Five Must See Places of South America

The Wonderful Creatures of The Galapagos Islandsbrides for the Inca nobility. The dramatic setting in a
A wonder of creation, the Galapagos Islands haveremote area of the Peruvian Andes enhances the
captured the imagination of poets and biologists alike.shroud of mystery even more.
Separated from the mainland in the waters ofI invite you to visit Machu Picchu - The Lost City of
Ecuador, evolution created stunning endemic creaturesThe Incas at to read the full story and see some
such as the giant tortoise and the sea iguana, animalsamazing pictures.
found only on the Galapagos. The mostPatagonia
groundbreaking work ever to be published concerningPatagonia is without doubt one of the most
evolution, "The Origin of Species", was based onmesmerizing places of the world. It encompasses the
observations made on the Galapagos Islands bySouth of both Argentina and Chile. The name
Charles Darwin.Patagonia stands for 'Land of the Big Feet'. Legends
Lake Titicacasay that discoverer Ferdinand Magellan and his crew
Lake Titicaca evokes a spiritual tranquility and is thesaw a tribe of nine foot tall giants with big feet. He
most beautiful lake I've ever seen. It touches the cloudsnamed the tribe the Patagons or big feet. It's paradise
at an altitude of 12.532 ft. (3.820 m.) with amazing darkfor the adventurous traveler with landscapes
blue waters never seen before. Titicaca, the biggestimpossible to imagine. Highlights are whale watching in
freshwater lake of South America, lies on the bordersPuerto Madryn, visiting Ushuaia (the southernmost city
of Bolivia and Peru and hosts some wonderful islandsof the world) and hiking in Torres del Paine national
such as "The Floating Islands" and "The Island of thepark.
Sun".Salar de Uyuni
Machu Picchu - The Lost City of The IncasThe big secret of South America is without doubt the
Machu Picchu, the Lost city of the Incas, is a mystical,Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia. It's the largest salt flat in the
sacred place. The ruins are one of the most enigmaticworld, a staggering 4.025 square miles (10.500 square
and beautiful ancient ruins in the world. Rediscoveredkm.). The beautiful Fish Island (Isla Pescada) gives a
on July 24, 1911 by Yale archaeologist Hiram Bingham,wonderful contrast with the salt lake. The "salar"
Machu Picchu (meaning 'Old Peak' in Quechua, thecontinues in the atacama desert, near the border of
language spoken by the Incas) was thought to be aChile, with geysers, the red and green lake, hot baths
sanctuary for the preparation of priestesses andand a never ceasing tranquility.