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Machu Picchu:
... you mention a trip to SOuth America, or to Peru, people almost always immediately ask whether you have visited Machu Picchu. For many people, coming here is a dream come true. I know, because I was one of them. I flew into Lima, stayed one night, then flew to Cusco, where I stayed for a few days to acclimatise. You can do an organised trek to Machu Picchu, or you can take the train from Cusco. I had decided t... Read the full review: Archaelogical wonder of Machu Picchu. by Holidaying |
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Fernando de Noronha (Brazil) ... reaching Fernando de Noronha we d mentioned it was one of our planned destinations to Brazilians we met and invariably they would sigh, and remark on how beautiful it was - paradise even... such wonderful beaches. Now, if asked I would not describe myself as a beach person, but then the beaches on Fernando do Noronha are not just like any beaches. If you are going to Brazil and want to treat yourself, or are just looking for a destination that is a little bit special then this could be the place. The island is small. If you are energetic, or training for a marathon, you d easily cover all the roads. About 6 miles long and 2 wide it has no towns as such, just... Read the full review: On the road to paradise...? by mouette |
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Salvador da Bahia ... in the state of Bahia, north east Brazil (or São Salvador da Baía de Todos os Santos as it was named in the past) was the first colonial capital city of Brazil and, although power shifted to Rio de Janeiro in the late eighteenth century, then to Brasilia in 1960, it retains much of it s past grandeur and colonial architecture. One of the main reasons to come here, however, is the wonderful mix of cultural influences that make the cuisine, music and lifestyle here so different even to other parts of Brazil. The population of over three million, consists mainly of people with African origins descended from slaves, although there have been many other strong influen... Read the full review: São Salvador da Baía de Todos os Santos by AndrewPo |
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Machu Picchu ... when I was there and worth every penny. I haven t laughed so much in a long time. All of the exhibits had no hair and were stuffed badly and had teddy bear style eyes sewn on. The boa constrictor was stuffed so full that it was completely straight and looked like a draft-excluder. Food in Cusco was mostly not great, as with so much of South America, but the night before the Inca Trail we decided to have a slap-up meal and a few beverages. The local delicacy of guinea pig seemed like a good idea as the main course, but that proved to be a mistake, first of all looking like my childhood pet, but also, was almost certainly road-kill. We foolishly ate it washed down with m... Read the full review: Inca Entertainment by AndrewPo |










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