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The continent offers incredible precolumbian sights all along the Andes in Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru and Colombia. The best known of these are probably the Nazca Lines and Machu Picchu in Peru and Ciudad Perdida in Colombia. Furthermore in every south-american country there are lots of stylish colonial churches and palaces. There is no question the lovers of architecture and history will surely find what they are looking for.
If you are looking for an active holiday: there is good skiing in summer in Chile, Bolivia and Argentina; you can find the biggest rainforest and the longest river in the world in Brazil and there is great wildlife almost everywhere. The Galapagos islands (off the coast of Ecuador deserve a special mention here.

Those who are into the fast paced life of big cities have a number of cities to choose from: Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Santiago or Lima all combine modern life with a south-american touch.
In South America most countries are Spanish speaking, with Brazil as the most notable exception. Furthermore the three Guyana's (French Guiana, British Guyana and Suriname) speak the language of their former colonial masters as well as their own languages. In all of South America native Indian languages are still spoken, but they become less frequently so.
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Detailed satellite map of Three Borders (Iguazu falls, Paraguay,
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by Miguel on 04 November 2006
Hello , this page has valuable satellite map info from Three Borders (Tres Fronteras) region crossing Paraguay , Brazil and Argentina
Main attractions are appointed here - Itaipu Damm, Iguazu Falls (7 Quedas), Ciudad del Este, Foz de Iguazu, Puerto Iguazu and more.
http://www.meucat.com/maps/mapa_tres_fronteiras.html
Mig