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Suggestions and Recommendations for Travel in South America

Gathered here are the guide suggestions and recommendations for things to do and see, places to stay and dine, excursions, guide books, travel accessories, items of cultural or historical significance that will add a bit of extra spice to your travel planning.

Brazilian/Portuguese Language Software Programs

Transparent Language offers a complete line of language learning software, including video immersion environments, flashcard tools, translation dictionaries and reference sets, and audio courses.

Greatest Natural Wonders of South America

Spectacular South America boasts so many marvels of landscape, wildlife, geographic formations and natural wonders that it is hard to narrow the list to only these attractions, among the top destinations of South America.

Sightseeing Train Trips

Long distance and train travel between South American countries is a thing of the past, but local passenger and sightseeing train trips are still available, and in many cases, an attraction in themselves. Some are for fun only, others are a viable way to travel.

Spanish Language Software Programs

These selections are from Transparent Language, offering a complete line of language learning software, including video immersion environments, flashcard tools, translation dictionaries and reference sets, and audio courses for adults and children.

Tours on Easter Island

Popular Tours on Easter Island means visits to the moais, like those at Akivi, Hanga Roa (Ahu Tahai and Museum), Orongo (Rano Kau, Vinapu)and Rano Raraku (Vahiu, Anakena and Ahu Tongariki).
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