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Choquequirao – Real Lost City of the Incas

Choquequirao: 3030 m altitude, 60 km round trip about 5 days, transport: none, terrain: gorgeous.

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Singapore – The Lion City

Singapore takes its name from the Malay word singa (lion) and Pura (city), which is why it is sometimes known as the Lion City. Folklore has it that the Malay prince named Sang Nila Utama is seen as a lion, the first living creatures on the island and decided to call it Singapura as a result.

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Peru holiday in Lake Titicaca

When you see Lake Titicaca you can be forgiven for thinking that someone in the middle of the Andes, on the high seas! This huge, is 8000 km ² and is the highest navigable lake in the world, to make the most of Peru’s border with Bolivia. Many people in the form of a visit to Lake Titicaca in Peru on vacation and it’s definitely a place you want to view, visit during your stay in Peru

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Vacation in Brazil

Brazil is a very beautiful and attractive for tourists. Although it costs a little draining, but tourists do not regret for a holiday in Brazil. Since the system was excellent and the city you get a great vacation, unforgettable and amazing.

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Argentina, an amazing place to visit

Make sure to visit Argentina, if you are planning a trip to South America. Argentina is a popular destination for tourists from North America and abroad.

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Romantic beach Canoa Quebrada

A romantic place if I may say. You can visit it any time of year, because temperatures there are always 29-30C day and 23C at night. It’s hard to believe that Canoa just a small fishing village a few years ago. Only in 1970 was mulaiberkembang,. The first go is a hippie. It’s not easy 3 decades ago to access the place because there is no way developed. In time, the beauty of Canoa Quiebrada made more popular. Increasingly want to spend their holidays there. Therefore, the road today-large there. It is located about 155 km from Fortaleza.

After only 1.5 hours, you will encounter the beautiful scenery of the Pacific Ocean, which is surprising compared with contrasting orange cliffs surrounding the beach as long as you can see with the naked eye. Additionally, you can take a bus to Canoa Quebrada. The only company that makes a direct path to the city is Sao Benedito (St. Benedict) and it is inexpensive, it is reasonable to R $ 17.50 (round trip).

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