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All You Need to Know to Get by in Latin America!So you're getting ready to take a trip to the land below Mexico; to the land of many countries called Latin America. And, you just founded out they don't speak Latin.
Nomadic Life in Latin AmericaThis article shows the steps that one must take to become a nomad in Latin America. The reader will learn about a unique way of life with many joys and challenges.
Traveling in Latin America with ToddlersUnexpected differences in other countries can lead to problems when traveling with young children. Here are some tips to help families adapt to their surroundings on an adventurous trip to Latin America.
Latin America Natives Meet the SpanishThe Spanish began to colonize Latin America and convert natives (forcibly) to Christianity.
Travel Guide: The Top Manmade Wonders of Latin AmericaLatin America is home to some of the most beautiful natural and manmade wonders of the world. Here is a guide to the top manmade wonders of Latin America.- 3 Quick Travel Tips that Will Keep Women Traveling in Latin America Safe and ComfortableWhen planning a trip to Latin America, there are several things that need to be kept in mind, especially in this time of political unrest. Here are a few tips.
- Girls Guide Travel Tips - Latin AmericaWhen planning a trip to Latin America, there are several things that need to be kept in mind, especially in this time of political unrest. Here are a few tips.
Poll: Americans Know Little About Latin AmericaThe results show that the majority of Americans are ignorant when it comes to our Latin neighbors.- The Pro-Castro Lobby in Latin AmericaDespite Cuba's human rights record, against all odds, Raúl R. AlfonsÃn, President of Argentina, a nation historically devastated by undemocratic leaders and military warlords, made a trip to Havana in the 80s.
- World Travel Guide: 14 Fascinating Facts About Mexico, the Most Beautiful Country in Latin AmericaThe Mexican painter Frida Kahlo was "re-discovered" by the historian and writer Haydeen Herrera. In 1983, in the United States, Herrera published a book called "Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo".
Why Learn a New Language? To Travel Latin America for Fun and Profit, of Course!In the small world we now live in speaking a second language is important. Cancun, Mexico is begging for people who speak English and Spanish. Only a few hours from the U.S. this beautiful, safe community offers unlimited opportunity and education.- World Travel Guide: 14 Fascinating Facts About Mexico City!This beautiful metropolis is the major city in Latin America and one of country`s main cultural centers. Mexico City's location, quality galleries, restaurants, parks, cafes, churches and beautiful avenues make it a good...
- South America Gay-Friendly Travel Destinations and VacationsGay travel to South America can be pre-planned to avoid discrimination and hassles with simple web research on gay-friendly vacations and gay-friendly travel destinations.
- Buenos Aires, South America: A Gay-Friendly Travel DestinationBuenos Aires is a modern city that is accepting of its gay population. It was the first city in Latin America to legalize gay marriages. It has been called the "Gay Capital" of South America.
- Latin American Migrant Remittances, Ecological Preservation and GlobalizationAn attempt to explain the interconnectedness, effects, and importance of remittances, culture and the environment in Latin America.
Ten Travel Myths According to Arthur FrommerFifty years since the release of his first guidebook, "Europe on Five Dollars a Day", Arthur Frommer shares ten travel myths which he has learned from his years of working in the travel industry. He dispels these myths to better inform the travelling public.
Top 10 Amazing Travel Deals in South AmericaWheter you are looking for romantic escapes, beach vacations or adventure travel, you will find plenty of money saving choices that will stretch your dollar here.
Help AC Raise $ for Haitian Relief Efforts - My Travel StoryThis year will mark thirty years ago I went to Port-au-Prince, Haiti for a summer vacation. I'll share my Haitian memories and contrast it to its present day situation. It could be likened to "Gone With the Wind", a civilization gone with the wind.- The Story of Bogota Latin Bistro in BrooklynTwo Latino New Yorkers from humble beginnings open a successful Latin bistro in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
- Top 5 Books that Make You Want to TravelIt's so hard to pick books that make you want to travel, but here's five that definitely did it for me.
- Top 5 Books that Make You Want to TravelBooks are the perfect escapism tools. Some of them make us want to fall in love, others make us feel compassion, but there are some that gives us the urge to travel.
Top 5 Travel Destinations in ChileIf you haven't visited the diverse, remarkable landscapes of Chile just yet, you've most likely, at least, tried one of their exquisite wines. When you have vacation time and proper funds these are the 5 travel destinations you must experience in Chile.- Travel and Learn Spanish on a BudgetSpanish is an excellent option for the budget traveler, and you can combine travel and language learning. This can also be a good plan for the solo traveler.
2008 Air Travel Outlook: Lost Luggage, On-Time Arrivals and Profit Projections2007 was a nightmare for passengers of air travel. For 2008, it's been projected by experts that things aren't going to get any better for neither the airlines or passengers for a variety of reasons.- Budget Travel: A List of Compiled TipsThis article lists off the tried advice I've heard over the years. I even share some of my own experiences in navigating the murky waters of budget travel.
- Knowing Health Risks for Summer Travel AbroadSummer becomes the height of travel overseas, brought on by warm weather and free time. However, there are things you should know about health risks to keep your family safe....
- Careers for Graduates with a Degree in Latin American StudiesThere are Canada and the United Sates, then there are a lot of countries that don't speak English as a first language. Knowing about those countries through Latin American Studies can be the key to interesting and exciting employment.
- Leave Shyness at Home When You TravelEspecially if you're a solo traveler, forget your shyness while you travel. You'll get the information you need, make at least temporary acquaintances and learn beyond the guidebook.
Volunteer Travel Adventures: FAQFor service-minded individuals and groups, volunteer travel adventures are gaining popularity alongside the movement for socially responsible travel.- Art in America: The Hudson River SchoolThe Hudson River School influenced two generations of artisits and left a lasting legacy in American art.
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