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- Photo Gallery: South America, Mexico, Cuba Photo Gallery of South America Countries: Cuba, Mexico, Latin America, Peru These photographs are from my related South American and Latin American travel articles listed below and are available for sale in the form of postcards, mouse-pads, greetin...
- Isabel Peron In 1974, Isabel Person of Argentina became not only the youngest Latin American head of state, but the first woman ever to be elected president anywhere in the world.
- Lionel Messi Lionel Andrés Messi (born 24 June 1987 in Rosario) is an Argentine international football player who currently plays for FC Barcelona in the Primera División, and appears on Argentina's national team. Often touted in the media as New Ma...
- Colombia - Learn, Explore and Travel Geography: Northern South America, bordering the Caribbean Sea, between Panama and Venezuela, and bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between Ecuador and Panama Climate: tropical along coast and eastern plains; cooler in highlands Terrain: flat coas...
- Red Devil Cichlid The red devil is a large South American fish which grows to 30cm. Learn about and watch videos of the red devil cichlid.
- Try, Try Again: Ants at Work Life is a series of hills and valleys. Some weeks are harder to get through than others. But can we agree to something here today? Let's postpone the pity party. Hold the grumbling. Today we're going to take a long look at nature--ants, specifically...
- South American Paintings at Kew Gardens by Marianne North Marianne North was a remarkable Victorian artist who travelled the globe in order to satisfy her passion for recording the world's flora with her paintbrush. The result of these epic journeys can be seen in the North Gallery at Kew Gardens, where tie...
- loveable llamas Everyone loves a llama - right? Find out about this adorable animal from South America.
- Sydney Parkinson - Resources for Botanical Art Lovers Sydney Parkinson was one of the botanical artists on Captain Cook's journey's on the Endeavour. He was the first botanical artist to draw and paint plants collected on the exploratory voyages and he was the first artist to set foot on Australian soil...
- Learning Spanish Learning Spanish - Learning Spanish fast, with plenty of fun and highyl efficiently is easy! All you need to do is listen to a Spanish audio that is specifically prepared to train your brain to pick up this new laguage naturally. The Pimsleur Spanis...
- Traveling Abroad on a Weak Dollar Yikes!! Have you priced a trip to Europe lately? Even closer-to-home stand-bys like Canada aren't looking like too much of a bargain thanks to the weakened dollar - unless you want to take a cut-rate trip and who wants to wonder if clean sheets are i...
- S Is For Sloth Sloths are nocturnal, South American mammals known for being especially slow-moving.
- Rescue Turtles in Costa Rica - Global Volunteer Network www.globalvolunteernetwork.org The Global Volunteer Network's Costa Rica program currently has opportunities to work in turtle rescue projects along Costa Rica's Pacific and Caribbean coasts. There are two different programs working with two species of turtles, the Leath...
- Travel Chile Torres del Paine is located near the end of the Chilean Patagonia to the south of Chile. This is a place of great natural attractions which have made the region become an internationally recognized tourist destination. This is the place where Torres...
- Postcard Collecting Supplies Welcome to our Postcard Supplies Lense! We want to offer all postcard collectors a place to review the different supplies that we offer to protect your valued collectibles.
- Hand Made Jewelry This lens is about all different types of high-quality, Brazilian handmade jewelry. More specifically, what we call "bio jewelry".
- The Sacred Scarab Beetle The beetle in this picture doesn't look to me like a bug anybody would want to worship but I'd be wrong. This is Scarabaeus sacer, one of the varieties of dung beetle and its image is found in ancient Egyptian temples, the Pyramids and other Egyptian...
- Mexico City, Zocalo, Teotihuacan Pyramids and Xochimilco Mexico city is a big sprawling city, but with a lot of interesting cultural things for a tourist to do in a small area near the centre and also some fascinating archeological sites, such as the enormous Teotihuacan Pyramids just outside the city...
- C Is For Capybara The capybara is considered the world's largest rodent and lives in South America.
- Porto Alegre - Brazil I moved to Porto Alegre in the south of Brazil with my wife and two kids in February 2006. We all love it here - so don't expect a completely unbiased account! However, if you're planning to visit the south of Brazil then you can get some first hand...
