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Mountains in Ecuador: Altitude, Identity, and the Art of Moving Slowly

In Ecuador, mountains are not distant scenery. They are structure. The Andes run like a spine through the country, shaping climate, agriculture, ar...

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Ballestas: Peru’s Answer To Galapagos

For travelers that love nature and wildlife, the Galapagos Islands may be the ultimate destination. It’s full of native and endemic species that you...

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6 Must See Places For Birdwatching In Colombia

Colombia is an incredibly biodiverse country with outstanding wildlife, and a birdwatcher’s paradise!  This is no surprise as the country hosts alm...

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Guide To Ecuador Cloud Forest

Only two hours away from Quito, Ecuador’s cloud forest is the perfect location to reconnect with nature. Either for a brief time or a long time, fin...

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Strange Creepy Crawlers of Peru that will Amaze You

Are you or one of your travel mates an insect enthusiast? A trip to Peru will be just the thing to inspire anyone interested in the creepy-crawlies. T...

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Llamas, Alpacas, and Vicuñas: How to Tell the Difference

Not all camelids are llamas, you know! Those furry-faced, long-lashed creatures staring back at you from the pages of Peru travel brochures could act...

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True Creature of Legend: The Amazon Pink River Dolphin

Among the wonders you will find if you visit the Peruvian Amazon during your is a creature that seems like it belongs inside a magical legend alongsi...

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Big Eyes, Yellow Hands, and Crazy Hair: Discovering Peru’s Monkeys

What Kinds of Monkeys Can You See in Peru? Peru is home to over 32 species of monkeys, which belong to three different families. These three families...

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Top Predators to Photograph on Your Private Amazon Holiday

The Tambopata National Reserve is a huge nature reserve located in the southern Peruvian Amazon while it hugs along the shores of the Madre de Dios Ri...

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