YOU KNOW, SOUTH AMERICA. IT'S LIKE AMERICA, BUT SOUTH!

- Ellie (Up!)

 

12 COUNTRIES IN SOUTH AMERICA INCLUDING THE DRYEST PLACE ON EARTH AND MOST SOUTHERN CITY.

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Buenos Aires

My time in Buenos Aires was extremely limited. Being pushed to cut my trip short by Corona, I flew from El Calafate directly to Buenos Aires.

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El Calafate

El Calafate is a central tourist hub, providing tours of various parts of Los Glaciares National Park. As such there are a lot of restaurants, hotels, bars and shops, but less to do day to day.

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Ushuaia

Nicknamed the end of the world for its location at the southern end of Argentina on the Beagle Channel; Ushuaia is a resort town featuring the port offering a gateway to Antarctica as well as those rounding Cape Horn.

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Isla Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz is perhaps the second largest of the Galapagos islands and is mostly wilderness, with the Parque Nacional Galapagos taking up much of the island.

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Isla Isabela

Isabela Island is shaped somewhat like the United Kingdom with Ferdinanda it's own Ireland. It is one of the larger islands in the Galapagos archipelago and has some of the more iconic experiences.

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Isla Floreana

Floriana Island is a small place with approximately a hundred and fifty inhabitants, it is a common stopping point on the way to Isla Isabela.

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Isla de San Cristobal

Isla de San Cristobal has a relaxed, casual atmosphere to it, almost Caribbean in its vibe. The main strip of the shops and restaurants runs along the beach.

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Otavalo

A small town between Tulcan and Quito, Otavalo is famous for its local market offering various tourist souvenirs as well as more practical local goods.

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Las Lajas

A small village has sprung up around the church, mostly offering snacks, drinks and souvenirs. During the season I was there it was reasonably quiet, but during the busy periods, you could tell the location would turn into a market square, with shouting and haggling going on in all corners.

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Ingapirca

The second best place in the world, after Machu Pichu to see Incan ruins, this shows more how completely the Spanish conquest impacted the indigenous cultures.

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Biblián

The main attraction of Biblián is the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Rock. Carved into the mountain face, it has a sturdy construction and some of the internal walls are just bare stone.

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Cuenca

Cuenca is laid out in a grid pattern, reminiscent of American cities and a reminder that it is a relatively new city. It is a mixture of very new buildings and some beautiful old ones, with a handful of Incan ruins scattered through the city as well.

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Quito

The capital city of Ecuador, though in the shadow of the Galapagos islands as Ecuador's most famous location, Quito sits amongst volcanic hills, that rise around it. Turbulence from the strange layered landscape buffets every plane to fly into the airport.

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