During the holiday celebrating Guayaquil’s Independence Day, families and friends enjoyed the scenery and activities offered by Baños de Agua Santa.
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Argentina’s economy has taken a sharp turn for crisis as the value of the Argentine peso decreases and interest rates rise, but the tourism industry is seeing a bright future.
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Deep in the jungle of Pucallpa, Peru, far away from the architecture of Iquitos and Tarapoto, the river Mayantuyacu reaches a boiling point in the Amazonian forest.
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Chinese bird watchers are increasingly choosing Colombia’s rich avian diversity for their trips, boosting the newly discovered bird watching tourism industry in the country. Chinese tourists fly 18 hours and spend countless more driving through Colombia to see rare birds such as the Guinean Cock-of-the-rock.
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October 1st is a day spent celebrating a drink so many of us, from sleepy college students to busy CEO’s, enjoy dearly. October 1st is International Coffee Day.
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Cabo Daciolo, Brazilian presidential candidate, has gained attention this past week by visiting the ascent Mount of Olives, a favorite prayer refuge for evangelicals.
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The Brazilian government has started a program to create footpaths that link various states within Brazil.
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The popularity of tourism is closely tied to more than just the beauty of a potential vacation destination. For many, tourism only occurs if the location feels safe and secure for traveling. The effects of this phenomenon can be seen in the current decline in tourism in Nicaragua.
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A devastating oil crisis has proven to have some unexpected benefits for the people and the economic sector of the Casanare Department in Colombia.
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Ecuador has long been idolized for yielding “infinite culinary richness.” Now the nation is seeking to take advantage of its natural excellence in the world of cooking in order to rope in more visitors.
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