Stonehenge

Stonehenge,  a massive stone monument  found prehistoric era built in several stages, the first one built about 5000 years ago and the unique stone circle was erected in the late Neolithic period about 2500 BC. Stonehenge is found in England’s Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, which is a huge man-made circle of standing stones. …

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London City Tour

This was my 2nd visit to London, however, we visited the following places again: Buckingham Palace The official residence and administrative headquarters of the reigning monarch, Buckingham palace is a major tourist destination. It is located in the city of Westminster. St. Paul’s Cathedral St. Paul’s Cathedral is famous because …

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Sao Paulo

27-04-2012 SAO PAULO – BRAZIL Sao Paulo is Brazil’s largest city, which is also the capital of the state with the same name ‘Sao Paulo’, rich in historical, political and cultural value, a visit is extremely memorable experience of a fascinating country. The city is rich in ethnic diversity that …

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Lima – Capital of Peru

Peru, the third largest country in South America, after Brazil and Argentina.is a country located in eastern South America, bordering Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile and the Pacific Ocean. It is a territory of valleys, summits and highlands. With the Andes and the Amazon are great banners of a natural …

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Cusco

The city of Cuzco, a UNESCO World heritage since 1983, located at an elevation of 3400 meters above sea level in a fertile valley of several rivers in the heart of the Central Peruvian Andes of South America. Cusco has been inhabited continuously for over 3,000 years. It was the …

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Machu Pichu

30-04-2012 Cusco to Machu Picchu, easy way to  take the train from Ollanta Station  to Aguas Calientes, this  town located a few miles from the site. It’s a scenic 3.5-hour trip each way along tracks that run right along the Urubamba River in the Sacred Valley, with dramatic canyon walls …

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Puno

01/05/2012 It’s a day long journey to Puno about 400 km by bus. Puno is situated on the shores of Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world. The incredible views of the land, mountains, and high lands, interspersed with small villages and the majestic back drop of Andes …

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Lake Titicaca

The Inca believed Lake Titicaca be the birthplace of the sun. When you look at the stunning scenery of the lake, it is easy to understand why. Lake Titicaca has been inhabited for thousands of years, and recent research has uncovered evidence of objects being thrown into the lake as offerings …

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El Calafate

5-05-2012 From Buenos Aires to El Calafate flight via Ushuaia  by Argentina Airlines took 5 hrs and 10 minutes, covering 3000 km In the southwest of Argentine Patagonia, the picturesque village of El Calafate sits on the shore of Lago Argentino, the largest lake in the country. The city dates …

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Todo Glacier Excursion – El Calafete

It is an amazing experience to ride in a speed boat through the icy rivers in the South of Argentina from El Calafate. The Boat sail across Patagonian Glacier and through the northern waters of Lake Argentino, gives a stunning natural landscapes of the towering ice walls and the immense …

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