This is the highest point above Earht's center at 20,703 feet (6,310 m) above sea level
A bridge with a unique design and colorful lights in São Paulo.
In the heart of lively Rio, lies the most famous beach in the world.
An ancient Inca city in Peru, similar to Machu Picchu, but more remote and not so visited.
2,430 metres (8,000 ft) above sea level on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley in Peru stand the ruins of Machu Picchu, a pre-Columbian Inca site rediscovered in 1911 by archaeologist Hiram Bingham.
The tallest single-drop waterfalls in the world and Guyana's greatest wonder.
Located close to Machu Picchu, Urubamba Valley is the gateway to the Inca ruins.
One of the top destinations in South America, taller than Niagara Falls and twice as wide with 275 cascades spread over nearly two miles of the Iguazu River.
A glacier that is advancing despite of global warming, and is also the third source of fresh water in the world.
The highest waterfall in the world, with a height of 3230 feet and an interrupted fall of 2647 feet.
The beach became very popular in the '70s when surfers discovered its huge waves, perfect for unlimited surfing.
A city beach, perfect for escaping from your daily life. The perfect place to leave your worries behind.
More 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.
One of the most spectacular, high altitude lakes in the world, crossing two countries: Peru and Bolivia.
Created in 1973, it is just one of a number of national parks along Venezuela's northeast Caribbean coastline.
A site of Inca ruins, famous for its sunken amphitheater, made up of four circular terraces.