beach thongs. Think it is pretty cool. Everyone would wish to see something like this. Created by artist Florentijin...
Quito is one of the most complling cities in Ecuador. Nestled in a long, narrow valley in the Andes, between the the Volcano Pichincha to the west and the Machángara River Canyon to the east, Quito enjoys a spectacular natural setting. The Ecuadorian...
This sparsely populated archipelago off Brazil’s northeastern coast is famous as a diving destination, with dolphins, shipwrecks and psychedelic coral all available for underwater viewing. Not only that, but the islands play host to the Western Atlantic’s...
San Alfonso del Mar Resort at Algarrobo, Chile, has the biggest and longest swimming pool in the world. The pool is 1013 metres long and covers an area of 8 hectares. The idea to create this resort came as far back as 1997, when Chilean real estate...