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  • Urubamba ValleyLocated close to Machu Picchu, Urubamba Valley is the gateway to the Inca ruins.
  • Papallacta Hot SpringsA small paradise offering visitors health, recreation and adventure.
  • Praia do RosaA wonderful, secluded beach in Southern Brazil, attracting beach lovers, surfers and everyone looking for a great time.
  • Joaquina BeachThe beach became very popular in the '70s when surfers discovered its huge waves, perfect for unlimited surfing.
  • Octavio Frias de Oliveira BridgeA bridge with a unique design and colorful lights in São Paulo.
  • Perito Moreno GlacierA glacier that is advancing despite of global warming, and is also the third source of fresh water in the world.
  • Manú National ParkThe park is located in the isolated region of Madre de Dios, and it is one of the most diverse areas in Peru and South America.
  • MorayA site of Inca ruins, famous for its sunken amphitheater, made up of four circular terraces.
  • ChoquequiraoAn ancient Inca city in Peru, similar to Machu Picchu, but more remote and not so visited.
  • Huacachina OasisHave you ever had the impression that you are in the middle of nowhere? In Huacachina it's not just an impression, is the real thing.
  • Mochima National ParkCreated in 1973, it is just one of a number of national parks along Venezuela's northeast Caribbean coastline.
  • Madidi National ParkThe landscape of this national park in Bolivia includes a range of ecosystems, from high altitude grasslands to clouds forests, lowland tropical forests (...)
  • Niterói Contemporary Art MuseumSet on a cliff side, overlooking Guanabara Bay, the museum has been many times compared to a UFO.
  • Lake TiticacaOne of the most spectacular, high altitude lakes in the world, crossing two countries: Peru and Bolivia.
  • Copacabana BeachIn the heart of lively Rio, lies the most famous beach in the world.
  • Colca CanyonMore than twice as deep as the Grand Canyon, the Colca Valley is an area of astounding scenic beauty, with giant terraces and a depth of 3140 metres.
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