south america
south america
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by Omer Ashraf - 2008-05-26
Also known as Oncilla, Tiger Cat is said to have a close genetic and physical resemblance with Ocelot and Margay. About two feet long with a one and a half foot tail, it is longer than the domestic ca...
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by Russell Neal - 2008-06-11
South America holds so much promise not only for lighting manufacturers and representative agents, but also for virtually every form of business in the world. South America is still relatively under p...
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by james@holiday-velvet.com - 2008-06-14
The capital of the Argentine Republic, Buenos Aires is an exciting bustling city that serves as a gateway to the rest of Latin America. Millions of people each year contribute to its steadily growing ...
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by james@holiday-velvet.com - 2008-06-14
Lima is the capital of exotic Peru. With its rich culture, fascinating history and tantalising cuisine, it is little wonder that Lima sees a steady influx of visitors every year. Getting to Lima is a ...
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by Moe Tamani - 2008-06-15
Costa Rica is one of the few regions in the world that has an amazing diversity of flora and fauna. Situated in Latin America, Costa Rica has some of the most beautiful and mysterious wild life living...
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by Moe Tamani - 2008-06-15
A country with am amazing array of bio-diversity, Peru is considered as one big habitat for humans, flora and fauna. It is situated in South America and has the South Pacific Ocean on one side and the...
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by Yank Elliott - 2008-06-17
Rather than "Who's Tough Enough to Eat a Sea Spider?" you need to know what a sea spider is.They have been around for millions of years, but live in an environment not often in contact with humans. Vo...
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by Steve Gillman - 2008-06-24
Most people are not aware that the Galapagos Islands are a part of Ecuador. In fact, many people don't seem to even know where Ecuador is. It's a small country in South America, and if you have a map...
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by Steve Gillman - 2008-06-24
Most people are not aware that the Galapagos Islands are a part of Ecuador. In fact, many people don't seem to even know where Ecuador is. It's a small country in South America, and if you have a ...
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by Andy Adams - 2008-06-26
The previous two parts of this guide explored six possible holiday destinations in South America that were worthy of visiting this year. As well as well known locations such as Peru and Brazil ther...