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  • Caracol. This ancient city  was one of most powerful in the Maya world. Caracol's 42-meter tall “Canaa” (“sky-house”) remains the tallest man-made structure in Belize.
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  • New River between Orange Walk and Corozal.. Boat with sugar cane.
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  • Lamanai: a Mayan City on the west shore of the New River Lagoon.
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  • San Pedro. Argentina's province of Misiones is largely covered by subtropical forest  but slashing and burning politics in many areas, and the use of agro-chemical products, followed by the plantation of pine trees as mooculture, is a quick way all of prevailing biodiversity for ever.
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  • The national road N. 101 between Iguaçù and Andrecito cross the wilderness of the Iguaçù National Park .
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  • San Pedro. Argentina's province of Misiones is largely covered by subtropical forest  but slashing and burning politics in many areas, and the use of agro-chemical products, followed by the plantation of pine trees as mooculture, is a quick way all to destroy of prevailing biodiversity for ever.
    em1411509.jpg
  • Iguaçù. Argentina's province of Misiones is largely covered by subtropical forest  but slashing and burning politics in many areas, and the use of agro-chemical products, followed by the plantation of pine trees as mooculture, is a quick way to destroy all of prevailing biodiversity for ever.
    em1411503.jpg
  • The national road N. 101 between Iguaçù and Andrecito cross the wilderness of the Iguaçù National Park .
    em1411616.jpg
  • San Pedro. Argentina's province of Misiones is largely covered by subtropical forest  but slashing and burning politics in many areas, and the use of agro-chemical products, followed by the plantation of pine trees as mooculture, is a quick way all to destroy of prevailing biodiversity for ever.
    em1411506.jpg
  • Iguaçù. Argentina's province of Misiones is largely covered by subtropical forest  but slashing and burning politics in many areas, and the use of agro-chemical products, followed by the plantation of pine trees as mooculture, is a quick way to destroy all of prevailing biodiversity for ever.
    em1411504.jpg
  • Iguaçù. Argentina's province of Misiones is largely covered by subtropical forest  but slashing and burning politics in many areas, and the use of agro-chemical products, followed by the plantation of pine trees as mooculture, is a quick way to destroy all of prevailing biodiversity for ever.
    em1411501.jpg
  • Livingston: the Garifunas (or Black Carib) are descendants of African slaves. They developed a distinctive culture with African, Mayan and European elements. Livingston is unique among Guatemala, more like Jamaica with its slow pace, complex rhythms, and spicy curried food. Livingston, at the mouth of the Río Dulce on the Gulf of Honduras, was Guatemala's main port on the Caribbean Sea before Puerto Barrios. Today it is a chance to see a fascinating melting pot of mixed cultures, music and history, surrounded by water and jungle. Livingston is a settlement of Garífuna or Garinagu, descendents of Black Carib, Africans escaped slaves who speak their own language. They are known for their dance, called Punta, and its associated musical style. Garifuna Independence Day it's a wild and intense cultural celebration in Livingston, on November 26th, when the Garifuna people celebrate their freedom dancing and singing. In 2001 UNESCO proclaimed the language, dance and music of the Garifuna a "Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity".
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  • Livingston: “Garifuna Day”, the reenactement of the arrival of Garifuna settlers. Livingston is unique among Guatemala, more like Jamaica with its slow pace, complex rhythms, and spicy curried food. Livingston, at the mouth of the Río Dulce on the Gulf of Honduras, was Guatemala's main port on the Caribbean Sea before Puerto Barrios. Today it is a chance to see a fascinating melting pot of mixed cultures, music and history, surrounded by water and jungle. Livingston is a settlement of Garífuna or Garinagu, descendents of Black Carib, Africans escaped slaves who speak their own language. They are known for their dance, called Punta, and its associated musical style. Garifuna Independence Day it's a wild and intense cultural celebration in Livingston, on November 26th, when the Garifuna people celebrate their freedom dancing and singing. In 2001 UNESCO proclaimed the language, dance and music of the Garifuna a "Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity".
    tropico-7.jpg
  • Livingston: the Garifunas (or Black Carib) are descendants of African slaves. They developed a distinctive culture with African, Mayan and European elements. Livingston is unique among Guatemala, more like Jamaica with its slow pace, complex rhythms, and spicy curried food. Livingston, at the mouth of the Río Dulce on the Gulf of Honduras, was Guatemala's main port on the Caribbean Sea before Puerto Barrios. Today it is a chance to see a fascinating melting pot of mixed cultures, music and history, surrounded by water and jungle. Livingston is a settlement of Garífuna or Garinagu, descendents of Black Carib, Africans escaped slaves who speak their own language. They are known for their dance, called Punta, and its associated musical style. Garifuna Independence Day it's a wild and intense cultural celebration in Livingston, on November 26th, when the Garifuna people celebrate their freedom dancing and singing. In 2001 UNESCO proclaimed the language, dance and music of the Garifuna a "Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity".
    tropico-1.jpg
  • Iquitos, Puerto Belén, a village of wooden huts raised above the water on stilts or floating on rafts, called “The Venice of the Peruvian Jungle”. Hairdressing.
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  • Maruba Resort Spa: mud-baths in the jungle.
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  • Iquitos, Puerto Belén, a village of wooden huts raised above the water on stilts or floating on rafts, called “The Venice of the Peruvian Jungle”. Hairdressing.
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  • Iquitos, Puerto Belén, a village of wooden huts raised above the water on stilts or floating on rafts, called “The Venice of the Peruvian Jungle”. Hairdressing.
    PerĂ¹-Ucayali-27.jpg
  • Iquitos, Puerto Belén, a village of wooden huts raised above the water on stilts or floating on rafts, called “The Venice of the Peruvian Jungle”.
    PerĂ¹-Ucayali-26.jpg
  • Livingston: the Garifunas (or Black Carib) are descendants of African slaves. They developed a distinctive culture with African, Mayan and European elements. Livingston is unique among Guatemala, more like Jamaica with its slow pace, complex rhythms, and spicy curried food. Livingston, at the mouth of the Río Dulce on the Gulf of Honduras, was Guatemala's main port on the Caribbean Sea before Puerto Barrios. Today it is a chance to see a fascinating melting pot of mixed cultures, music and history, surrounded by water and jungle. Livingston is a settlement of Garífuna or Garinagu, descendents of Black Carib, Africans escaped slaves who speak their own language. They are known for their dance, called Punta, and its associated musical style. Garifuna Independence Day it's a wild and intense cultural celebration in Livingston, on November 26th, when the Garifuna people celebrate their freedom dancing and singing. In 2001 UNESCO proclaimed the language, dance and music of the Garifuna a "Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity".
    tropico-3.jpg
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