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PERU: In Peru I was amazed to see that the Nazca Lines, huge geometric shapes of animals and humans made by the Nazca culture on the ground between 200 BCE and 700 CE, not only existed on the flat areas of the Nazca desert, where the access should be supposedly easier, but also on the side of the hills in Bolivia and North of Chile. This is, for sure, an intriguing historical mystery!
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BOLIVIA: In Bolivia some people chew Coca leaves. They told me that it works just like an energy drink, so I had to try chewing some. The one thing that I did find out is that you definitely would have to get used to the taste, but It is totally worth trying it! |
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PARAGUAY: In Paraguay we had the opportunity to visit the CHACO area. In this area we got to visit a Mennonite community named Filadelfia. Although the soil of this area is really rough and not good for raising crops, they have managed to transform this location into an incredibly productive area using an advanced irrigation system and being very organized. They are extremely interesting people. |
BRAZIL: Brazil is like visiting 3 or 4 different countries at one time. One part is totally different versus other parts. After visiting, I believe that the country of Brazil will be a world leader within this century. The people are productive, the government is good, and they have a good infrastructure (in some areas) with incredible natural resources. It is an outstanding country!
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Uruguay: Uruguay is cheap and safe. While exploring the country I did not have in the back of my mind that I had to be on guard; I felt always very safe. In Uruguay I had a great time relaxing on their beautiful hot springs. |
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ARGENTINA: In one word, PATAGONIA.
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ANTARCTICA: Antarctica will consistently remind you that that nature is definitely in control and that you are human and the guest of the Mother Nature.
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CHILE: Traveling in Chile felt just like traveling in America. I believe that it was the easiest country for travel in South America. The gas stations and grocery stores were all incredibly similar to America.
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ECUADOR: Ecuador, in my opinion, is the most diverse country in South America. It gives you the feeling that it is magical. They have four distinctive areas: the Amazon, the Andes Mountains, The coastal areas and the Galapagos Islands. Each area is totally different with the people and the geography being so diverse. It is an extraordinary journey through Ecuador! |
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Uruguay: Uruguay is cheap and safe. While exploring the country I did not have in the back of my mind that I had to be on guard; I felt always very safe. In Uruguay I had a great time relaxing on their beautiful hot springs.



